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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.

Why I’m Still Paying for my Gym

A couple of weeks ago, I told you about 4 things I wouldn’t do to save money. You can add another one to the list

Stepchild Faves – November 2014

We hope all of our US readers had a great Thanksgiving yesterday and are successfully avoiding Black Friday purchases today! 🙂 As we’ve done previously,

5 Unessential Expenses to Cut from your Budget Today

Everything costs something. Living is not cheap, especially if you’re spending money on non-important items. You can easily save money in many areas of your

How to Cut Costs by Arguing Less

Conflict is costly. Over the course of a single year, American businesses lose an estimated cumulative $359 billion due to arguing employees. An individual company

4 Things I WOULDN’T Do to Save Money

‘Round these parts, we’re all about making more money, saving money, and trying to kill our debt. But that doesn’t mean we do things that

Houseplants can Help Your Health

You may think that having indoor plants in your home is all about making it a more beautiful place to live, and that’s certainly a

Going Out to Eat: If You Can’t Beat ’em, Join ’em!

I’m ready to admit it. I’m pretty much a terrible PF blogger. Why? I still pay for TV service. I pay for a gym membership every

The Little Things Add Up

Whenever we talk budgeting, we inevitably go over this fact: you’d be surprised by how the little things add up, and those are the things

Financial Implications of Workaholism

As evidenced by my non-existent work-life balance and as we’ve previously discussed, I’m a total workaholic. (And that post about my Typical Day was written before

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