Many people, approaching or in their forties, despair – thinking their life is over now that they are sooooo old. As someone now in their sixties, let me tell you that your forties are a really great phase of life! Behind you are years and years of mastering the skills associated with your growing body; learning … … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2015
There are few healthier and better ways to save money than organically growing your own fruit and vegetables in your own garden. This allows you to not only take constant care in monitoring the growth of your produce, but it also lets you strictly supervise the cost of producing your goods, which you’ll find is … … Continue reading
You raised your kids and now they are gone! Empty Nesters at last. After years of worry, expense, teaching and fun you are free of the legal and financial responsibility related to your off spring. After years of hard work, assume you are now in the peak of your earning years and have managed to amass … … Continue reading
Planning a vacation is fun, but it can also be a time suck especially if you’re planning a trip for the whole family. Looking for the cheapest flights, accommodations, activities, what to take with you – it all adds up and it’s so easy to get carried away! Save yourself from all the hassle by … … Continue reading
For most job seekers, the interview with the HR Manager is one of the most nerve wracking experiences they’re ever going to feel during the course of the hiring process. A lot always seems to be working against the job seeker on interview day – traffic, bad weather, an upset stomach and an endless list … … Continue reading
Before you get ready to shove those kids of yours out of the nest, here are what I consider to be (based on my experience as a person, a Mom, and a Grandma) the most important things you (or someone) should teach them about personal finance. I’m following a long range plan for camp content in … … Continue reading