Holidays Should Be Happy: Have a Party-Preparation Party to Reduce Stress

The Holidays are fun, or they’re supposed to be, but sometimes it gets hard to remember that when you have people coming over and a hundred things to get done on time. A good way to take some pressure off when hosting a large Holiday dinner party is to have a Party-Preparation Party the day [...]

Lessons Learned This Tax Season: Procrastination May Be Leading Cause of Financial Death

How procrastination unforeseen events and delays such as power outages and technology malfunction almost got me in trouble with my tax return.

Slowing Down Makes Sense: Drive Safely, Save More Than Money

Financial, health and moral reasons to slow down.

Guide to Safe and Smart Traveling with Pets

There is nothing like a vacation with the whole family. Four-legged family members add a lot of fun to the trip, but they also add a lot of work and responsibility. (I’m thinking maybe each two legs is the equivalent of one two-legged person’s worth of energy.)
As I mentioned in my previous post, Frugal Travel [...]

Remembering Why We Do What We Do

My dog Luwi (“loo-vee” short for Ludwig) loves movies. Ever since he was a puppy, he has been fascinated with the television, especially scenes with animals or action. He would jump up on the TV and lick or bite the screen when he saw something exciting. Naturally, he was equally if not more captivated by [...]

Carnival of Debt Reduction No. 185: The Charles Dickens Debtor’s Prison Edition

Featuring educational debt and debtor’s prison quotes from Charles Dickens’ novels as well as quality articles on debt, money management, personal experiences and more.

Introducing Pecuniary Associates & Interesting Reads From Fellow Personal Finance Bloggers #17

Personal finance and frugal living articles that I found interesting or useful, blog carnivals and a new personal finance blogging network.



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