Take Control of Your Finances with This Cloudeight Site Pick
No one knows more about being poor than someone poor – like me! I grovel around waiting for EB to pay me, living paycheck to paycheck…trying to exist on the pittance she pays me. So, being broke, I have learned to make the most of the pennies I earn. I use the best resources I can find to optimize my meager income so I can afford things like say Aldi brand Cornflakes and canned spaghetti.
OK so maybe I’m exaggerating, but why can’t I wile away the days on a yacht in St. Thomas, like EB? Why? Because life is not fair that’s why. And because I’m broke I have found some internet resources that help me get the most bang for the buck.
It’s called The Penny Hoarder and on its website, you find that everything is broken down into categories like:
Make Money
Save Money
Budgeting
Debt
Retirement
Credit Cards
Bank Accounts
Investing
Home Buying
Taxes
Insurance
Here are some of the articles on The Penny Hoarder’s front page…
116 Places That Will Give You Free Stuff on Your Birthday
Budget Airlines: Snag Cheap Tickets But Watch Out for Hidden Fees
Want More Money in 2024? Try a No-Spend Challenge
What Happens to Your Debt When You Die?
25 Tips for How to Save Money if Your Paycheck Is Stretched Thin
Life Insurance for Seniors: Is the Coverage Worth the Cost?
7 Ways to Squeeze More Money Out of Social Security for Life
The 11 Best Budgeting Apps to Get Your Finances Together
Now it’s time to bring in The Penny Hoarder’s brain trust to tell you more about their website…
Founded in 2010, The Penny Hoarder is one of the nation’s largest personal finance websites. Its purpose is to help people take control of their personal finances and make smart money decisions by sharing actionable articles and resources on how to earn, save and manage money. For three consecutive years, the Inc 500/5000 has ranked The Penny Hoarder one of the fastest-growing private media companies in America.
The Penny Hoarder envisions a world where there is less money stress. The Penny Hoarder’s mission is to empower people to make smart choices with their money.
So, if you’re not rich, and you want to make the most of your money, you’ll want to visit The Penny Hoarder. It’s a great site – and it’s a Cloudeight Site Pick!
I have used the basic Quicken for years for our checking and savings accounts. Is it possible to set up checkbook accounts the same way.
You’ll need to ask someone who uses Quicken. Neither of us do… sorry to say.