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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.

Oops, I was frugal again!

I keep coming up with more accidentally frugal things that I do. Who knew I was so savvy and responsible? All I need is a

Financial Implications of Being a Pessimist

Is your glass always half empty? Do you feel like it only rains the day you get your car washed? Have your friends or coworkers

We Kinda Sorta Don’t Have a Budget…ish.

Budgets suck. I do not heart them and they are not sexy, despite what some more well-known blogs may tell you ;). That being said,

Minimalism: Less Stuff = Less Cleaning

I discovered the personal finance blogosphere in January 2012. I had just graduated and started my first “real job” and I knew that I would need

Confessions of a Used to Be Baller

Okay, so I wasn’t that much of a baller. I didn’t buy fancy clothes or go on luxurious (or any) vacations, but I did partake

Internet Bill: From Free to $1.75 a Day

I am at Starbucks as I am scheduling this post. (Don’t worry, penny pinchers, I just got a tall coffee. It’s $1.75, calm down.) So

Your ass is fat, get off it!

Now we all know I’m actually rather partial to my ass, but “there’s a doughnut around your mid-section, don’t eat it!” wasn’t quite as catchy.

April 2013 Recap & May 2013 Goals

Time to talk about everyone’s favorite topic. ME! This will be my monthly update all about me. Why? (1) I want to have a written

Financial Implications of Being a Hermit

“Hermit: a person who has withdrawn from society and lives a solitary existence.” In other words, old married couples, psychotic shut-ins, the socially awkward, and

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