Buying Our First Home: Part 2


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This is Part 2 in a series. You can read Part 1 here. We first began looking at homes online through Zillow (geez, I can lose hours on Zillow) to see what was available, checked out a couple of open houses, and contacted Quicken Loans to get a quote on a mortgage. We pulled our […]

April 9, 2015

Buying Our First Home: Part 1


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We are officially homeowners now! My husband and I just closed on our first home and we are beaming with boundless excitement, hope, and possibilities that come with buying a home that we hope to grow into for years to come. Our home buying story began last spring. My husband and I had been talking […]

March 4, 2015

Springboard America Review


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If you are looking for a survey site that won’t ask you the same old questions about your favorite soda or air freshener, check out Springboard America. Springboard America is a legitimate survey site that offers surveys on topics like politics and current events so its not the same repetitive surveys on advertising and commercial products. They […]

February 6, 2015

Catching Up


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Well then, happy Halloween, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year. It’s been a long time hasn’t it? Where the hell have I been? Traveling for work, busy as hell, sick, working on buying a house (yay!). SO much going on. The real deal is that I was traveling for three months for […]

January 25, 2015

Why Rent to Own is a Trap


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In my entire adult life, college included, I have never paid more than $50 for a sofa. Seriously, that’s what Craigslist is for. That and friends that are moving and need to sell all their posessions right out of their storage unit. I am absolutely willing to pay $50 for that blue sofa (for some […]

November 4, 2014

How to Cut Textbook Costs


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    College tuition costs are rising, room and board costs are going up, and you need $190 for your Biology textbook. Seriously? How can a single book cost that much?! Staring down the barrel of textbook costs may have you facing $500-$700 just for bound paper and words, just for one semester, depending on […]

September 3, 2014