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Frugal Tips For Saving Money

August 7, 2009 By Sherry Tingley

Saving money isn’t that hard when you take a frugal approach to it. I know that the words “saving” and “frugal” don’t bring the happiest thoughts to your mind. And that is the number one reason you aren’t able to save any money. You have the wrong attitude. It is surprising how easy it is to change your attitude. When you succeed at saving money, you are helping yourself. Keep you goals at the top of your priorities. When you have a budget and live frugally, you don’t have less, you have more. It is all about having more money. Not less.

I know that personally, my biggest challenge is wanting more. It is something that is hard to fight. We are saturated by advertising. We see new and more expensive things all around us. Many of us struggle with issues surrounding shopping and acquiring. I have the fear of being without something I need, so I buy everything I might use someday. I have to constantly remind myself that if I don’t buy it now, I will have the money to buy it later. It is in the attitude. You can change it.

One of the easiest ways to start saving is to cut down how much you have to buy. You can stretch things out a bit. Use less cleaning supplies and soaps by diluting them with water. Save scraps and reuse old clothing as rags. Look at the uses of things that might be considered trash. If you can avoid a shopping trip by reusing something once, you are saving.

I have found that being frugal has a great side effect. You can lose weight. Start by only drinking water and milk. Cut out the sodas. Save juice for breakfast. Don’t make the sugary drinks. None of it is good for you anyway. Drink water. Cut the calories and feel healthier.

You can also cut out a lot of money, and calories, by only buying healthy foods. These are often cheaper than the prepackaged convenience foods. Instead of frozen pizza treats, have a salad or turkey sandwich. Eat fresh veggies and fruits instead of chips. Shop on sale. Don’t eat as much each meal so that it goes further for your family.

If you have the money to stockpile on sales items that you will use, then by all means, shop up. Buy enough to last you until the next sale. But don’t get carried away. Only buy items that you will absolutely use. Canned and frozen veggies, flour, sugar, tomato sauce — look for the items that are staples of your diet. In fact, if you can only buy sale items when you shop, you’ll be doing pretty good.

When you stock up your pantry and have plenty to eat, it is easy to focus on other matters. You don’t have to worry about finding the money for food. The food is already there. When you can make something yourself, make it. You can often save money by simply putting a little time into it. And it is often quite satisfying.

And my number one way to save money — pay off those debts. Take every penny you are saving and put it towards getting rid of that debt and building an emergency fund. Don’t buy things you can’t afford and don’t need. Ask yourself what is more important to you — having some item or living a stress-free financial life? Having the money you need when you need it is more important than having some gadget sitting around collecting dust.

Article Source: by Martin Lukack

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The Success Of The Kids’ Fun Fund

July 15, 2009 By Guest Posts

Our family recently returned from a week of vacation, and I’m proud to report that the Kids’ Fun Fund that I mentioned a few months ago worked just as I had hoped. Throughout 2009, my kids have been doing little chores around the house, chores for which they can earn a little money. A portion of this money gets deposited into the Kids’ Fun Fund – just a plastic square container decorated with their names and labeled Kids’ Fun Fund.

The purpose for our Kids’ Fun Fund was pretty specific. Our kids love to go to an arcade – a very specific arcade – located about fifteen minutes from where we go on vacation. This arcade is really more than just an arcade, it’s more like a small-scale amusement park, complete with miniature golf course and go-carts. My kids, for some reason, just really like to this particular arcade.

Last January, when we started to plan for our vacation, I asked my kids what they thought about creating a Fun Fund, so that they could save up a big pile of coins to use at the arcade. They really took to the idea an the Kids’ Fun Fund was born. You can click this link to read more details about the Kids’ Fun Fund.

The Kids’ Fun Fund really worked. Our kids worked hard – and worked hard together – to earn money for the Fun Fund. They were both so proud, when we were preparing for vacation, to pack their big jar of coins. When we arrived at the arcade, we all stuffed our pockets with quarters, and headed inside. The kids had a blast and it was great to see them enjoy the reward for their labors.

It’s cool to note that the kids could have spent every penny in their Fun Fund, but they chose not to do so. In fact, they used just a small portion of the money that they had saved. Now, they are in the process of deciding exactly what to do with the rest of the Fun Fund. I’ll guide them as they make the decision, but I’ll leave the final choice up to them. Whatever they do, I’m super-proud of my kids. They set a goal, worked hard to achieve it, and then had a blast at the arcade. Success!

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Filed Under: Saving Money Tagged With: kids fun fund, Saving Money

Where can I find cheap checks?

January 25, 2009 By Sherry Tingley

Cheap checks can be ordered through our main site at coolchecks.net. People who are looking to order cheap checks online, can select from over 3000 different styles of checks.

African American ChecksOur website makes it very easy to find just the cheap checks you are looking for. We have a search box that you can input your favorite cartoon character, favorite scenic scene or designs.  You can even find cheap checks that will match your profession.  They carry checks for fire fighters, policemen, realtors, beauticians. You name it, we’ve got it.

