by Amy LeForge | Feb 10, 2014 | Finances
Teaching children to think beyond today, sometimes even beyond the “now,” is pretty tough, especially if your children are still young. However, preparing your kids for the future is something all parents must do, even though nearly everything in society promotes...
by Amy LeForge | Feb 10, 2014 | Home Management
When it comes to lowering your monthly energy bills, focusing on ways to make your home easier to heat and cool is a savvy strategy. In the average home, heating and cooling can account for as much as half of the household’s energy usage. You don’t have to...
by Brionna Kennedy | Feb 3, 2014 | Finances
No matter how financially-sound a household may be, creating a budget will provide a number of advantages to a family. Whether it is teaching children about responsibility or finding money for a second vacation each year, here are six simple tips for making a budget...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 30, 2014 | Home Management
Cabin fever can set in pretty quickly during a cold, snowy winter. Ease the pain of being stuck in the house by bringing the outside into your house. While you more than likely will not want to open your windows and doors, there are still plenty of ways to bring the...
by Annette Hazard | Jan 27, 2014 | Finances
As your children start reaching their teenage years, one of the most important things you can teach them is the benefit of being smart about money. It’s no secret that the world today requires substantial amounts of money in order to make it. The earlier your...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 27, 2014 | Finances
As a parent, your first natural instinct is to help your child if they find themselves in any sort of distress. Your child feels the same way about you and would be first in line to offer financial help if you need it. Whether borrowing the money you need to see your...