One Project at a Time: 10/21/14
Welcome back to our weekly link party. If this is your first time joining us, I’m so glad you’re here! Today is the day we take some time to shine the spotlight on all of you. With two featured link ups from last week, it’s always fun to see what Read More
Purge Day 10: Bills
Today isn’t the most exciting purge, but it’s one that’s probably the most important. Don’t skip it because you are overwhelmed or knee deep in debt. Face the task head on and get it done! You can do it! Today is the day. Purge Day Read More
Planning for a Debt-free Christmas
One thing that we know for certain: Christmas will be here in exactly 18 weeks. One thing that may not be clear: Who will be celebrating it free of gift-giving debt. It’s much more joyful and peaceful to move into and out of the holidays without having to worry Read More
Teaching kids about Money & Responsibility
It’s back to school week here at A Bowl Full of Lemons & I’m going to be sharing a few different kits that come in our “Back to School Printable Bundle”. Today I am highlighting Modern Parents Messy Kids new Responsibility & Money Management Kit. It has everything you need Read More
Periodically Reworking Your Budget
You’re following a written budget – fabulous! You are totally on the right track.* But one of the facts of life is that nobody’s financial situation is static. There are fluctuations in income, new expenses, expenses that end, and changes in monthly bill amounts. Plus, children are born, Read More
Smart Money Smart Kids…
Are you a parent who has yet to teach your children about money? Raising kids is scary and teaching them about money can be even scarier. This concept is forgotten among most families these days. Our kids are taught the dangers of drugs and alcohol, not to put their fingers Read More
Kids and Money: Earning and Managing a Commission
In order to learn to manage money, kids need money to manage. (Yes, I know. I have a keen sense of the obvious.) And the way in which they receive and manage that money should fit as much as possible with grown-up reality since we’re not ultimately training Read More
Saving Your $1,000 Emergency Fund
via freedigitalphotos.net When you feel as though you’re living paycheck to paycheck, the thought of building up a $1,000 emergency fund can be daunting. But it’s so important, and with a little creativity it can be a fun and rewarding challenge! However, those dollars will not accumulate without a plan. Read More
Holiday Shopping on a Budget: Apps
Between Thanksgiving and Christmas meals, entertaining, and purchasing gifts, not overspending in November and December can be a challenge! Here are five apps to help you plan better, stick to your budget, and save money along the way. (Note: I do not own a smart phone but have been Read More