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Single Mom Money Tips – Switch to a Credit Union
Join a Credit Union to avoid outrageous bank fees. Banks are notorious for squeezing every nickel and dime out of people. There is a fee for everything from checks to account balances below a certain amount. Forget about all of that and join a credit union. I know I...
Single Mom Money Tips – Prepare for a Rainy Day
Have a savings plan to prepare for emergencies. Putting away money for a rainy day is very empowering (I’m speaking to myself here). As your money grows you begin to feel more secure in knowing you have the funds to take care of unexpected expenses. It is hard to...
Single Mom Money Tips – Get the Kids Involved in the Process
Involve your kids in creating and maintaining a budget. They should know how the money is spent so that they can be more sensitive to money limitations. The older they get the more money they will want. When you let them know where the money has to go they may be more...
Hard Times? Sometimes You Just Have to Speak Up
Something incredible just happened to me and I want to share it with you. I called a company I have an account with to cancel the service because I'm cutting expenses. Usually I try to do everything online because I honestly don't want to talk to people at times. But...
Single Mom Money Tips Series – The Spending Plan
Through the month of September you will see tips to help you as a single mom deal with your finances in a positive way. The first tip in this series is develop a spending plan to avoid overspending. With this tool you are light years ahead of most people. Not...
[Guest Post] Top 5 Ways To Get Your Kid To Do His or Her Homework
You’ve heard it all before: the whining, the excuses, the yelling, and the crying about doing homework. (And that’s just from the parents.) There are many opinions about the best ways to get your child to do their homework; here are a few from a long-time mom. 1....
Uncomfortable in Your Life? Change It!
by Alicia Edmonson As the start of a new school year approaches, I am readying myself to whip out my trusty pre-school year to-do list. School physical? check. Dental check up? check. School supplies? check. School clothes? check. Now I don’t know about your kids, but...