Child care costs are are one of the most expensive costs associated with going back to work. Finding ways to cut down on child care costs without sacrificing quality child care is a top priority for all working … [Read more...]
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Hitting the Bullseye: Strategies for Shopping at Target by Kimberly Danger
Not only is Target one of my favorite stores for day-to-day purchases, it is one of my favorite stores in which to look for bargains. Some of my best deals have come from the Target aisles... baby clothes to give as gifts for less than $3, a … [Read more...]
Teacher Appreciation Ideas by Deborah Taylor-Hough
As the years go by, it seems to become more and common for parents to be expected to give gifts to their children's teachers at school.Β For many families, there's a fine line between showing appreciation and going broke. Finding just the right … [Read more...]
Too Much of a Good Thing: Is Bargain Hunting Blowing Your Budget? By Kimberly Danger
You are the ultimate bargain hunter. Your know when Target does their markdowns, and fanatically scour the endcaps for the elusive 75% or 90% steal. You have boxes of gifts to give when the occasion arises, youβve bought clothes that … [Read more...]
Home Improvement with Kids by Brenda and Chuck Hyde
We bought a handyman's special as our first house for less than $60,000. It's been a great experience, and actually has not been the "money pit" some old houses turn into. When we moved into our house we had two boys under the age of three. They are … [Read more...]
You and Your Wardrobe by Nikki Willhite
There are many articles written on how to save money on clothing. Nothing ever stays the same. There are always new things to be learned, new tips, and new strategies. When it comes to fashion, this is especially true. … [Read more...]
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