7 Simple Living Lessons From Grandma The Great Depression taught people a lot about frugality. Learn these simple living lessons from Grandma that can help you get by with less while still living well. by Diane R. Schmidt My grandmother, Esther, who lived through the...
Options for Investing Small Amounts by Gary Foreman Can you really build wealth with as little as $50 a month? You could waste it, or you could build a nest egg with what you have. Try these options for investing small amounts. Gary,I am 55 years old and will begin...
Frugally Fun 50th Birthday Party Ideas by Reader Contributors Turning 50 is typically a big birthday event, but it doesn’t require a big budget to be a memorable event. Our frugal readers share tips for picking a fun theme, cutting costs, entertaining guests,...
What You Should Know About Medicare Before Age 65 by Debra Karplus Parts A, B, C & D, Oh, my! Medicare doesn’t have to seem so confusing. Here’s what you should know before age 65 so you can ensure the right coverage and avoid penalties. Whether you...
Things To Consider About Your Long Term Care by Rick Kahler About 70% of us will need long term care eventually. Make sure you consider these things when making decisions regarding your long term care. When most of us hear “long-term health care plan,” we...
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