Splitting the Bill
What do you do when your friends want to eat out and then split the bill, even when you know they're going to order a lot more than you?
What do you do when your friends want to eat out and then split the bill, even when you know they're going to order a lot more than you?
Are you worrying yourself sick about rising prices? Hopefully this post will help you put it in perspective.
As some of you have mentioned, I too have been through Dave Ramsey’s FPU classes and my wife and I tithe regularly. I’m looking to have some minor surgery but will be off work a few months only receiving some short term disability benefits. I have no problem tithing from my gross income but how …
Did you have a bad year last year? Do you think this year will be the same?
Is your tax refund mad money or is there a better purpose for it? Choose wisely. You can make a long term improvement in your life!
There are greater benefits to saving before you buy something than most people are aware of. It's not just about saving on interest...
I thought I'd share a short post about preventing your bills from getting lost. If you keep things organized you can save money on fees and reduce the stress of worrying about bills being late.
From: Natalie T. Hey, gas prices here in the west are way, way up so I thought I would share how we are coping. People complain (including me before I decided to take action) that it takes “so much money” to get gas and fill up the tank. Who says you have to get a …
Please don't throw rotten eggs at me for mentioning taxes, especially for mentioning them now. I mean, we have a couple of months before we need to think about it right? Sorry, but I am one of those sickening people who has her taxes done and in the mail by the first or second week of February. So please forgive me. : )
Are you a slave to debt, but you don't know how to get yourself out? Debt is a cruel master but you can free yourself from the tyranny of debt!
Hope from New Jersey writes: I definitely can relate to living on a low income. I just paid off $3000 debt in less than a year playing the credit card game, making some financial sacrifices and getting a windfall. I love using a credit card (I only have one now with a $400 credit limit), …