If this is your first time visiting, check out the story behind this blog. Otherwise, please join the others by subscribing to my RSS feed or get updates via email so you don’t miss any personal finance articles!The father of loyalty cards was American Airlines’ frequent flyer program introduced in 1981. 26 years later [...]
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I just found out that I lost my Garmin Nuvi 350 GPS Navigator when I couldn’t find it today. My best guess is that I have forgotten it at my last rental car in New York. The device worked so well for me since I travel around the states and never know where I am [...]
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Many banks are creating more and more tools to help you financially, and Wells Fargo is no different. More than a year ago, my local bank advertised heavily for me to try out their new feature called My Spending. After a year of launching, I decided to check it out since I assumed they have [...]
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The Canadian housing market is pretty hot these days, as there are new developments everywhere and houses getting sold higher than the asking price. This is almost a replica of what happened in the United States several years ago when the housing market was very, very hot. It is well documented that it is financially wiser to [...]
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I was reading this article from SmartMoney about the cheapest days to buy certain items and I thought it deserved a post of its own since it’s very specific in helping us save money! Below is a very brief summary so check out the article for full details!
Item
Cheapest Time to Buy
Reason
Airplane Tickets
Wednesday Morning
Airfare sales start on [...]
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Thank you again for everyone’s kind support this past week! Without you, this blog is worth nothing so I can’t show my appreciation enough (even if I’m on vacation in Canada)!
Here are some posts from our top contributors and posts I liked this week:
Jenn from Frugal Upstate talked about whether it is worth it to [...]
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Greetings from Canada! I have only been here for less than 24 hours and today was passport renewal day so I will share with you everything personal finance related with this experience.
First of all, let me just say that renewing my passport is very complicated! I had to fly back to Canada to do this [...]
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I’m in the airport on my way to Canada right now. While I’m bored, I figured that I should write to you about some of the ways you can save money in the airport since everything is more expensive inside than out.
Airline Tickets
I mainly use Expedia because of its flexibility in combining flights from different [...]
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