It’s been a long winter semester and spring is on its way! If you’re dreaming of a luxury springtime getaway, but your budget didn’t get the memo, we can help. Here are 10 ways to save on spring break for the vacation of your dreams that doesn’t break the budget.
If you’ve retired, or are starting to plan for retirement, you might be thinking about finances. Living on a fixed income, no matter what the amount, means saving on costs where you can. Luckily, here are a few things those of retirement age can get for almost, or totally free.
It’s a new semester and thousands of students are going back to college, or starting for the first time. There are scams that target these young adults who don’t have a lot of experience being on their own. Here are some scams college students should watch out for.
You might be excited for the beginning of the school year, but not for the shopping. With children going back to school in about a month, follow these tips to avoid overspending on your back to school shopping.
It’s graduation season and if you have a graduate, you more than likely will want to get them a gift. Here are a few items perfect for their big milestone.
Whether your children will be continuing their education or entering the workforce, learning to be financially responsible is a big part of their journey. Here are a few tips for high school seniors getting ready for their next chapters.
If you’ve still got last year’s calendar sitting around, instead of throwing it away, you can use it. Here are a few fun and creative ways to use your old calendar.
As the years go by technology changes, and things people used to use every day turn into relics of the past. Here a few common items that have started to disappear.
The school year is right around the corner, which means parents will be out shopping for school supplies. Here are a few tips to prevent back to school shopping from emptying your wallet.