10 Ways to Make Your Roof Last Longer
On average, the cost of replacing your roof is approximately between $5,000 to $11,000.Â
On average, the cost of replacing your roof is approximately between $5,000 to $11,000.Â
If you’ve ever wondered what the nomadic lifestyle is really like, I’ve been traveling full-time for over five years, and I’m always excited to share my experiences. It all started back in 2013 when my husband and I left our day jobs and became location independent. We started traveling more extensively, and we loved being […]
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Today, I have an article from Penny. Her family of six spends just $53,000 a year, with $22,000 of that going towards their student loan debt. Here is her story. Dear Readers of Making Sense of Cents, I’m Penny. I write a blog with my cousin, Rich. It’s called Penny and Rich. He’s rich. I’m poor. Get […]
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If youâre interested in learning how to become a freelance writer so you can earn an amazing income from home, this post is for you. Imagine being your own boss, having nearly unlimited income potential, and being able to work in your pajamas if you want to. Instead of slaving away in a cubicle all […]
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I’ve just come from the gym. My arms are so spent I can barely type. My glutes are killing me as I sit on my wooden chair. I am guzzling ice water and still sweating a little. An hour of concentrated exercise with a trainer — part of my gym memberships — has left me feeling both exhausted and accomplished. I love my gym.
My gym membership costs us $158.46 per month. I can hear the gasps of horror from the frugal corner: that’s 1,901.52 a year! Over the next 10 years, that’s almost $20K I could be putting into my Roth IRA. That’s $5,704.56 we could be putting into the 529 college account for our second child (you remember him, the one we call Hope He Gets A Soccer Scholarship)! I could use that to open a stock investment account and invest in electronic-traded funds. I could purchase corporate bonds!
Besides using Facebook to catch up with friends and relatives, you can also use it to connect with people around the world who are trying to live the same type of frugal lifestyle you are.
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Today my guest is John Harcar, cold calling expert. Johnâs crushed it in his first year through cold calling, but has been running call centers for many years. He shares some amazing tips and tricks to help you better understand this hot new lead generation technique, and advice on getting started yourself. If youâre looking for more quality leads (who isnât!?), donât miss this episode!
Freelance writing jobs are a great side hustle. But getting that first gig can be tough. Here’s how to make your application stand out from the pack.Experienced editors and publishers offer their insider tips into how to get freelance writing jobs.
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