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Elf on the Shelf Letters

November 13, 2017 by Kim Danger Leave a Comment

Elf on the Shelf Letters to Santa

Who is doing the Elf on the Shelf tradition this year?  If you are, you know that sometimes you run out of creative ideas for your help.  By using some of these kits and free Elf on the Shelf … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Special Occasions Tagged With: christmas, elf on the shelf

Ways to Save Money at Costco + What You Should and Shouldn’t Buy

November 4, 2015 by Bekah 1 Comment

I love Costco!  I don't have a membership but my mom does and we go at least once or twice a month.  I really can't go anymore than that because it's too enticing and I want to buy everything! Here … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Shopping Tips, Money Tagged With: deals, frugal gift ideas, frugal living, Costco deals

Make Your Budget Work for You

July 14, 2014 by Rebecca Shirk Leave a Comment

Seeing the budget as a useful tool in your arsenal to conquer debt -- instead of a burden or chore -- can mean reaching your financial goals quickly.

While a Financial Snapshot is a useful resource for see the big picture, the Budget gets down to the nitty-gritty of your financial health in a proactive, usable way. From tracking and listing your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Budgeting, Featured Tagged With: budget, money

Budget Saver: The Meal Plan

June 20, 2014 by Rebecca Shirk Leave a Comment

Budget Saver Meal Plan

Grocery prices continue to rise, making the family dinner a larger financial drain on the family budget. In addition, the busier our lives get, the more we are likely to resort to takeout and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food, Money Tagged With: budget, meal planning, money

Find Your Financial Snapshot

May 22, 2014 by Rebecca Shirk Leave a Comment

Financial Snapshot

Do you really know where you stand financially? If you don't, you may waste time floundering along, unaware that you are spending beyond your means. Or perhaps you are in better shape than you think, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, Money Tagged With: budget, personal finance, money, debt

Entertaining without Busting Your Budget

May 21, 2014 by Rebecca Shirk Leave a Comment

No matter how diligent we usually are about sticking to our budget, there are certain areas where we simply freefall into the spending abyss. I find these areas are usually ones that involve trying to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Money, Special Occasions Tagged With: budget, money, party ideas

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