Some of the fun cheap checks we carry include scuba diving checks, Betty Boop checks, Rock  N Roll checks and of course a lot of people’s favorites, the Disney checks line.

Disney ChecksWhen you order bank checks through any of our partner check printers, you will receive your checks in the mail within 7 to 10 days. It’s much easier to sit in the comfort of your own home, browsing the internet to select which cheap checks you would like to order. Waiting in the lobby of a bank to choose your cheap checks, just isn’t the same.

Not only can you find just the perfect design to reflect your unique personality, you can order address labels and checkbook covers to match your personalized checks.

You can also find coupons that will give you discounts on your check order. Be sure to search the coupon sections to see if there are any coupons that will save you money when you order your cheap checks.

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Ten Tips For Cyber Monday Shopping

November 30, 2008 By Sherry Tingley

Cyber Monday is the Monday after Thanksgiving. It is well known to internet shoppers and designed to kick off the beginning of the online Christmas holiday shopping season and offer deeply discounted items for sale on the Internet.

It is much easier to shop for Cyber Monday deals rather than fighting the crowds for Black Friday. More than 80% of the online retailers are planning to offer discounts on Cyber Monday, December 1, 2008.

Some interesting Cyber Monday shopping statistics

  • 2007 Cyber Monday Hit Online Retail Spending Record of $733 Million
  • 2007 Cyber Monday Online Sales Were Up 21 Percent From the Year Before
  • 2007 Cyber Monday represented an 84-percent jump from the average daily online spending totals during the preceding four weeks.

Tip #1 – From Google – Check your budgets, and consider increasing them. You’re likely to see increased traffic and you won’t want to exhaust your budget early on a day when there are so many potential buyers.

Tip #2 – From Google – Give customers peace of mind about shipping times. One of the most stressful parts of online holiday shipping is not knowing if a present will make it in time. Be up front about delivery dates and let customers know ordering deadlines for gifts to make it in time for the holidays.

Tip #3 – From Google – Promote any special offerings in your ad text. If you have a holiday special that differentiates you from the competition, be sure to showcase it in your ad.

Tip #4 – Offer Free Shipping. Customers will be doing searches for items with Free Shipping.

Tip #5 – Check over 500 website deals at once at Cybermonday.com. They report on deals from KMart, Macys, Sears, Banana Republic, Walmart, Cabelas, J.C. Penney and hundreds of shopping sites.

Tip #6- Up To 50% off on Your Business Checks, Order Direct at Coolchecks.net

Tip #7- Check Ebay for CyberMonday Coupons

Tip #8 – Circuit City has a one-day only coupon this Cyber Monday, for those looking to buy a TV or Home Theater system. You can save an additional $100 on TV orders over $1,700 with coupon code YEA2M45AGJ

Tip #9 – Target is offering free shipping on orders over $50.

Tip #10 – Check out CouponChief.com for the latest in Cyber Monday coupons.

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Free Starbucks Gift Certificates for Writing Contest Winners

November 4, 2008 By Sherry Tingley

Win over $30 in Free Starbucks Certificate

Thanksgiving is coming up and in the spirit of giving, I have created a writing contest where you can be eligible to win over $30 in free gift certificates to Starbucks.

Starbucks gift certificates make great Christmas presents!

Use your imagination to get some free gift certificates and make money!

 


  • First prize is a $20 – free gift certificate to Starbucks.
  • Second Prize is a $10 – free gift certificate to Starbucks
  • Third prize is a $5 – free gift certificate to Starbucks.

Here are the contest rules:

Write a short article about good internet business principles to follow. The article can be serious or humorous but it must have one of the following fun titles. Each of these titles has action words in them and are out of the ordinary in a lot of ways. All of these titles came from actual business management books.

All articles will be reviewed and if appropriate will be published. You may provide a link back to your website. Entries to this contest will end on November 21, in time to get these certificates to you by Thanksgiving. Winners will be announced on November 24. 

Here are the titles to choose from:

Blue Blood and Mutiny
Everything I Know About Business, I Learned at McDonalds
Fallen Giant
Falling Forward
First, Break All the Rules
Green Business Strategy
Hide a Dagger Behind a Smile
How Full is Your Bucket
How the Wise Decide
Jacked Up
Made to Stick
Mavericks at Work
Our Iceberg is Melting
Planet Google
Reality Check
See Jane Lead
Sneaker Wars
Starbucked
Stay Mad For Life
The 10 Commandments for Business Failure
The 17 Essential Qualities of a Team Player
The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leaership
The 24 Carrot Manager
The 4 Obssessions of an Extraordinary Executive
The 48 Laws of Power
The 7 Leadership Principles That Drive Breakout Success
The Fifth Discipline
The First Billion is the Hardes
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
The Necessary Revolution
The Only Three Questions That Count
The Radical Edge
The Ultimate Question
The Wolf of Wall Street
Why Work Sucks
Wikinomics
Work Less, Do More

Have fun writing and getting a little free advertising as well.

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