Poker is a game of patience and strategy, it stimulates the mind and requires definite skill. However, it’s important to remember that typically it involves playing for money – money that the majority of players would rather not lose. So, whether you play sporadically for fun or you’re a regular at the table, it’s important… Read more
Plan Your Child’s Birthday Party on a Budget
We all want to give our children the world, but unfortunately our wallets don’t always follow the plan. These days, a few parents are throwing exorbitant amounts of money into day-long birthday parties for their kids, and it can set an unrealistic expectation for the majority of parents who can’t shell out big bucks for… Read more
Make money by de-cluttering your home
Cash in on your spring clean. It’s that time of year when we all love a good clear out and with a little bit of effort, you can earn extra cash by selling your unwanted clothes, furniture and appliances. Below are some handy tips on how you can sell your unwanted goods online easily online…. Read more
How realistic is the cash-only lifestyle?
Good morning everyone! Today I have a guest post from Steve Repak, CFP™ , he is a Financial Literacy Speaker, author of 6 Week Money Challenge for Your Personal Finances and Dollars & Uncommon Sense: Basic Training for Your Money and a CFP® Board Ambassador. For more information, please visit, www.steverepak.com and connect with him on Twitter, @steverepak…. Read more
Blog Income and Expenses, March 2016
Welcome to my monthly income report! March was frustrating, because I thought I would reap a bit of what I sawed in January and February, but many things happened in real life, I spent many days offline, on planes and taking care of personal matters, and the blogs pretty much went back to auto-pilot. I… Read more




