Rather than write yet another list on money saving ideas for families, I thought I’d recount some of my own experiences with suggestions from everybody else’s Money Saving Tips for Families list. So the following are just a few strategies that I’ve employed successfully during the past several years when paying a mortgage, saving for […]
Archives for April 2012
To Buy or NOT to Buy?
Becoming self employed is an exciting prospect, but the first step is establishing how you intend to do this. Do you start your own company from scratch or do you buy a company that is already trading? Starting a company from scratch allows you to set up the business exactly how you want. This may […]
Caine’s Arcade: An Inspiring True Story
I was scouring the internet for news when I stumbled upon this inspiring and heartwarming story of a nine-year-old boy who built his own arcade using cardboard boxes. The film was directed by Nirvan Mullick, an L.A. filmmaker, who chanced upon Caine’s Arcade when he went on to purchase a car handle from Caine’s father’s […]
I’m Still Here – Alive and Kicking
I know, I know. I haven’t been around much to update the blog lately. I had been busy doing other online stuff. And I actually have been thinking of coming up with a new theme and a new look for the blog. But we’ll see. Now that with peak season coming up at work again, […]
Life Insurance: Do You Need One?
A: “Do you already have life insurance?” B: “Good gracious, no! I’m not dying yet!” What’s wrong with this scenario? I can point at least three: Life insurance is not synonymous to death. Nobody knows when death will come, unless you have a terminal illness and are already too weak to stay out of a […]