SAVING
5 Ways to Make and Save a Little Cash
How many of you are stay-at-home moms? How many of you raised your hand only to realize no one could actually see you? (Heh) Well, this one is for all of you SAH moms (and everyone else!) looking to...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 1:30 PM
Thank Butterflies For Daylight Saving Time
Time is what we make of it, and this weekend citizens of 70 countries across the world will advance their clocks one hour ahead in homage to daylight saving time. For U.S. the transition occurs at 2...
Posted on 3/8/13 at 3:47 PM
Daylight Saving Time
By Joe Miller, McClatchy Newspapers After years of trying, it took an act of Congress literally to extend daylight-saving time. In March, we set the clocks ahead an hour, andthe first Sunday in Nov...
Posted on 3/8/13 at 9:40 AM
Personal Finance Articles
Following are links to a few recent articles I have written for another site. Practical Ways to Spend Smarter and Save More in 2013 How a Large Family Can Save Money Best Selling Books about Financ...
Posted on 1/29/13 at 8:23 PM
My holiday gift to you...
If you shop online and you are not searching for coupons on retailmenot.com I can bet you are spending more money than you need to for the items you are buying. RetaiMeNot is a site that capturessavin...
Posted on 10/26/12 at 10:32 PM
Five ways to go green for free
Going green can be as simple as turning your computer off or washing clothes on cold. Making a few swaps and changes can save the planet and your bank account.By Anna G. Larson , March 31, 2013
How to strategize your savings
By Sherri Richards , March 24, 2013
STAFF PICKS: 5 Best things to buy at a dollar store 
By Becca Hudson , March 23, 2013
Lawmakers sees savings for college students with online books 
By TJ Jerke , March 06, 2013
STACEY HEGGEN: Making winter enjoyable
By Stacey Heggen , February 23, 2013
MONEY-SAVIN' MAMA: Planning, frugality can trim kid-related costs
By Sherri Richards , January 13, 2013
Six ways to save on heating costs
By Herald Staff Report , November 04, 2012
Saving for kids 101: The sooner you start, the better
June 12, 2012
YOUR MONEY: Lenders' mortgage help varies greatly
David Waxer, financial counselor for GreenPath Debt Solutions in Southfield, Mich., said his office has seen all extremes when it comes to how lenders handle troubled homeowners. One small mortgage company, he said, didn't want to budge and wouldn't lower the 12 percent mortgage rate held by one of its delinquent customers. The lender would only add the past-due amount to the back end of the mortgage to make the loan current and avoid foreclosure for a while.By Susan Tompor , August 21, 2009
YOUR MONEY: Get up to date on your 401(k)
The current economic downturn has hit 401(k) retirement plans hard, and left millions of Americans wondering whether their 401(k) will bounce back and provide enough income in their retirement years. Several Web sites offer a wealth of information about 401(k) plans, from considerations about the future of the saving program to 401(k) basics and recent news. If you'd like to check in on 401(k) developments, here are a few sites worth visiting:By Chuck Myers , August 19, 2009
YOUR MONEY: This part-time job can pay off big for students
Teens have faced one of the toughest job markets in decades this summer, leaving college savings accounts hungry for deposits. But students without steady paychecks can feed their college coffers without having to sell their possessions on eBay. I'm talking about scholarships. Like finding a job in a recession, competition for these awards is fierce and growing.By Kara McGuire , August 17, 2009
YOUR MONEY: Daily savings tips pay off for readers
You came. You saw. You saved. Certainly not everyone hit our goal of "Save $1,000 in 30 Days" — the tip-a-day challenge. But once it wrapped up last week, a number of Sacramento Bee readers opened their wallets to show us how much and where they saved.By Claudia Buck , July 21, 2009
INVESTING: Age is more than just a number in investing
It's a tale of two generations. When the stock market is careening downward, people worry about losing money and wonder about their next move. But young and old shouldn't be focusing on the concerns of the other.By Gail MarksJarvis , July 20, 2009
YOUR MONEY: There's no simple formula for retirement planning
Workers nearing the end of their careers face complex issues in planning for retirement. Two of the biggest decisions are how much to plan to spend in retirement and how to maximize income through retirement programs, including Social Security.By Dan Serra , July 14, 2009
YOUR MONEY: Shazam, you're rich! Now, what will you do to protect your windfall?
Most people aren't going to win the lottery. Wilson's odds were 1 in 195.2 million. Over a lifetime, though, we have a decent shot at coming into a financial windfall through inheritance, real estate, business or other dealings. "That happens regularly," said Patty Carter, a financial adviser with Edward Jones in Raleigh.By Jonathan B. Cox , July 13, 2009
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