• Saving Money

  • Saving for a Rainy Day

    Saving for a rainy day is not nearly as easy as it used to be without exercising a few small changes within the household to find a little extra money to stash away.

    • Balancing a Check Book

      Balancing a checkbook is also about realizing that nickel and diming yourself to death in order to put on that needed new bathroom or purchase a car really defeats your purpose.

    • Creating a Household Budget

      Of course it isn’t enough to draw up a household budget, set it on parchment paper and then have  it framed for all family members to oggle at.

    • Cutting Costs on Groceries

      Cutting costs on groceries is a great way to put that extra change back into your pocket for a vacation or other special need that you may have. It really is just a matter of learning and putting into practice a few techniques that that can become a pleasant routine each time you shop.

    • Saving for a Child’s Education

      So, invest in your child's future, and ultimately America's future, by tucking away a few dollars today. It can make all the difference. It may be challenging to save for both your retirement and your child's education, but it is possible and it is definitely worthwhile.

    • Giving Children an Allowance

      An allowance is a right of passage into tween and teen-hood that helps children learn the responsibilities that are associated with money as well as the chance to gain an appreciation for how much things cost and all that they are given in their lives!

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