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Monday’s Financial Feast: How To Value-Check Before Donating

Contributed by Jessie F

 

Donating to a charity makes me feel better.  I can support my favorite cause and know that I am doing some good.  When I give to a charity I expect that most of my money goes towards the cause, but after a recent donation to a new charity, . . . → Read More: Monday’s Financial Feast: How To Value-Check Before Donating

Monday’s Financial Feast: Using Cash Can Save You Money

Contributed by Ray T.

I have a hard time staying on budget and wind up spending more than I plan. It is so easy to whip out my debit card for a $3 latte or a $7 sandwich; after all, I get points back on my card.  Just one thing, when I would look . . . → Read More: Monday’s Financial Feast: Using Cash Can Save You Money

Monday’s Financial Feast: How to Prepare for Your Job Interview In 10 Steps

Contributed by Troy S.

Job interviews can be intimidating, especially when you haven’t interviewed for a while.  Here are 10 steps to take before your next interview:

Research the company.  Look at their website and do a google search for any articles.  Imagine how it looks if you are not not sure what the . . . → Read More: Monday’s Financial Feast: How to Prepare for Your Job Interview In 10 Steps

Monday’s Financial Feast: How to Revamp Your Wardrobe and Save Money

Contributed by Leslie G.

I have a lot of clothing as I have done my fair share of shopping; but, I find that I am bored with my clothing selection.  Now I would like to spruce my wardrobe up a bit but I do not have money to spend on new clothes at this . . . → Read More: Monday’s Financial Feast: How to Revamp Your Wardrobe and Save Money

Monday’s Financial Feast: How To Manage Your Time Better

Contributed by Penelope K.

I have a to-do list that is a mile long but, with a few simple tricks, I manage to get all my tasks done in a productive and efficient manner.

Do the thing you hate first.  If you have a list of chores and there is one big chore that . . . → Read More: Monday’s Financial Feast: How To Manage Your Time Better

Monday’s Financial Feast: Are Your Behaviors Building Wealth?

Contributed by Christine C.

Watching the Real Housewives reality show makes me envy the 1% to a point—not all that drama, but their lifestyle. We all have problems and drama, but wouldn’t it be better if I dealt with my drama in a pair of Louboutins?    But, as we can see by the bankruptcy . . . → Read More: Monday’s Financial Feast: Are Your Behaviors Building Wealth?

Monday’s Financial Feast: Handling Dishonesty at Work

Contributed  by Dean H..

Dishonest co-workers can affect your job performance and the company as a whole.  Whether it’s chronic lateness, calling in sick to go shopping, stealing office supplies or  embezzlement, fraud and sabotage, these are all forms of dishonesty and can lead to an unhealthy work environment in the long run.

If . . . → Read More: Monday’s Financial Feast: Handling Dishonesty at Work

Monday’s Financial Feast: How Financial Goals Can Help You Keep Your Resolutions

Contributed by Manuel R.

Setting New Year’s Resolutions can be challenging.  Should you set them? Are you destined to fail? Sometimes resolutions are set up to fail because they are not thought through fully.  A lot of resolutions can be about finances such as paying down debt or saving up for a vacation.  Although . . . → Read More: Monday’s Financial Feast: How Financial Goals Can Help You Keep Your Resolutions

Monday’s Financial Feast: How to Use Your Year-End Bonus Wisely

Contributed  by Leonard F.

A year-end bonus is a great windfall.  I am sure that you earned it by working hard so now you want to reward yourself.  But rewarding yourself with a trip to the mall may not be the answer.  Why not think back towards your past new year’s resolution?  Did you . . . → Read More: Monday’s Financial Feast: How to Use Your Year-End Bonus Wisely

Monday’s Financial Feast: Wow! Look What I Got For Free!

Contributed by Tilly G.

“Nothing in life is free.”  Well, this may have been true but the internet allows us to reach out to more people and access more knowledge then ever.  Here is what you can get for free by using the internet:

Learn a new language.  Traveling soon? Want to learn . . . → Read More: Monday’s Financial Feast: Wow! Look What I Got For Free!