Fascinating if you haven’t given certain things a second thought, maybe when you’re on your next bargain hunting adventure you’ll give these items stronger consideration before making an impulse buy at a store: 1. DVDs and CDs: Used DVDs and CDs will play like new if they were well taken care of. Even if you […]
The Dime Colorado
It’s always good to see who’s talking about you on their blog or website and what kinds of things they’re saying. Tag Sell It has had the privilege of being mentioned in both local and national press and last week a new mention caught our eye. The site is called simply “The Dime” and they’re […]
What’s the Difference Between Cheap and Frugal?
What’s the difference between cheap and frugal?
Let’s begin by defining each:
“Cheap” has many meanings in different forms; In it’s simplest form, cheap means “at or for a low price.” From an object perspective, it means “of little worth because achiev…
The Minimalist Movement
One of my favorite books is “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” written by Robert Kiyosaki. There’s a great statement he makes early on in the book that I strongly believe where he says, “not having money is the root to all evil.” In a statement preceding …
Penny Pinchers, Unite!
According to a recent Gallup consumer spending poll, American are still spending 30 percent less than they did in 2008, or just a cool average of $63 per day. Debt has been falling off the books at a quick pace for most households to the tune of 101.2 …
Penny Pinchers, Unite!
According to a recent Gallup consumer spending poll, American are still spending 30 percent less than they did in 2008, or just a cool average of $63 per day. Debt has been falling off the books at a quick pace for most households to the tune of 101.2 …