Category: Lifestyle Finance
Summer Fun Can be Cheap August is almost over, and that means there’s about two good months of summer left if you’re in a northern climate. Live it up …
There’s a huge gap in the United States between the percentage of Americans that ARE self-employed and the percentage of American’s that WANT to be self-employed. Let’s take a …
CouchSurfing: A Smart Alternative for Thrifty Travelers & Experience Seekers I have to admit that I was a little skeptical of CouchSurfing at first glance. Staying at a complete …
A Tracfone Review: From a User A number of years ago, I made the switch from Verizon to Net10. This cut my cell phone bill from $60/month to $30/month …
Kiplinger recently rated its picks for the top 10 Best Cities for Young Adults. The factors that they took into consideration when compiling this ‘best’ list were: 1. healthy …
Urban Homesteading? What the Heck is that? Ever wondered what it would be like to grow all of your own food at home, be completely independent from economic recession, …
Who Should Pay for the First Date – Taken to the Next Level One of the most heated discussions elicited from any post EVER on 20somethingfinance came as a …
Why ‘Sell By’, ‘Use By’, & ‘Best Before’ Dates Matter When playing the “is it still good?” or “is it still OK to eat?” game with your food and …