Affordable Food Idea (Great For Next Big Game)

After a long day, the last thing anyone wants to do is spend an hour making dinner. Ordering Uber Eats is easier but more expensive. The dilemma arises: make dinner, save money, but be exhausted; or order dinner, spend more money, but be rested. There is a third option: the buffalo chicken wrap. It is

Tips For Organizing Your Home This Summer

Start this summer on the right foot by decluttering problem areas in your home. These areas tend to accumulate things all year long. Removing the clutter means a nice, clean look. Getting Started Before you begin, get several boxes for sorting things. You’ll want one labeled trash, one for donations, and one for recycling. Have

8 Easy Ways To Live a Better Life

Every day most of us go to bed thinking of the things we should have done better and how it will be different tomorrow. The reality is most us won’t make major changes by tomorrow. Sounds depressing – but sometimes the truth stings. Instead of thinking of ways to change the entire way operate, focus

5 Easy Ways to Save on Healthcare Cost

Sign up for a Health Savings Account (HSA) The popularity of HSAs is growing, and they’re likely to stick around for the long term. “HSAs are triple-tax-free,” says Chatzky. “The money goes in pretax and grows tax-free, and if you use it to pay for medical expenses, withdrawals are tax-free.” The bottom line: Having an

U.S. Households Owe More than $16,000 in Credit Card Debt

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The average U.S. household owes $16,061 in credit card debt, up from 10% from $14,546 in 2006, according to an analysis released by personal finance company NerdWallet. That figure is still down from the recent high of $16,912 at the height of the recession in 2008. Credit card debt levels aren’t expected to hit pre-recession