As a teenager, I looked forward to growing up and leaving home so I could eat all the junk food I wanted. But now that I’ve done that, my perspective has changed. I avoid junk food at all costs. I’ve matured a lot when it comes to money, too. As a kid I dedicated every [...]
Oh, how I wish I could go back and talk some sense into my free-spending teenaged self from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Alissa Fleck
As a teenager, I looked forward to growing up and leaving home so I could eat all the junk food I wanted. But now that I’ve done that, my perspective has changed. I avoid junk food at all costs. I’ve matured a lot when it comes to money, too. As a kid I dedicated every [...]
Oh, how I wish I could go back and talk some sense into my free-spending teenaged self from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Alissa Fleck
Being involved in a car accident is scary and stressful. So is dealing with the aftermath. It’s in the insurance company’s best interest to minimize your claim, but you’ll be able to secure a fair settlement with these four tips. Don’t admit fault You typically must file a police report after a car accident. There [...]
How to get the most from your auto insurance claim from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Amy Fontinelle
As always, there’s another scam to separate you from your hard earned money. Only this time, we can stop the madness. The latest money grab comes from none other than Kim Kardashian, who has partnered with Glu Mobile on Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, a smartphone game where users advance by living the celebrity lifestyle. In order [...]
‘Free’ smart phone game is a shameless money suck from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Jen A. Miller
Good news for U.S. vets: starting next year, you’ll qualify for in-state tuition at any public school, no matter where you live. This perk was part of the $16.3 billion Veterans Administration reform bill that President Obama signed into law last Thursday. Thirty states already offer in-state tuition to all veterans. But this will extend [...]
New law mandates in-state tuition for vets studying at all public colleges starting next year from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Jen A. Miller
I was clicking around the Groupon app one evening on my iPad when I ventured beyond the food and drink deals I normally scout to ones for home services. I expected to find discounted housecleaning, not a significant savings on windows and installation. But two months later, five new vinyl replacement windows graced our condo [...]
Some surprising help turned my long search for new windows into a low-cost (or lower-cost) reality from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Darci Swisher
Most of us like to tell “fish stories,” and they often include tales about the great deal we negotiated on our new car or truck. But behind closed doors, many of us obsess that we really paid too much. At least that’s the conclusion of the first annual TrueCar Buyer Study, which polled more than [...]
Stop worrying…You probably didn’t pay too much for your new car from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Russ Heaps
Although I’m a frugal person, I’ve never been a couponer. Cutting out and organizing paper coupons takes a lot of time. I saw my mom do this when I was a kid and it looked like an exhausting way to save a couple bucks. So beyond checking out the ValPak that comes in the mail [...]
Online coupons and discount codes can save lots of money, at lots of stores, on lots of stuff from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Jen A. Miller
If you decide to spend a night out at the movies, you better be certain you’re going to love that film. In my opinion, movie-going has become too expensive to be a casual pastime anymore. The theater industry says the average ticket costs right around $8, but that has to include discounted prices for kids [...]
Go to the movies? At these prices it’s got to be a great flick to get me off the couch from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Alissa Fleck
Saving money is always one of the top New Year’s resolutions, but halfway through the year, you’ve usually kicked that goal to the curb. Hard to believe, but some banks and credit unions actually want to help you make those resolutions stick, paying higher interest rates or bonuses if you stash money in your savings [...]
Kick start your savings with goal-based accounts from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Susan Ladika
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