Don’t forget to read the first part of the series, Making Even More Money on eBay – Part 1: Picking What to Sell. Once you decide on your niche, it is time to build up inventory. Sometimes inventory takes a lot of time to track down and find. Be sure to calculate how many hours […]
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Making Even More Money on eBay – Part 2: Where to Get Inventory
by Ashley Eneriz · 0 comments
How I’m Rebuilding My Life After a Divorce
by Miranda Marquit · 19 comments
It’s been a crazy five months in my life. Since my husband asked for a divorce, I’ve had to re-evaluate my life and my priorities and try to figure out how to rebuild. While I don’t have everything figured out yet, I do feel like I’m on the right track. Here’s how I’m working to […]
I Finally Ditch the Satellite TV and Switch to All Streaming
by Miranda Marquit · 10 comments
I’ve thought about getting rid of satellite TV and just streaming all of my entertainment for years. I don’t watch much TV to begin with, and it’s usually after the show airs when I do turn on the tube. However, because my husband enjoys live sports, we’ve always had satellite TV — including NFL Sunday […]
How Long Should You Keep Receipts?
by Travis Pizel · 10 comments
Receipts are a topic of controversy in my home. They take up spaces in our pockets, purses, wallets, and you can never find the exact one you need (until months later of course). In other words, the little scraps of paper are a scourge in the side of clutter-haters everywhere. Within minutes of walking through […]
Why I’ll Be Giving My Kids $20K for Their College Education
by Ashley Eneriz · 14 comments
Alexa wrote a great article last week, on Why Saving for My Kids’ College Education Is Not My Priority, and I thought she made excellent points. It’s my belief that as a whole, parents are bringing up their children to be self-entitled and have everything come easy to them. I have many friends whose parents paid […]
Should We Borrow Money From Our Home Equity to Pay Off Debt?
by Ashley Eneriz · 17 comments
One of the pieces of advice you hear over and over in the financial industry is, to not borrow money against your home for basically any reason. There are some people who suggest that it’s OK to take out a home equity line of credit (or HELOC) so you can invest the funds, or make improvements […]