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I participated in an Influencer Program on behalf of Mom Central Consulting for MassMutual. I received a promotional item to thank me for participating. What does the American Dream mean to you? I...
View Article5 Ways to Organize Your Finances
Whether you are living paycheck-to-paycheck, or comfortably well off, being disorganized about your finances can end up costing you a lot of money in the long run. Even being a day late can result in...
View ArticleAn Easy Way to Make Extra Cash
During the holidays, finances can be tight. We found ourselves stretched thin and needing ways to make a little extra cash. Did you know that you have many things around your house that you can...
View Article4 Ways to Save Money (with kids!)
Realistically speaking, children are expensive. Kids today want the latest electronics, clothes, shoes, and as they get older — their own car. {Try not to cringe about that last bit. I can see the...
View ArticleFive Ways We Spend Less Each Month
I have written about financial topics on the blog a few times the past year. What many of you might not know is that my husband, who has his MBA, loves anything that has to do with finances and saving....
View ArticleExplaining Taxes to the Kids
Tax day is coming up very quickly! Where is 2015 going? It is hard to believe that we are in the second week of April. My seven year old is smart and inquisitive and she wants to understand...
View Article20 Ways for Kids to Earn Cash
Part of our jobs as parents is to teach our kids how to work for the things they want in life. Kids can be hard headed sometimes so it’s best to start teaching them these lessons early in life. If...
View ArticleLive for a Sunny Day: 10 Money Lessons No One Taught You
This year my husband and I have officially become debt free. We have been married just over 15 years and we worked hard to pay off debt, build our savings, and plan for our retirement. We have also...
View ArticleHow to Give Kids the Right Money Mindset
There’s more to life than money, right? Of course. And you want your kids to understand this, just as you want to them to be smart about money and learn to budget and spend wisely. But wouldn’t you...
View ArticleGetting Through Emotional and Financial Effects of Accidents
As much as we try to prevent them, accidents are bound to happen. When it’s bad enough, the accident can have a downward spiral affect that impacts the entire household. Whether it was a slip and...
View ArticleEarn Extra Cash By Becoming an Insurance Sales Rep
August is preparation month for parents with school aged children. School is almost back in session and making sure that they’re ready is important. If you’re like me, buying the necessary school...
View ArticleDon’t Miss This Important Budget for Family Tip
We’ve all done it at one time or another; created our family budget, checked it, double checked it and then walked away. Later on, maybe a week or two later, we discover that we’ve forgotten...
View ArticleA Guide to Finance and Savings for Mom
The mortgage bill, utilities, karate lessons, dance classes, school supplies, grocery lists, and more… How do you do it? Let’s face it: most moms are living paycheck to paycheck, and after daycare and...
View ArticleHow Cheap is too Cheap When it Comes to Homeowners Insurance?
Buying your first home can put a tight restriction on your budget, especially during that first year when you’re still getting used to shuffling the added expenses of owning a home. It is therefore...
View ArticleAs a Family, Talk about Tuition Insurance! Be Prepared!
As college students are preparing to head back to school this fall season, one topic that is not discussed enough is tuition reimbursement. Many times, there is not reimbursement for students on...
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