Switching to Paperless Statements to Save Money, Time and the Planet

While going through my piles of unopened mail (mostly bills) the other day, I decided I’d had enough and finally took the plunge into the world of Paperless Billing and Statements. Even though I’ve been fully online – shopping, selling, socializing, banking and bill paying – for years now, for some reason, I’d always felt [...]

It Never Hurts to Ask: Getting Late Fees Removed

This past Saturday, I decided to get some air and take a leisurely stroll out to the mailbox at dusk to see if any goodies had come in the mail. However, I was very unpleasantly surprised to find that I had somehow missed a payment on our water bill and received a $15 penalty. Our [...]

When “Free” Things Aren’t Free: Beware the Hidden and Indirect Costs

Don’t take “Free” things at face value. Remember the hidden and indirect costs such as gas, time, gratuity as well as applicable terms and conditions.

Car Trouble: Watch Out for Those Pesky Wabbits

When we moved into our house, we were thrilled to find wild rabbits frequently visiting our yard. We’re animal lovers, so while many people consider them pests, we don’t mind too much that they come and eat our sprouting grass and leave giant rabbit pellets all over our yard; we figure it’s good fertilizer. We [...]

May 2008 Finance and Frugality Blog Carnivals

We would like to thank the following Blog Carnivals for featuring our posts. (This list will be updated to include future inclusions for the month of May 2008.) Descending chronologically by inclusion date May 27, 2008 And the Beat Goes On: 127th Festival of Frugality Article: Some of the Many Uses for Vinegar around the [...]

Home is Where the Money Is

I would like to introduce to you today the foremost of money saving tips: staying home. I am not talking about staying in instead of going to a movie on a Friday night, but something much more fundamental and often overlooked. Allowing this philosophy and the following ideas a permanent space in your consciousness is [...]

Pay Bills Online and Save

These days, most companies (including banks and utility companies) have websites and online payment options. Those that don’t often accept payments by phone. If you are still using snail mail to pay your bills each month, you could be saving $60 or more, depending your number of bills, each year by switching to payments by [...]


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