Spending
Spending plays a big role in building wealth.
The more money that goes out, the less that your wealth grows, so spending has a direct impact on your financial wellbeing. Not only that, spending on the right products and services can ensure you don’t waste your money.
At CashBlog, we offer tips about ways to manage spending and we offer product and service reviews that help you make informed spending decisions.

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Financial Implications of Summer
Has the summer season started where you live yet? We’ve had a taste or two of summer weather here in the last week. Because it’s been

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Gift Giving on a Budget
I’ve have had a lot of special occasions that have called for gifts lately. Between 4 graduations for family members and close friends, 2 baby

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Stepchild Faves – May 2015
Wow you guys! I must have lost track of all time this past month or so. When I got ready to start putting this post

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Financial Implications of Your Daily Routine
Do you have a daily routine? How about a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly routine? As a devout “planner” and over-scheduler, I’d answer yes to all

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4 Reasons to Avoid Garage Sale Shopping
Yesterday a fellow personal finance blogger, Holly at Club Thrifty, posted about 5 reasons why she loves shopping at garage sales. I’d venture to guess that a

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Keeping Up with Those More Frugal
If you’ve been reading personal finance blogs for very long I’m sure you’ve come across at least one post about how keeping up with the

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Why You Shouldn’t “Fake it ’till You Make it”
For a lot of things in life, having confidence and the ability to “fake it ’till you make it” is great. For instance, in freelancing

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Financial Implications of Spring
Spring has finally sprung out in full force! (Which is good because I detest winter so much and I’m glad it’s finally over.) Spring is

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My 3 Biggest Financial Mistakes
Last week, one of my favorite personal finance bloggers, John at Frugal Rules, posted about 7 money mistakes he can’t believe he’s made. Prior to





