Author: Money Green Life (Page 3 of 8)
I think I have a condition of what is called “The Buyer’s Remorse”. It’s when you make a big purchase and then regret it later. They say that it’s typically a mental issue where you’re excited and pumped up about …
The end of 2010 is very near and if you’re like most people, you’ve already started to think about new year’s resolution for 2011. Have you looked at your budget goals for this past year? How have you done? Have …
A friend of mine just leased a brand new Honda Civic for $199/mo with no money down for 36 months. His limits are 36,000 miles during the leasing period with $0.15/mi for each additional miles over the limit. His commute …
So by now, everyone’s heard the news, watched the news, and heard it and watched it over and over again. A veteran umpire for major league baseball unarguably made the worst call ever in his entire umpiring career. When Joyce …
In these days and age, having just one source of income just won’t cut it anymore. Not only is it sometimes not enough, it’s also not very safe. The unemployment rate is still sky high and people are still living …
There are so many online websites and tools to help you budget your own money. People are signing up for Mint.com or Justbudget.com or Hellowallet.com or Budgettracker.com and so on. These online sites are becoming more popular each day because …
I believe back in the days when the economy was in good order, people encouraged to have savings available as much as 3 months of salary. But what about nowadays? The economy is far worse now than it was 10 …
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If you’re like most people, you probably spend over $2,000 annually on heating and cooling bills. About 35-50% of the total bill is probably devoted to heating and cooling your home. The remaining 50-65% of your total household energy …