From the category archives:

Guest Post

The following is a guest post by Christine Kane.
If you are anything like me, you could go through a book a day. Classics, thrillers, fiction or non-fiction; it doesn’t really matter as long as you’ve got words in front of you. But how do you keep up with your book fetish without breaking the bank? [...]

{ 2 comments }

The following is a guest post from Shannon Weidemann.
Years ago I tried tracking my daily spending using a small notebook and a pen that I carried around in my purse. For the first two days I diligently wrote down every dollar and cent that I spent. I added receipts to the back of the notebook [...]

{ 0 comments }

How to Stick to Your Budget

by Albie D on February 9, 2012

The following is a guest post from Ally, a personal finance blogger from Sidney, Australia.
It’s one thing to come up with a budget, but a whole other story to actually stick with it. How many times have you made New Year resolutions that are never fulfilled? And despite what personal finance “gurus” tell you, sticking [...]

{ 0 comments }

The following is a guest post from Jacelyn Thomas.
If you’ve decided to live with roommates, chances are you did so, at least in part, in order to save money. Splitting rent, utilities, and groceries can help you in various ways financially. It can enable you to save money, and it can also help raise your [...]

{ 0 comments }

The following is a guest post from Dale Cooper, a content specialist at Rosetta.
When snow starts to fall, drivers everywhere ease off the accelerator. Slippery conditions resulting from ice, slush and snow on the road can be challenging to navigate, especially to the inexperienced driver. To gain back some control, many people mount snow tires [...]

{ 2 comments }

The following is a guest post from Amy Young
Have you ever gone into a store knowing exactly what you wanted, and then you suddenly get to the checkout counter with way more than you thought you needed? This happens to consumers all the time because stores use specific techniques to get you to pick up [...]

{ 1 comment }

How to Get Classic Car Insurance

by Albie D on October 28, 2011

The following is a guest post from Bethany Collins
Recent statistics show that more than half of classic car owners have taken out standard insurance policies on their cars. Why is this so impractical? Because standard car policies might leave you high and dry when you really want your insurance to work for you! It’s easy [...]

{ 0 comments }

The following is a guest post from Claire Broadley from wish.co.uk.
One of the biggest single purchases you make each week is your groceries. You may have switched brands to cheaper alternatives already. Does it feel like the cost is still rising?
Supplies of foods such as wheat have been restricted this year, causing prices to escalate [...]

{ 0 comments }

The following is a guest post from Carol Montrose.
You might be skeptical about your ability to perform even simple tasks related to basic automotive maintenance (like changing the oil, for example).  But once you realize how easy it is to tackle these repairs you’ll wonder why it took you so long to try them [...]

{ 0 comments }

These days, society is plagued by a weak economy and a struggling climate.  These are perhaps two of the greatest challenges that we face today.  Thankfully there are many cases where a solution to one problem is also a solution to the other.  Enter green driving practices; by working to be more environmentally friendly with [...]

{ 0 comments }