Tips to Make Your Swimsuit Last Longer
Filed under: Savings Experiment, Shopping A well-designed swimsuit can easily set you back $100 or more. With that kind of money being spent, how can you make sure it'll last you through the season?...
View ArticleEasy and Cheap Ways to Make Your Home More Secure
Filed under: Savings Experiment, Home & Garden, Did You Know Did you know: Home security doesn't always need to come with a hefty price tag? To make sure your home isn't a target for burglars, use...
View ArticleSuper Saver Food: Rotisserie Chicken
Filed under: Savings Experiment, Food & Beverage Looking to save time and money with your home-cooked meals? If so, rotisserie chicken just might be your greatest ally in the grocery store. Here...
View Article4 ways hotel points beat airline miles
Filed under: Travel Industry, Finance If you're facing sticker shock from your travel this summer, earning points and miles is a great way to save on next year's vacation. And while you might think...
View Article6 Reasons You're Failing At Saving Money
Filed under: Savings Experiment, FinanceWhen it comes to your finances, positive affirmations, a willingness to learn, and a good attitude are a plus. However, none of these attributes will help you...
View ArticleThe meal planning schedule that will save you hundreds
Filed under: Savings Experiment, Food & Beverage Meal planning -- we all have a general ideal of how it works, though a lot of us never bother to do it. But if you're looking to eat healthier and...
View ArticleHow to Take Advantage of Shoulder Seasons
Filed under: Holiday Shopping, Savings Experiment, Travel Industry, Did You Know Did you know: Booking your vacation in between high and low seasons can help you rake in the biggest savings? This...
View ArticleQuick tricks that will rescue your ruined clothing
Filed under: Savings Experiment, Home & Garden The average American family spends $1,700 on clothes annually. With that kind of money going out the door, you want your apparel to last. Luckily,...
View ArticleThe biggest retirement mistake you can make
Filed under: Savings Experiment, FinanceIf someone is going to make the biggest, most consequential retirement mistake possible, it's usually going to be this: neglecting to create a vision of what...
View ArticlePick the best travel credit card like a pro
Filed under: Travel Industry, Did You Know Travel rewards have become about much more than just earning airline miles, and if you've been carrying the same card for years, you might be missing out on...
View Article10 ways to become financially sexier
Filed under: Savings Experiment, Finance When it comes to the qualities it takes to become "financially sexy," several personal finance bloggers have already weighed in. One example is a blog post...
View ArticleSave Loads with Homemade Laundry Detergent
Filed under: Savings Experiment, Home & Garden, Did You Know Did you know: You can make a year's worth of laundry detergent for you and your family for under $20? An average family can spend over...
View ArticleThe Do's and Don'ts of Saving with Bulk Bins
Filed under: Savings Experiment, Food & Beverage When we hear the phrase, "buy in bulk", a lot of us think of warehouse clubs, where buying higher quantities gets you a lower bulk rate. But today,...
View ArticleSave on Back-to-School Lunches
Filed under: Holiday Shopping, Savings Experiment, Food & Beverage, Did You Know Did you know...Back-to-school lunches don't always have to set your budget back as well? Let's start with the big...
View ArticleSurprise Expenses That Can Tank Your Wedding Season Budget
Filed under: Savings Experiment, Finance We all know that planning a wedding can be expensive, but as a guest, things can get a little pricey too! Here are a few key expenses you should look out for:...
View ArticleThe Real Deal: Batch Cooking for Busy Homes
Filed under: Savings Experiment Meet Samantha and Eric! These New Yorkers are looking to save big. Their long-term spending goal is to save up for a 10% down payment for their first home. These...
View ArticleMake Your Own Salad Dressings to Save
Filed under: Food & Beverage, Did You Know Did you know... Making your own salad dressing can also save you up to 70% off buying at the store? And it's easy too! For a classic vinaigrette, start...
View ArticleBrilliant Ways to Reuse Dryer Sheets
Filed under: Home & Garden A lot of us use dryer sheets in our laundry...and a lot of us just toss them in the trash afterward. But, once you see all the nifty ways you can use these things - and...
View ArticleOne Quick Call Can Save You Hundreds
Filed under: Shopping Believe it or not, sometimes saving money on your cable, cell phone or car insurance bill can be as easy as picking up the phone. But once you call, you'll need to know how to...
View ArticleMaximize the Resale Value of Your Car
Filed under: Travel Industry, Did You Know Did you know... There are some easy things you can do to get more money for your used car, with a little less stress! First, spruce up your vehicle - and not...
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