Have a hard time saving money each month? We have 10 Practical Save Money Tips For People Who Have A Hard Time Saving that may make it easier to save money even if your bank account is currently in the red. The first thing to understand is that the best way to save money is to set it on autopilot whenever and wherever you can. This means streamlining your life and cutting out things that you’re not using. This does NOT mean giving away your . . .
Top 5 Ways To Make An Extra $500 This Month
If you need to make an extra $500 this month then we have a plan that may help you do just that. This plan does not involve starting a blog or pawning jewelry. Those are not bad options, but I digress. So, if you’ve already applied for part-time hourly work on sites like Snagajob or Monster.com and you’re waiting to hear back (or not) - keep reading. We've found a few of the ways listed can bring in a significant amount of cash quickly while . . .
How to Make Money Driving Places You Normally Do
Do you sometimes feel like driving is your part-time job but someone forgot to pay you for it? Shuffling the kids off to school in your car, then to after school activities, then to the dry cleaners, then to the grocery store, then to ....and the list never seems to end. What if you could make money driving places you normally do? Well, now you can. I've been using the MileUp app for several months now to make money driving and I love it. It's . . .
Turn Trash Into Extra Cash Every Weekend Starting with $10
What did you do this past weekend? Did you SPEND money or did you MAKE money? Now, we know life isn't all about making money and some of the best things in life really are free. Some. The other experiences cost money and I've found a way to easily add extra cash to my "fun money" account without taking on a second job. We've found that by dedicating just a few hours each weekend to this activity we were able set ourselves up with a nice . . .
31 Ways for Pre-Teens to Earn Extra Cash Around The House
We’ve finally come up with a way for our pre-teen (12 year old) to consistently earn money for his expenses while simultaneously taking some of the pressure off his parents to make every single event a lesson in personal finance. We’ve gone from automatically opening our wallets to pay for movies, skating, middle school sporting events and dances (yes, school dances) and sweet treats to making the phrase “It’s easier to spend someone else’s . . .
9 Goldmines of Free (and Low Cost) Family Summer Fun Ideas
Summer’s almost here and you’re committed to making more great memories with your family but you’re also committed to paying off financial debt. Don’t fret. Your family can still have a great summer. While searching for ways to fill our summer calendar we found loads of free and inexpensive ways to enjoy ourselves. Several family summer fun ideas demand that you get outdoors and enjoy the sunshine. Don't forget your sunscreen. Get out your . . .