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How a Spending Fast Helped Me Get from Broke to Badass in Record Time by Anna Newell Jones Hi, it’s me, Susan! I wanted to take the lead on this book review because it’s on a subject really dear to…
We can’t save all the time, right? Sometimes we need to go and have fun and one of the ways that Darren and I have fun is to travel. Travel opens your eyes to other cultures and traditions. It broadens…
I love the idea of retiring early. In fact, Susan and I could, if we sold our businesses, retire today but we’re not ready just yet. However, we are now in a position where we can say – we only…
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This week we turn our attention to Shopper’s Voice, it’s an online survey site that pays you to give your opinion but is Shopper’s Voice worth your time and effort? Let’s take a look! The Positive Side Of Shopper’s Voice…
Hi, it’s Susan and this week I want to talk about one of my favorite books ever! It’s a cookbook by Leanne Brown and it’s an incredibly important book if you want to save money. Here’s the lowdown! The Positive Stuff…
There are good work from home jobs and there are bad work from home jobs. The best of them tend to pay at least a bit more than minimum wage and involve a sensible workload. That includes working as a…
If you find that a lot of your budget seems to evaporate in your wardrobe (and I think we’ve all been there at some point or another), it’s probably time for a rethink on how you approach clothes shopping. The…
It’s hard to save money when everyone is always trying to get into your pocket. There’s no meaner scam, however than the extended hardware warranty. You buy a TV for $1,500 and are told there’s a warranty that’s “only $299”…