Simple ways to Save Money While Saving the World

Last night my husband and I watched An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore’s documentary about global warming. I didn’t care for the cut-aways to Al Gore talking about his family, but otherwise I rather liked the film. What surprised me most was that the documentary didn’t discuss the actions an individual can take to reduce their … Read more

The Best Coupon Organizer

Over the past few weeks I have been much more diligent about clipping coupons, buying items on sale, and generally trying to save money. In an effort to reinforce good behavior, I’ve been spending 30 minutes each Sunday or Monday looking through the circulars of CVS, Rite-Aid, Giant, and Shoppers. I clip the coupons out … Read more

Always Borrow Money From a Pessimist

Always borrow money from a pessimist, he doesn’t expect to be paid back. — Anonymous My email is often filled with more spam than mail, but recently I signed up to receive inspirational quotes from a variety of sources. Usually, I receive quotes about living a better life, making the most of what you have, … Read more

Retirement without the Magic Number?

My father retired from his job at the age of 55, without a magic retirement number. He was offered a high-paying but temporary job, realized he had enough years to claim full pension benefits from the job he’d worked for nearly 30 years, and retired. When the high-paying, contracting job, ended two years later he … Read more

The New Purchase that Made an Old Lady Smile

This afternoon my husband and I purchased a 40 inch LCD TV. After a couple of rebates, the cost of the TV, installation, and mounting devices came to a little over $2000. My husband and I delivered the TV to my grandmother who was as giddy as a school girl. In thirty years, I’m not … Read more

Three purchases that will ultimately save you money

I’ve written numerous blog postings about the simplest ways to save money. In looking back over my postings one theme certainly seems to stand out against all others. In essence, if you want to save money, eat breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks at home. Buying bulk chicken, pasta, rice, and some greens, can save you … Read more

What to Say When Someone Asks How Much You Make

What to Say When Someone Asks How Much You Make

What do you say when someone asks how much you make? Do you tell them? The topic of income is usually taboo, but I bet almost everyone has been asked about their salary at least once. In college, my friends and I talked openly and honestly about money. We discussed increasing book costs, rent, and … Read more

Statistics: Women & Work

I captured the following statistics from a recent Real Simple article currently on news stands. Surely, we know that women don’t all work 9-5 jobs, but I found the following numbers pretty interesting: 15% of women work at home 32% of women work part time. 28% of women age 25 – 64 stay home. 46% … Read more

A Simple List to Help You Save Money

The following is a list of simple changes I’ve made over the last year to save money. I hope you are inspired by at least one of these suggestions. Convince your friends to eat in. Potlucks will save you a great deal of money. Unlike a restaurant there is no need to eat and run. … Read more