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Everyday Cheapskate: Youthful Drivers, Level Pay Plans and Windfalls
Get ready for another round of your burning questions and my hopefully not-too-scorched answers as we tackle the financial dilemmas that can make even the savviest penny-pincher break into a sweat -- from the joys of insuring your teenage driver (and by joys, I mean sticker shock) to the temptation of throwing every windfall at those relentless ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: How to Beat the Job-Loss Blues: A Guide to Surviving the Unexpected
Job redundancy, downsizing, cutbacks, layoffs -- whatever you call it, when that dreaded pink slip lands on your desk, it's about as welcome as a root canal. But living in constant fear that your job could disappear any day now? That's like waiting for a surprise party you really, really don't want.
Even if you're convinced your job is solid, ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Lions, Tigers and Predatory Lenders: Oh My!
Homeowners, gather 'round and clutch your wallets. These days, home loan scam artists are lurking in the shadows like that weird neighbor who's always "just checking in." They're hungry, they're relentless and they've got their beady little eyes on your home equity.
Meet the loan sharks -- or as I prefer to call them, predatory lenders. They've...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Extra Money Dilemma; Should We Buy Cancer Insurance?
As you know, because I tell you all the time, I get a ton of mail! Today, I reached into my virtual mailbag and pulled out two reader questions, neither of them having easy answers. But hopefully this will make you think of your own situation in light of these questions and my responses.
Dear Mary: I borrowed more money on my student loan than ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: How to Unshrink a Sweater, Paying Taxes and More
I love it when I open my email to find a question that makes me go "Oh, boy. Do I know about that feeling! That's exactly what happened to me. Been there, done that!"
Today's first great reader question is a perfect example. Yep, I've gone to get rid of shrunken clothing because I didn't know there was a possible remedy. But now I do, and you'...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Frugal Advice for Perplexing Situations
Dear Cheapskate: I often keep onions, garlic and potatoes in my cupboard for weeks before finding the time to cook with them -- and by then they've gone soft or sprouted! What's the best way to store these ingredients to keep them fresh as long as possible? Your column is fabulous! Keep up the good work. -- Amy M.
Dear Amy: Never refrigerate ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Grocery Shopping Mistakes That Are Eating a Hole in Your Budget
Inflation is hitting Americans hard these days. Rent, gas and utilities are all more expensive, and rising grocery bills aren't helping matters. Increased costs and supply chain shortages have pushed prices up, with food prices climbing around 11% recently -- though some folks have seen even steeper increases. Sticking to a reasonable grocery ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Readers Share Clever Tips and Tricks for Living Well While Spending Less
Every year around this time, just as summer is getting into full swing, I experience the same shock. You'd think that by now I would see it coming. I'm still rolling my eyes at the Halloween, Thanksgiving and even Christmas sections developing at my local Costco! And that rack of really nice winter down-filled jackets -- in August!
I'll admit ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Forget About It
Insurance. It's complicated and confusing, which is why many people end up with insurance they don't need, while neglecting to carry the type of basic insurance they do need. So how are we to know? Today, I have a few common-sense guidelines to help untangle the mystery known as insurance.
Generally, you need four types of insurance:
TERM LIFE...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Smart Tips for Savvy Back-to-School Shoppers
Money's tight, and time's ticking. So here's my top-notch advice to keep back-to-school clothes shopping from draining your wallet.
First things first, set your budget. Seriously, how much cash (not credit) do you have for school clothes? Write that number down. Next, figure out needs. Each kid has different requirements. Little boys and older ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Here's How to Cut Costs When Moving
Moving to a new home can be an exciting adventure, but it often comes with a hefty price tag. As someone who's been through the moving process, I've picked up a few tricks to keep the costs down. Whether you're moving across town or across the country, these tips will help you save money and make the transition a lot smoother.
DON'T PUT IT OFF ...Read more