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Rear-Ended in a Crash? 5 Keys to Recouping Your Losses

October 7, 2015 by Anica Oaks Leave a Comment

Rear-Ended in a Crash? 5 Keys to Recouping Your Losses

Rear-end collisions are incredibly dangerous events. Thousands of pounds of force can be involved in even the smallest of accidents. This can put everyone involved at risk for broken bones, spinal injury, muscle tears and a plethora of injuries that can have lasting effects. The NTSB cites that 1.7 million rear-end collisions happen each year in the […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Finance Tagged With: car accident, car crash, car insurance, injury attorney, rear-ended, recoup losses

6 Style Tips for the Frugal Housewife

September 23, 2015 by Rachelle Wilber Leave a Comment

6 Style Tips for the Frugal Housewife

Most of the time, being frugal is not an option, it’s a necessity. If you don’t want to show up at the parent-teacher conference in gray sweats and fuzzy house slippers, it is imperative to learn how to style yourself, making the most out of every dollar you spend on your wardrobe. Select a color […]

Filed Under: Fashion, Home and Health, Personal Finance Tagged With: Budget, fashion, finances, home, housewife, shopping

Home-Buying Anxiety? Making Mortgages Simple for First-Time Buyers

August 26, 2015 by Anica Oaks 1 Comment

Home-Buying Anxiety? Making Mortgages Simple for First-Time Buyers

2014 was a slow year for first-time home buyers, with only 33% of home sales representing first-timers. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean that now is a bad time to buy a home. If you’re financially ready and your lifestyle is congruent with home ownership, there’s no reason to wait. If you’re ready to buy but intimidated by […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Finance Tagged With: home buyer, lender, mortgage, new home, real estate agent

Beat the Heat: 5 Ways to Save on Your Cooling Bills

August 24, 2015 by Brooke Chaplan Leave a Comment

Beat the Heat: 5 Ways to Save on Your Cooling Bills

With summer heat comes cook-outs, swimming pools, camping, and higher cooling bills. Although cost of cooling will inevitably increase with the summer months, there are some simple and effective ways to keep those costs down as much as possible. Air conditioner maintenance Change or clean your air conditioner filter every month during the summer. Most […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Finance Tagged With: cooling, family, finance, home, savings

Your Family and Insurance Plans: 4 Things Your Coverage Might Be Missing

July 27, 2015 by Rachelle Wilber 1 Comment

Your Family and Insurance Plans: 4 Things Your Coverage Might Be Missing

Getting insurance is an important step in protecting yourself and your family from financial disaster during a crisis. Most people recognize the fact that getting insurance is vital, but even the best of us can overlook certain things that really ought to be included in our coverage. Here are four things which your insurance coverage […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting, Personal, Personal Finance Tagged With: accidents, budgeting, claim, coverage, deductible, Disasters, family, finances, home, insurance, Kids

Future Finances: How to Create Balance in Your Life and Checkbook

July 1, 2015 by Anica Oaks 1 Comment

Future Finances: How to Create Balance in Your Life and Checkbook

People who overspend tend to have bad budgeting habits, spend a lot of needless time trying to figure out how to deal with the pressures of creditors and devising ways to get the basics of life on a meager budget. Many times, an overspending habit isn’t even a conscious one. It can be the exact […]

Filed Under: Personal Finance Tagged With: Budget, checkbook, checking, family, finance, home, money, saving

6 Healthy Financial Habits Every Parent Should Teach Their Children

June 12, 2015 by Meghan Belnap 1 Comment

6 Healthy Financial Habits Every Parent Should Teach Their Children

The way adults handle their finances can have a very long-lasting effect on their children’s financial habits in the future. One of the best ways to set your children up for success is taking the time to discuss finances and set a good example. Doing this will teach them quality skills and help you save […]

Filed Under: Parenting, Personal Finance Tagged With: finance, habits, Parenting, spending, teachnig children

A Window of Opportunity: 5 Ways to Save Money on Your Utility Bills

June 1, 2015 by Rachelle Wilber 2 Comments

A Window of Opportunity: 5 Ways to Save Money on Your Utility Bills

Wasting resources like electricity and water hurts the environment and the home owner’s wallet. Fortunately, there are simple and inexpensive ways to save money on your utility bills. Home owners can conserve resources and money through following the energy efficiency tips below. Upgrade windows and doors Consider upgrading your home doors and windows. The National […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Finance, Technology Tagged With: appliances, doors, home, Home Improvement, home projects, plumbing, utility bills, windows

4 Best Tips for Teaching Your Teenagers How to Save Money

May 25, 2015 by Anica Oaks 1 Comment

4 Best Tips for Teaching Your Teenagers How to Save Money

Most teenagers will blow through a wad of cash faster than you can hand it over to them. The thought of saving money is typically the furthest thought from their mind. Since you are not made of money, it becomes evident that at some point they will simply have to learn to save the money […]

Filed Under: Parenting, Personal Finance Tagged With: Budget, counseling, personal finance, save money, Saving Tips, teenager

Supplement Your Income: Online Options to Explore

January 28, 2015 by Meghan Belnap 1 Comment

Supplement Your Income: Online Options to Explore

More than likely, no one has ever complained about a little extra money in their pocket. Since the rise of the Internet, growing your bank account has never been easier. From working online to selling your unwanted items, the options are endless on the Internet. Take a look at just a few ways you can […]

Filed Under: Make Money Online, Personal Finance Tagged With: online resources, supplemental income

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