No matter how you feel about your move, moving is a lot of work, and it can be expensive. Even if it's all DIY, you'll likely need a dolly (which many people don't own), and you might need some friends, who you have to pay in pizza and beer. On … [Continue reading]
5 Productivity Hacks from Successful Entrepreneurs
If there's one thing I still haven't mastered, it's productivity. For all the apps out there to help you manage your productivity, I still find myself occasionally mindlessly scrolling through Facebook, or Twitter, or even just watching TV. While … [Continue reading]
From Zero To Home Loan Deposit in 12 Months

Unless you’ve just won the lottery or are an extremely high earner, it seems there’s never a right time for buying a new home. I’m sure the view is just fine from the upper rungs of the property ladder. But getting to that first rung definitely … [Continue reading]
5 Ways to Save Money on Prescription Glasses and Contacts
No matter how you purchase them, prescription glasses and contacts are a must have for many of us. According to the Vision Council of America, approximately 75% of adults use some sort of vision correction, whether it's glasses, contacts, or … [Continue reading]
Start Saving for Your Wedding Before You Get Married
It's official - we're married! All of the planning and saving was worth it and some of the best news is: we're under budget! I haven't totaled everything up completely, but I think we overall stayed under our budget. That said, we did a lot of saving … [Continue reading]
3 Small Tips to Save Small Amounts in the Long Run

When on a budget, you calculate all of your expenses to the maximum. You have the cash for the rent, for the bills, for food and for fun set aside, and quite often you are left with just a tiny bit - or nothing - left for unexpected expenses. But … [Continue reading]
5 Ways I’m Saving On Our Wedding
With only three days to go before the big day, there has come a point in wedding planning where I'm just saying "forget it." Ring not cleaned right before the wedding? Forget it! Welcome bags for guests not quite complete? Hopefully no one will … [Continue reading]
Boost your career: understand everyone in your office
You’re a swaggering businessperson who swans around your office with all the spunk of a snotty teenager. You discuss strategies in wild gesticulations and sip lattes with the panache of a percolating Don Draper. But when it comes to the nitty … [Continue reading]
Using the KonMari Method on Your Budget
By now, you've probably heard of Mari Kondo's best-selling book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. In the book, author and professional organizer Mari Kondo describes how to declutter and simplify your life using her methods. The #1 bestseller on … [Continue reading]
The Essence Is in Pleasure from Cooperation

Mastersthesiswriting.com comes as a pleasant respite in contrast with many a writing agency. You cannot but perceive a certain air of professionalism and dignity about its website: everything is arranged in a neat and orderly way; every menu is where … [Continue reading]
Generating Passive Income from Your Blog
Starting a successful blog, creating engaging content, and making money from your blog is a monumental undertaking. Almost every blogging niche is saturated, and it can be months (if not years) before you see any substantial income from your blog. In … [Continue reading]
CFD Trading: How to Manage Risks

There are certain risks involved in CFD trading and there is no guarantee that you will trade and make profits. As in any other business field, the higher the risk levels the higher the returns. You don't need to worry about the risks involved in … [Continue reading]
How to Understand Your Credit Report

There are two numbers that control your adult life to different degrees: your Social Security number and your credit score. While everyone knows their SSN and it's importance, most people don't know their credit score, though we usually find out how … [Continue reading]
5 Things to Splurge On For Your Car
With an average commute time of 25 minutes, one way, in the US, it’s clear many of us spend a lot of time in our cars. For big cities like LA, you might be spending an hour or more in your car during your round-trip commute - and forget it if there’s … [Continue reading]
3 Reasons Personal Loans are Better Than Credit Card

Most people don't think twice when whipping out their credit card to pay for something. What most don't realize is that there are certain instances when taking out a personal loan is actually a more cost-effective way of paying for something, … [Continue reading]
Should You Hire Movers or Rent a Uhaul

Renting an Uhaul and opting to carry out your move yourself is becoming an increasingly popular option. There are advantages to choosing this way of doing things, but it certainly isn’t right for everybody. We are going to go through some of the … [Continue reading]
Tops Ways to Barter for Your Wedding
Today officially marks the 1-month mark until I get married, which means right now I'm making it rain on vendors (half payments due up front for some, deposits for others). It also means that, even though I have a budget and know how much I've spent … [Continue reading]
3 Ways to Talk to Your Family About Debt
Depending on the type of debt you have, your debt could be a soul-sucking force that affects every aspect of your life... or at least it seems like it does. Believe me, I've been there (slowly working my way out of it!) and sometimes paying off debt … [Continue reading]
Six Common Mistakes New Renters Make

It’s a renter’s market out there, folks, and with younger generations gradually moving into the renting age, an influx of people inexperienced with the rental process are attempting to find homes. A combination of fierce competition and skyrocketing … [Continue reading]
Your Legal Legacy: Smart Reasons for Making a Will

In simple terms, the bottom line is that if you want to be sure that your wishes are carried out after you die in terms of who gets your cash and other assets, you have to make a will. The subject of wills and probate is either considered be a … [Continue reading]
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