Groceries is one area where everyone wants to save some money. It’s also a potential Debt Fear! Some people can feed a family of 6 on $150 a month. I’m not one of those people and this article will not teach you how to be one of those people. I’m a regular mom who wants
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Quicken Home and Business 2012 Review
It is tax season already! Time has gone by so quickly. Last year in 2011, I wasn’t exactly efficient with my taxes and my accountant hated me for it. Because of my lack of adequate tax software in 2011, I decided that 2012 was going to be different. 2012 was going to be the year
Common Money Fears And What To Do About Them
Fears are powerful things. They can cause us to make do some crazy stuff. They can keep us trapped in a job we hate out of fear of not being able to support our family. They can cause us to pull our money out of the stock market after a crash due to fear of
10 Ways You Can Cut Your Food Budget in Half
Did you know that by September 2008, food prices had risen 13 percent in just three years — to about $165 a week, or $8,580 a year on average for two-income families that include two to three people? The last few years since then have been no exception. A report done by the US Department
PayPal App Overview
PayPal is a service I am sure a lot of you have used over the years, in fact I would not be surprised if the main place you use PayPal is eBay. I know in my case, I created a PayPal account to start purchasing products off eBay. For anyone who is unsure, PayPal is
BMO’s Holiday Tip Sheet
I came across a pretty interesting press release at BMO Bank of Montreal, which from I can see, can definitely help a lot of people determine their holiday budget. Staying on budget is a lot harder, especially in the holiday season. That being said, as we are human, we can easily overlook the people who
Spendful – Create a Budget and Track your Finances
Recently, a website was brought to BankNerd’s attention, which allows you to create a budget, and manage your finances. The website I am talking about is called Spendful, and unlike other financial management websites, such as Mint, you are not required to input any sensitive financial information. Spendful is strictly a website that allows you










