Archive for the ‘Ways To Save Money’ Category

Why People Choose Online Degrees

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

If I was to further studies in future, I would surely study an online degree rather than going physically to classes at any campus. There are a few reasons why I choose studying a degree online.

First, it gives me the relief from juggling between my home, job and educational institution. In other words, I don’t have time for any on-campus student experience at the age of 40.

Next, more and more people including myself are more interested to take online degrees because of the fact that the tuition fees are much lower and more affordable.

Last but not the least, I can schedule my virtual classes timing that is best to me.

A Closeout Sale For Wholesale Housewares

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

There is a closeout sale for wholesale housewares in the town that I don’t want to miss today.

After much persuasion, hubby promised that he would be back early to go with me.

With this bad economy, it’s wise to buy every household item at discount price to save money. It’s even more money saving with buy 2 free 1 or buy 1 free 1 deals.

Can You Accept Use Stuff As A Gift For Him Or Her?

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Can you accept used stuff as a gift? My buddy’s hubby is fine with a used home theater seating that my buddy bought for him secretly.

You see, my buddy saw the home theater seating at a garage sale. It’s the same model that her buddy had been eying for some time.

The home theater seating still looks new. And luckily, her hubby loves it very much.

Isn’t this a good way of saving money?

Buy What You Need, Not What You Want

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

With current bad economy, I think most working moms will do their best to buy what they need, not what they want anymore.

Whenever a working mama finds some money saving tire chains or anti-cellulite creams, it’s for sure that all of us will be notified to check out the deals.

Of course, it’s important to always remind each other if the money saving items are needed. This helps cut down the possibility of impulse buying.

Is Nissan Versa 1.6 A Cheap Car Gift For Her?

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

With current weak economy and looming recession, buying cheap, efficient cars is highly desirable. Nissa Versa is said to be the cheapest car in the U.S, $9,990.

What do you get for $9,900 rock-bottom retail price? Well, four wheels, four doors and six airbags.

There is no air-conditioning. If you want to add A/C, be ready to fork out $1,000.

There is also no radio although Nissan provides the speakers and the wiring. This means you need an aftermarket setup of radio.

I guess if you want a cheap car, this is what you get. I wonder if any man will buy this Nissan Versa 1.6 as a cheap car gift for her.