Article Archive for April 2012
We recently discussed how impact reduction has a direct correlation to personal wealth.
The discussion prompted reader, Bill, to write in with a great question,
“I assume that you invest a lot of that savings, but isn’t …
“Don’t be so cheap.”
“You’re such a cheapskate.”
“Why are you so cheap?”
“What a cheap-ass!”
How many times have you said, heard, or received the biting sting of one of these zingers?
I have been called a “cheapskate” or …
This should not come as a shock to people, but 20somethingfinance.com <gulp> generates an income.
You’ll either be super interested in this, or you’ll quickly stop reading. So, here we go…
20somethingfinance has provided a decent little …
Debit or credit card theft and fraud seems like an increasingly common occurrence these days. If it happens to your credit card, in most cases you are covered.
However, it can still a very stressful experience …
Limiting your environmental impact while still being frugal is becoming increasingly easy these days with technology. There are a lot of those great little energy savings inventions that fill a niche and do their part …
If this post header doesn’t win some kind of award, there is no justice in this world.
So… little story.
I’ve been subscribed to Groupon (two years), Google Offers (9 months), and a local media outlet’s (1 …



