Cosigners and Mortgage
Cosigners and Mortgage is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.
Cosigners and Mortgage is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.
With the recent extension of the homebuyers tax credit and expansion to include a current homeowner tax credit, there is probably going to be a lot of people in the market for a new house. These credits are yet another way people can benefit from economic weakness. If you are in the market for a new […]
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Concerns over inflation continue to be a hot issue in the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. But what is inflation? And should you be worried about it?
We joined a CSA this year, our first time venturing into the realm of Community Supported Agriculture. I have been intrigued with the concept for several years, as I have friends who rave about their weekly boxes of fresh veggies from a local farm. A special deal popped up in my Facebook feed in late winter and I decided to do it.
We shelled out $475 ($450 for the CSA and $25 one-time delivery fee). The reason I finally took the plunge is because the CSA was coming from a farm in Salem, Connecticut, (about 30 miles from my home) but was being delivered to a farm in our town (about a 7 minute drive up the road). So the convenience factor weighed heavily in the decision.
The $450 applies to a season that started the last week in May and will run through November. That’s 25 weeks, equaling an expense of $18 a week. The box of vegetables provides about 5-10 lbs of produce a week. From May through October we typically shop for veggies and fruits at our local farmers’ markets (we are blessed with several near our home), where we easily spend around $40 a week. The CSA does not include fruit.
Wondering what the pros and cons of tiny houses are? Thinking about living small? Tiny homes are becoming more and more popular each year. Plus, there are so many different options for tiny homes. You could live in an RV, boat, van, treehouse, build a small home, and more. After several years of living in […]
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We all wish that we could pack our bags with the finest outfits, jet off to a private island and dine on 5-star, Michelin-rated food. Unfortunately our bank accounts just donât have time for that. Lucky for us, there are some great hacks out there that make traveling in luxury a little bit easier for
The post How to Travel in Luxury on a Budget appeared first on MintLife Blog.
How many times can you use your VA loan benefit? You can use your VA home loan benefit as many times as you want. But, with some rare exceptions, you […]
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Hotels with overwater bungalows can be pricey but are a destination in and of themselves. These spots offer the opportunity to book bungalows with points.
The correction in these markets could rival the crash that occurred in the wake of the housing bubble more than a decade ago.
H&R Block recently contacted me to tell me about their Budget Challenge — a teen financial literacy program that simulates an adultâs financial life and rewards students for mastering real-world financial decision-making. It looks so helpful and fun and I love that they are committed to encouraging kids to learn important financial lessons from aRead More