I’ve been a 24 Hour Fitness member for over 10 years now, the last seven of which my annual dues were only $99. I signed up at a time when they allowed you to pre-pay 3 years at regular rates and every year after that would be only $99. It was and still is a […]
How to Save Money & Plan For Your Dream Home
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Many individuals envision that they will one day own a home of their own, and for you, that day is coming soon. However, you are well aware of the cost associated […]
Why Proofread your Essay?
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. If you ask any college or university professor, what is the most important step in essay writing? He will tell you that proofreading is the most important step in writing. Believe it or not, […]
The Cost of Being a Groomsman
A lot of the wedding related articles I read have to do with how the bride and groom can save money on this or that but not many of them talk about how much it’s going to cost other people. I’ve been a groomsmen for one wedding and I’ll be having 7 groomsmen at my […]
Erasing Debt – Top Tips for Lowering the Cost of Your Personal Loan
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Many of us like to do a bit of spring cleaning around our house and tidy things up generally but not enough of us tend to take the same approach when it comes to […]
How To Choose and Buy Life Insurance
Editor’s Note: Gary Dek is a former investment banker and private equity analyst turned personal finance blogger. He writes for MyLifeInsuranceQuotes123.com, offering unbiased life insurance guides and expert advice for consumers looking for the best, affordable policy. Having a good life insurance plan in place is a wise move toward financial security. However, there are […]
5 Tips for Setting Yourself up for Retirement
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. After years of hard work, it’s only fair that you envision a comfortable and secure future for yourself. Don’t get left out in the cold by not preparing for that future now. Ron Bakir, […]
Get Your Free FICO Score from Barclaycard
The media likes to bombard us with credit related advertisements. It doesn’t matter whether you’re watching TV, listening to the radio or playing a podcast, it seems like there are always ads for free credit scores, debt repair and things of that nature. I’ve always felt strongly though that I shouldn’t have to pay for […]
Why I’m Addicted to Credit Card Bonuses
I don’t promote many credit cards on this site but I do have a lot of experience with them. Right now I’ve got about 25 open credit cards and if I had to guess, I’ve probably accrued over a million miles and points over the last 3-4 years. I’m always looking for easy ways to […]
Is Higher Education Worth it?
Every time you turn around these days you hear that you must have more and more education simply to obtain entry level employment in the field of your choice. And so you may be wondering whether higher education is worth it anymore, or if you should simply learn a skill that requires only certification in […]
Loophole of the Day: Free Costco Membership For Everyone
For regular readers of my blog, you probably know how cheap I am by now. Any time I have to make a purchase of significant value I make sure to weigh all my options and figure out if I really need that product. Sometimes I’ll ask myself, will this product improve the quality of my […]
Have You Thought About Becoming a Driver for Lyft/Uber?
Exclusively for Lyft Drivers! Sign up with Uber now and get $500 after your first ride and a guaranteed $30/hr until June 30. Sign up here using my referral code. Free Passenger Ride Codes Believe it or not, Uber and Lyft are still giving out tons of free credits to new drivers. If you’re a driver […]
TurboTax 2013 Review and Premier Edition Giveaway
I’m a big proponent of do it yourself financial solutions and when it comes to taxes my feelings are no different. CPA’s and tax professionals are expensive and they probably don’t make sense for about 90% of us. Even though our tax system is pretty insane and convoluted, as long as you understand the basics […]
Start as you mean to go on: Top Tips For Financial Peace of Mind at New Year
For many of us the morning of January 1st arrives and armed with devout self-belief we set forth on our journey of self- improvement….however, by our second cup of coffee we are getting used to the idea that we may not be able to keep them. New Year’s resolutions are a sensible effort at self-improvement […]
Why the Target Data Breach Was a Good Thing
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past couple months you’ve probably heard about the massive Target data breach. It was kind of amusing how it all started off so innocuously and now it’s grown into such a massive story. At first, Target told us that data for ‘only 40 million users’ had […]
Carnival of Financial Camaraderie & Blog Update
Happy Saturday everyone. 2014 has gotten off to a great start, if you haven’t noticed by now, we’re posting 3 times a week! So be sure to look out for our articles on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. We’ve also hired a staff writer, Kali Hawlk and she’ll be posting new articles every Wednesday. I’ve got […]
How to Build Your Credit After Bankruptcy
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Going through bankruptcy is a very emotional process. There is a sense of relief that your prior debt burden is gone and you can start your life over. There is also a sense of […]
Cash in the Attic and the Advantages of Creating an Online Shop
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. When was the last time you had a rummage through the far reaches of your attic, delving through various dust-ridden treasures and gifts of bygone ages that you forgot you even had? If you’re […]
FreeTaxUSA Review & Deluxe Giveaway
Tax time isn’t just around the corner, it’s right now. And it’s not just a stressful time of the year because it’s tax time, it’s stressful because so many tax services out there charge you to file your federal taxes. Sure, they say it’s free, but only if you’re doing an EZ form or have […]
Why a 203(k) Loan is a Good Option for a Fixer Upper House
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Imagine this scenario, you have been on the house market for months now and are getting exhausted going from house to house trying to figure out which place is best for you and your […]
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