Category Archives: Money

Glass of Water on a Pretty Tablecloth

Drink Water – It’s Cheap and Frugal

It's getting to be that of the year again here in Arizona.  It's hot, hot, hot.  My water consumption always increases as it should. The air is so dry you can feel the moisture just sucking out of your pores. What is your drink of choice?  How much does it cost? How much could you save if you started drinking only water?  Are you a soda drinker?  Bottled water?  Coffee made at home, or some designer brand which costs $5… Read the rest
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If You Think You Need It Right Now, You Don’t

Do you ever get that feeling that you must have something right now, right this minute?!  You've GOT TO have that pair of boots.  You've GOT TO stop and get an ice cream shake.  You've GOT TO buy that WordPress plug-in. You've GOT TO have that new barbecue grill. I could go on, but you get the idea. Guess what?  When you get that urge that you've got to have something RIGHT THIS SECOND?  I'm almost certain you really don't… Read the rest
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Four Easy Ways to Save Money – Right Now

The following is a guest post. To be a guru with your money, you have to know how to save it.  With the wealth of ways to do this, we’re going to look at some easy yet powerful ways to save.  1.      Compare What You Are Paying for Insurance They’re not just annoying commercials.  Insurance offers a powerful way to save money, and  it’s not that difficult. While we can’t condense everything into this small space, there are a few… Read the rest
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Millionaires Paying More Taxes? Really?

This is a guest post from Mr. Accountability. By now you have probably heard about President Obama's newest government debt scheme which is supposed to lower our deficit and help reduce our debt by implementing the Buffet Rule. From whitehouse.gov: No household making more than $1 million each year should pay a smaller share of their income in taxes than a middle class family pays. This is the Buffett Rule—a simple principle of tax fairness that asks everyone to pay… Read the rest