Posts Tagged ‘budget-friendly’

Want to Save Money? Live like a College Student

December 28, 2011

Many recent college graduates fall into a financial trap of immediately upgrading their lifestyles once they get a job. They get a nice apartment (or buy a house) and buy or lease a new car. They buy a lot of expensive clothes and start eating at restaurants every day. As tempting as it may be to start living a more lavish lifestyle once you’re out of college and finally have a “grown-up” paycheck, that first paycheck often doesn’t stretch as far as you might expect.

Here are a few easy ways for new college grads (or people of any age) to save money by “living like a college student.”

7 Inexpensive Ways to Beat the Summer Heat

August 4, 2011

Summer is here, and it is a scorcher! So much so in many areas that you might just be tempted to hide in your house and crank up the A/C… until you realize how much that’s actually going to cost you. But fear not! In the hot summer months, there are other ways to avoid burning to a crisp or melting away without your bank account melting away as well.

8 Money-Saving Tips for College Students

February 23, 2011

For most college students, this is the first time you are managing a budget and incurring debt. Developing cost-saving habits will allow you to live more comfortably as you pursue your degree and help you continue to live well after you graduate. So whether you’re saving up to throw a killer tailgate party for Homecoming or just paying tuition for next semester, here are a few tips for keeping your budget under control.

Skip the Spa! 7 Inexpensive Ways to Reduce Stress

February 16, 2011

A trip to the spa can be a welcome break from the distractions of everyday life and a wonderful way to get away from it all, but there’s one part of the experience that can actually cause stress: the bill! So before you book your next day trip, consider other, less expensive ways that you can relax, refresh and rejuvenate.

How to Make Valentine’s Day Special on a Budget

February 9, 2011

Valentine’s Day is about showing you care, not who can spend the most money, so when you’re brainstorming ways to celebrate, go back to the basics. What can you do to make the day special for the one you love? Here are a few low-cost ideas.

5 Ways to Save Money at the Movies

December 10, 2010

There are few things more fun than going to the movies for a showing of the hottest new film, bucket of popcorn in your lap and cold soda at your side. There are also few things more expensive than a night at the movies. Nowadays, a ticket can cost you upwards of 10 bucks a pop, and that’s before you even get to the concession stand, where you’re sure to drop another 20 big ones. Don’t let the hefty price tag keep you from enjoying the latest flick. Here’s how you can save some cash at the movies.

Have Yourself a Budget-Friendly Christmas; 9 Ways to Trim Your Holiday Spending (Part 2)

December 7, 2010

In part one of this article, we looked at some ways to cut back on your holiday spending. Many families find that holidays are more enjoyable without all the stress and shopping – have you considered some of these options to save money while having a more laid-back approach to the holidays?

9 Top Money Saving Tips for a Night on the Town

October 15, 2010

When you’re living on a tight budget, going out for a night on the town can seem like an extravagant expense, but it doesn’t have to be. There are many ways to cut back your spending but still enjoy a night of good food, drinks and dancing. So get ready to paint the town red while you save some green!

How to Improve Your Home on a Budget

January 20, 2010

By: Jenny Zhang For most of us who are first-time home buyers, home improvement isn’t something with which we have experience – nor do we have thousands of dollars to spend on construction crews to improve our homes. Chances are your first home isn’t perfect and you’ll likely want to make a few changes to [...]

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