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Don’t have a locking gas cap? You just might want to consider getting one. As gas prices are rising, so are the number of [...]
June 24th, 2008 | Posted in Saving Money | 9 Comments
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Over the weekend I headed to the NC Mountains to spend the weekend with my wife and kids who were already there. While driving up, I really focused on practicing some of the hypermiler techniques I wrote about last week. The main one being going the speed limit. While it [...]
June 17th, 2008 | Posted in Misc, Saving Money | 28 Comments
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Gas prices are on the rise, and people are getting extremely creative in coming up with ways to get the maximum amount of miles out of each gallon of gas. A rare group called hypermilers modify their driving habits significantly to improve mileage and reduce vehicle emissions. Hypermiling also generally involves [...]
June 12th, 2008 | Posted in Misc, Saving Money | 38 Comments
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Father’s day is this weekend. Us Dad’s are pretty easy to please and finding great gifts at a low price is pretty easy too. Remember, Father’s day isn’t about how much you spend, but about how much thought and effort you put into it. Here are just a few ideas [...]
June 11th, 2008 | Posted in Saving Money | 7 Comments
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All of the members of the M-Network are writing about vacationing. Frugal tips, ideas, experiences, personal accounts…everything. This is my second article for the week. Check out the other M-Network blogs for more!
For the past two weekends, we’ve headed to our local theme park right after lunch to enjoy some family time [...]
June 5th, 2008 | Posted in Saving Money | 17 Comments
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Today, all of the members of the M-Network are writing about vacationing. Frugal tips, ideas, experiences, personal accounts…everything. Check out the other M-Network blogs for more!
Here in the Carolinas its getting hot. Along with the soaring temperatures, gas prices are also soaring and the side effect is a bank account that’s looking [...]
June 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Saving Money | 17 Comments
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This is a guest post by Steward from My Family’s Money, a blog about personal finance and changing the world. Like this post? Consider subscribing to his feed via RSS or email.
There is a lot of buzz on the World Wide Web about the the topic of frugality. There is [...]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Saving Money | 12 Comments
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The M-Network is currently doing a series highlighting the Dave Ramsey Baby Steps for getting out of debt and getting your life on the right track financially. You can read about all of the steps over on Cash Money Life who kicked things off with a great introduction. As other [...]
February 27th, 2008 | Posted in Saving Money | 39 Comments
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This is a guest post by Jaushwa who blogs about “his journey through money management and investing” at Krazology. If you enjoyed this article, make sure you head over and subscribe!
I wasn’t sure exactly what to write for this article. I take it as an honor to write on this blog [...]
February 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Saving Money | 9 Comments
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The following is a guest post by Lynnae of Being Frugal.net, a blog about frugal living and getting out of debt. If you like this post, consider subscribing to her feed via RSS or email. Make sure you pay her a visit as she was kind enough to give you guys [...]
February 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Guest Posts, Saving Money | 14 Comments
One of the topics I discuss often here on Gather Little by Little is saving money. Well, I received an email the other day from a gentleman named Joel who contacted me his web site. He felt the information on his site was similar to information I publish here on Gather Little by [...]
January 12th, 2008 | Posted in Saving Money | 18 Comments
This post was originally a guest post I wrote for Financial Dominance. I am reposting this while my broken arm heals (blogging with one hand is hard!).
My wife made a comment the other night, “Why do we care about our yard so much? I am just tired of worrying about it”.
My boys mowed the [...]
October 11th, 2007 | Posted in Saving Money | 17 Comments
Not so long ago, American cars weren’t engineered to run for 200,000 or more miles. If fact, they were engineered for a maximum of 100,000. Honestly, they were lucky to run that long under the best of circumstances. Today’s cars, both foreign and American are far better engineered and designed to last [...]
October 3rd, 2007 | Posted in Saving Money | 20 Comments