Tax Day and Bricks
This is an article from last month. But it is still relevant. Del Tacket wrote, "Tax Day: Who is Carrying All the Bricks?"
This is an article from last month. But it is still relevant. Del Tacket wrote, "Tax Day: Who is Carrying All the Bricks?"
An article written by Amy Fontinelle called, "Five Money-Saving Shopping Tips" gives some great advice when it comes to aquiring things. Usually, once we find we need something, the first thing we think of is to just jump into the car and head to the store. Amy suggests we do a few other things first:
Investopedia has a special feature called, "Budgeting 101."If you are trying to get the business end of your household in order, it is a great place to go for information regarding your budget. With the current economy, budgeting is more important than ever. Even if you still have a job, you need to prepare for anything that could happen in the future. What is it they say? "The only sure thing is death and taxes." Having a good budget and sticking with it can relieve huge stresses in the future.
My friends and family have recently been complaining about the local grocery stores. I'm kind of glad to hear how they feel, because I have been very frustrated as well.
It seems that several of the stores have forgotten who pays their bills. Therefore, have forgotten who they need to keep happy. Since last summer,
It's hard to put into words the journey I've personally been on from being so far in debt there was no end in sight, to being in a position where I am happy to be able to say I am debt-free except for a mortgage (that will be paid off in four years, God-willing). I don't think people who are in any kind of debt, but especially large amounts of debt, fully see and understand what kind of bondage they are in. I know I didn't until I was free from it.