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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.

Frugal Solutions: Repairs are Sometimes Cheaper than Buying New

The other day was I just minding my own business, vacuuming and cleaning away with music playing quietly blasting in the background, when all of

Antiquing and Thrifting – Frugal Fun!

I don’t want to make myself sound like an old maid, but I’m going to let you in on one of my favorite “secret” sometimes

Stepchild Faves – October 2014

I’m not really sure how this happened, but it’s already time for the October edition of Stepchild Faves! In case you missed the first two editions

Financial Implications of Living in a Small Town

WTH is a small town anyhow? According to Wikipedia, “a town is a human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city. The size definition

Simple vs Easy

Simple and easy are two words often confused, but in reality they do have slightly different meanings. Easy: not hard or difficult; requiring no great labor

5 Tips to Lower Bills Before the Holidays

The holiday season is already looming. For many of us, that means it’s time to go into a financial panic. Although we would love nothing

Finding Balance

I haven’t been working to get out of debt for very long, especially compared to some of the rock stars in the PF world. But

A Not-so-Ordinary Millenial

Today we have a post from Carly at The Milspouse Foodie. Carly is just beginning her debt journey, but has already made some awesome progress and

Impatience is Not in My Favor

I’ve never really been a patient person. I don’t know if that comes through in my writing or not, but it’s true. That coupled with

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