Monthly Archives: March 2009
Ten of the Worst Money-Suckers
Sometimes the best way to save money is to not waste it. Here are ten of the worst expenditures that are sucking your bank account dry. Unused Subscriptions or Memberships Gym membership are great. As long as you use them. If you haven’t gone in over a month you may seriously want to consider canceling … Continue reading
Kmart Double Coupons = Freebies and Good Deals
Grab your coupons and head to Kmart for double coupon week! The great thing about this deal is that Kmart will double coupons up to $2. So sort through your stash and pull out anything with a value over $1. Here are the rules: * You can use up to 75 coupons per person per … Continue reading
Make Your Voice Known
Not everyone connects government spending with higher taxes. Most of us are so detached from the enormous numbers that Congress spits out that we can’t imagine that it comes from our pockets. The federal government is looking at spending more money in the next year than it has in history. The problem is that the … Continue reading
The Relationship Between Clutter and Money
Think your clutter isn’t costing you? Think again! It’s not just about being messy or unorganized. Clutter can cost you time and money. There’s no better time than spring to start cleaning up the mess and clearing out the junk. Need motivation? Keep reading to learn about some of the costly affects of clutter. Poor … Continue reading
Even More Tips for Making and Saving Money on Twitter
You can now follow us on Twitter: @ChristianDebt Love Twitter? Hate Twitter? Don’t get Twitter? No matter what your opinion is, there is no doubt that Twitter can help you save and make money. This weekend my post on How to Save Money Using Twitter appeared on TwiTip. There are some great tips in that … Continue reading
Using Twitter to Save Money
Twitip, the must-read blog for anyone who wants to become a Twitter power-user or just figure out how to use the darn thing, is generously running a guest post from us today, Using Twitter to Save Money. We hope you find our tips on finding bargains, coupons and savings ideas helpful! We’re now on Twitter … Continue reading