The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has released the Money Smart Podcast Network, the portable audio (MP3) version of the award-winning Money Smart financial education. The new version of Money Smart is suitable for use with virtually all MP3 players so that consumers of all ages can learn to make informed and prudent financial decisions [...]
Archive for the ‘Organizing’ Category
3 Nov
FDIC Introduces a Portable Audio (MP3) Version of the Money Smart Financial Education Curriculum
13 Oct
14 Ways a Notebook in Your Pocket Can Save You Money
This was an excellent post that I found on The Simple Dollar blog. 1. Write down sale prices. If you spy an item on sale but you’re not really sure how good of a sale it is, jot down the item and the sale price. Later, you can research that price and find out if [...]
8 Oct
15 Things More Important Than Money
Many of us let money become the most important thing in our lives. It drives all of our choices and decisions. It chooses our careers, specific jobs, how we spend our free time. We often do expensive things to escape from the debts and the pressure-filled work, usually with a device on our hip that [...]
8 Oct
Fall Home Maintenance Tips to Save You Money
Seasonal maintenance around your home can be a routine investment. Spend about 2-4 hours during our current fall season, and your investment will help you enjoy a warm cozy winter. This article, recently posted on the Generation X Finance blog, highlights the key areas both inside and outside your home, where simple do-it-yourself routine items [...]
19 Nov
3 Simple Steps to Organize and Track Your Finances
We’ve all grown up with parents saying: “Clean up your room!” …Teachers barking: “Straighten up your desks!” …Bosses and co-workers might even ask you “When did the bomb explode in your office?” Truth be told, keeping your environment (at work and at home) allows you to stay focused, efficient and productive. This recent posting, by [...]