Taking your friends or family out to dinner can get pretty expensive, pretty fast. Heading out is suppose to be a fun time - the last thing you want to think about is how much money you're spending.
The Great New York State Fair is going on right now in now in Syracuse. Even if you're a little short on cash, you can still go and have a great time with their 'Dollar Day.'
Memorial Day weekend is coming up - and that's pretty much the kick-off of summer and the camping season. Save a few bucks on your next camping trip by picking up these essentials at any dollar store.
We're more than halfway to Christmas. I know, I know, let's not rush summer. However, it's never too early to save money for a rainy day, an emergency or for all that Christmas shopping. This story on CNN caught my eye. How to save $2000 by Christmas so you have money to pay for Christmas without maxing out your credit cards.
Lots of Americans are trying to find ways to save money these days. While I'm the first to admit I'm not a financial planner, I've found an easy and painless way to save some money.
Now that Americans have had some time to pay off those Christmas bills, it looks like they’re ready to open their wallets for another holiday — Easter. But how much will each of us drop on things like candy, gifts and Easter dresses?
According to a new poll, many parents don’t talk to their children about financial matters the way they should — and as a result, kids aren’t getting the crucial lessons about money they’ll need later in life.
In an effort to hit the pause button on wanton spending and focus on the importance of squirreling away a little money for a rainy day, February 19-26 has been set aside as “America Saves Week.”