Category: Financial tips and tricks

  • Is Your Food Too old to eat? How Food Waste Might Be Costing You.

    Let’s talk about food waste. When was the last time you tossed that unopened yogurt because it was a few days past the sell by date? Or, how about that box of cereal that went straight to the bin because the “best by” date was a couple of months ago? If you’ve done either, you’re […]

  • Stop Paying ATM Fees

    It happens to all of us. You stop at the sandwich shop for a quick bite and learn it’s cash only. Or you’re on vacation and you realize you’ll need some actual dollar bills to get that ice cream sandwich that your child is clamoring for from the beach vendor. So, you rush to the […]

  • Save Money on Childcare with a Babysitting Co-Op

    We all love our kids, but let’s face it, parents need time away from their kids to run errands, manage appointments, pursue hobbies or have an occasional date-night. So, time away is a good thing for parents, but what about the high cost of reliable and safe childcare? Babysitters aren’t easily affordable in every family […]

  • Tips to Save on Back To School Essentials

    Parents with kids in grade school through high school will shell out an average of $684 to prepare for the 2018-19 back to school – the third highest total since the National Retail Federation has been tracking the amount in its annual back-to-school survey. Shoppers, according to the survey, plan to spend the most on […]

  • 5 Ways to Trick Yourself Into Saving Money

    Saving money can feel difficult and sometimes even impossible. Many of us have admirable goals of getting out of debt and building our savings accounts, yet we struggle to make substantial progress.  If you are determined to change your financial habits and save money every month, we’ve gathered a few tips to trick yourself into […]

  • Money Saving Tips to Protect Your Clothing

    The average American spends about $150 a month – a total of $1,800 a year – on apparel, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. It might seem like a lot of money, but once you factor in that suit for an all-important job interview, the new wardrobe your fast-growing toddler requires every few […]

  • Job Hunting? How to Answer the Dreaded Salary Question

    The job search process is never an easy journey. If you’ve been job hunting, you are probably  familiar with filling out applications for a dozen roles in the hopes that an interviewer or recruiter will contact you. Most forms ask for the same information: name, phone number, email, resume, cover letter, and so forth. However, […]

  • Budgeting for Unexpected Expenses

    Planning and budgeting for the expenses that happen every month is typically simple and straightforward. But what about budgeting for Unexpected expenses? You know, the ones that creep up, seemingly without warning? Things like an accident, medical expenses or new tires for your car? We all have an idea of the amount we pay for […]

  • Earn Money with These Smartphone Apps

    Let’s face it, interacting with our smartphones has nearly become a full-time job for many of us, and it’s a job that isn’t helping us earn money. Nearly all adults – 95 percent of us – own a cellphone, according to the Pew Research Center; and 77 percent of us have smartphones. And we’re all […]

  • Are Bi-Monthly Mortgage Payments a Good Idea?

    Most homeowners pay off their mortgage by making monthly mortgage payments. In some cases, homeowners with a bit more financial flexibility will make larger payments than required in order to pay off their loan quicker. However, you may not be aware that you can choose to pay bi-monthly mortgage payments instead of monthly. To determine […]