Is this the best use of my money?

In Penelope Tzougros’ book, Wealthy Choices, she asks us to consider 3 questions before making a purchase. I’ve addressed the questions What are the Benefits of Making This Purchase? And How Important is Making This Purchase? I think the final question - Is this the best use of my money? - is probably the most difficult, at least for me. (Keep reading →)

How Important is Making This Purchase?

Our society seems to confuse “wants” with “needs” all the time. Our family and friends, social group, and marketers for companies have done a fantastic job of tapping into our psychology and convincing us that we absolutely must have this or that to fulfill some gap in our psyche. (Keep reading →)

What are the Benefits of Making This Purchase?

To curb impulse buying and help us make more conscious financial decisions, Penelope Tzougros advises us in her book, Wealthy Choices, to ask “What are the benefits of making this purchase?” before we buy something. (Keep reading →)

How Do You Value Your Money?

I often read books and articles that provide common sense tips on how to save money, get out of debt, or build wealth. So why is it so difficult to do so? I’ve been reading the book, Wealthy Choices: 7 Competencies of Financial Success by Penelope Tzougros, and the further into it I get, the more I realize how much of successful financial management is more mindset than habit. (Keep reading →)

9 Ways to Eliminate Debt and 6 Ways to Make Money Online

The Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Dallas has an article (via Newsweek) on how to get out of debt. Here are their tips: (Keep reading →)

Save Money By Unplugging Your Appliances

If you’re looking to save a few dollars on your electric bill, try unplugging electronic devices like your TV, VCR or Microwave. Any appliance that has a digital clock , LED lights, or a quick start mode is sucking power even when the device is turned off. (Keep reading →)

Web Searchers Looking for Hybrids and Saving Money on Gas

It looks like Americans are becoming more interested in trading in their gas guzzlers for more fuel efficient alternatives.

According to eMarketer, in Q2 2006, online requests for info for the Toyota Echo/Yaris rose 835% and for the Ford Escape Hybrid rose 110%. (Keep reading →)

Pay It Down!: From Debt to Wealth on $10 a Day

Pay It DownAuthor: Chatzky, Jean
Publisher: Portfolio Trade
Year Published: 2006
Rating:4 Stars
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The average American has a decent job but $8000 in debt and no savings to speak of. Money keeps them up at night and they wonder how they’ll be paying their bills at the end of the month. Pay It Down offers a simple plan to pay off your debt in three years with only $10 a day. (Keep reading →)

Do Credit Cards Engage In Deceptive Advertising?

An article from Reuters questions some of the Tricks of the credit card trade - namely, all those offers to give you a rate as low as 8.99%.

It’s the “as low as” that’s the kicker. Your actual rate could be much higher, but you won’t know until you provide them with specifics about your finances and your social security number. It’s only after you apply that you’ll learn your rate and who much you’ll be approved for. (Keep reading →)

Stamps.com vs Pitney Bowes

One of the biggest time wasters out there seems to be trekking to the post office to wait in line for a half hour (at least here in Philly). On top of that, the closest post office to me has some super grumpy people working for it. I often walk the extra 10 minutes to the other just to avoid having my mood soured. So when I got my Pitney Bowes mailing system a few years back, I was happy as can be. (Keep reading →)

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