Debbie
I'm a full time freelance writer and coach, and a work-at-home mom of two young boys. Most frequently, I write about being in debt, how to get out of that debt, and general personal finance issues - but I have been known to write about wigs, parenting, relationships, dogs, and a whole range of other topics, too! In 2008, I started a coaching program for people who want to
make money from writing.
I'm also a member of a
personal finance community designed to help you figure out
your number - how much you need to have in the bank to start living your dream lifestyle.
Recent Blog Posts
Almost a year ago now, I moved into a new place. The new place didn't have a refrigerator, washing machine, or dishwasher. These are three appliances that I consider must-have, and since my money was tied up in first and last month's rent, and a security deposit - I didn't have $15...
With all the talk about reducing expenses during some difficult financial times, people are finding pretty clever ways to cut back or save money. What about all the times we throw a container in the trash when we know there is a little something left inside? It may seem like that little bit o...
Recent Forum Posts
Depends on a lot of factors. If you're selling something, you need conversions not just traffic to the website. For example, you could have 10,000 visitors per day but if no one buys what you're selling, the traffic won't do anything to increase your revenue.
If you're relying on adsense or o...
Gaurav-
Apply for a paypal debit card. Then you can use it when shopping or withdraw money from an ATM.
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Recent Comments
Maybe it depends on where you live. Here, most people work 7:30am to 3:30pm, 8 to 4pm or 9 to 5pm at their full time job. So you could easily work from 4, 5 or 6pm to 10 or midnight after work, and then again on weekends. Retailers are often open until 9 or 10. Walmart and gr...
MdImranHossain - if your earnings aren't covering your expenses you have 2 choices: you need to earn more money, or reduce your expenses.
Even when it seems like we can't reduce our expenses any more, chances are there is something else we can go without or downgrade.
Sometimes it means wor...