Simplification

    By Josh Smith

    | 3:00PM 10/08/2009
    For a lot of individuals in their 20s and 30s personal finances have a lot in common with David Copperfield; money appears and disappears and sometimes it earns more in a bank account but at the end of the day it's all magic. If you fall into this group you can either sit around and moan about...

    By Josh Smith

    | 10:00AM 10/08/2009
    For many people Christmas is a time to give generously to friends and family, but if you haven't been saving throughout the year it can be easy to rely on credit cards and overspend; leaving you with a big bill come January. Thankfully, you still have a few months until Christmas so there's time to...

    By Josh Smith

    | 5:00PM 10/02/2009
    Finding a cheap product is easy; finding a cheap product that isn't crap on the other hand can take quite a bit of research. It's not uncommon to spend several hours looking for real opinions and reviews of good cheap products but thanks to Cheapism that's a thing of the past. Cheapism's motto...

    By Marlene Alexander

    | 4:00PM 9/29/2009
    I'm not a huge fan of Halloween's bloody masks, plastic severed limbs or fake knives that simulate the results of having been plunged into flesh, all of which I've seen at my local dollar store. That being said, there's no denying that it's enormous fun playing dress-up, even for adults and, if...

    By Josh Smith

    | 1:00PM 9/22/2009
    Cables, connectors, adapters; you can't have a gadget these days without needing some kind of extra cord to connect device A to device B. And most of the time retail stores and name brands charge an arm and a leg for the simple pleasure of connectivity. When the AmazonBasics cables begin...

    By Marlene Alexander

    | 8:00AM 9/22/2009
    Third Age has created a list of 50 ways to leave your clutter, both physically and emotionally. Basically, it comes down to A) identifying what's most important to you, and B) eliminating everything else. That's the short list, and I'm not going to delve into all 50 points in the long list, but...

    By Josh Smith

    | 12:00PM 9/14/2009
    Do you find yourself a bit disgusted by the amount you spend on ATM fees every month? I know I can't stand to pay $2-$3 just to get to my money, but I'm a huge cheapskate. I'll assume you're as upset by wasting even $10 a month, $120 a year, to withdraw money for expenses that can only be paid in...