This guest post was written by Jason Bushey. Jason is the Editor and Vice President of Creditnet.com, an online authority on topics related to credit. For a lot of young consumers, the term “credit card” has a negative connotation. In fact, I just read a story in the LA Times this morning that explained that many … … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2013

When we were house hunting for our home a few months ago, before we landed where we are, we saw a whole bunch of houses. We saw brand new homes, newly renovated homes, and ones that were old (and looked their age). Some had never been updated in the time that they had been standing … … Continue reading

You had the best intentions. You were going to save a bundle on your grocery bill by growing your own vegetables and herbs. Instead, you broke your budget buying every gadget from the big box gardening store – not to mention the pricier mature plants and the chemicals to make them grow faster and produce … … Continue reading

Unlike most people, I actually look forward to receiving my utility bills each month. Hard to believe? Let me explain. I view each month’s bill – whether it be from the water company, the electric utility, or the natural gas provider – as a way to gauge how well I am doing in my efforts to … … Continue reading

Is your day overflowing with things that have to get done? Are you always out of time to do them? Are you looking for ways to become more productive, and get more done in less time? Stop checking emails, Facebook, voice-mail and instant messages every few minutes! It really works. I am a self-employed website owner and … … Continue reading

I moved in 2010 to the region in which I currently live. It’s made up of several cities and towns to make the region. I have moved a few times within that region to different towns since the original move. I have lived in three different cities/towns and every time I notice the same pattern: … … Continue reading