Tag: "money saving"
Frugal Freecycle Fun
If you’re into recycling and/or want to save money, the Freecycle Network is the place where you can give away and even pick up stuff for free.
Tax Deductions for Freelancers Part 2
Be prepared come tax time and document whatever expenses you can write off. If you have any questions or concerns make sure to consult an accountant – and then deduct the cost of asking them.
How to Get in Free
It may take a little creativity and planning, but you can get in to more events than you might think for exactly zero dollars.
Do It Yourself: A Guide to Frugal DIY
Everywhere in the media, people are telling you to save money by doing it yourself. Whatever “it” is, you are expected to become an instant expert.
Money Saving Clubs: To Join or Not to Join?
Every company would have us believe that by applying for their credit card, joining their rewards program or becoming a member of their club we will save more than we ever dreamed possible.
Party Tips for the Broke Young Professional
If you’re a young professional, you may not have a lot to spend. How can you throw a party where your friends feel welcome without going broke in the process?
5 Emergency Budget Cuts to Consider
We would all be better off if we forced ourselves to look honestly at our spending and our bank accounts, and identify the things that can be cut out easily and immediately. That will buy you more time if you do lose your job or take a cut in your income, and will help you stretch the money you have.
5 Overlooked Tax Deductions for Freelancers
Regular business expenses aside, there are also several other things you can deduct when the tax man comes around. Some of these are often overlooked, but can save you a lot of money. Below you will find some of the more unusual deductions you may be able to claim when tax time comes around.
Frugal Private Health Insurance Comparison
Fitting health insurance premiums into your budget can be tricky, but here is some good news on that front. There are ways to bring down the costs without skimping on your cover, and here are some tips on doing just that.
Holiday Helps: How to Plan a Budget-Friendly Getaway
While you may not be able to go on the most elaborate vacation ever, you might be able to afford some type of holiday even if you don’t have a whole lot to spend. Instead of bemoaning the fact that your money is tight, take a look at how much you have, then start researching. You may find you can take a decent holiday after all.











