Save Money All Season

If you lower your thermostat by 7-10 degrees for just 8 hours a day, you can save up to 10% in energy costs. The government estimates these average savings come out to a discount of around $180 per year on your electric bills. If you and your family are out of the...

Switch On the Savings

In honor of Earth Day, we have a green budget tip that’s as good for the planet as it is for your wallet! Common culprits that eat up energy: gadgets, chargers, and devices on standby. Unplug everything that’s not in use and cut back on yourenergy usage by...

Surprise Saver: The Thousand-Dollar Ride

One great way to jumpstart your savings is to rethink your workday routine. Consider organizing a carpool with some coworkers. Even once or twice a week will help you save on gas, tolls, and parking. If the average American carpooled every day, they could save up to...

Financial Health: Clean Up Your Act

The next step in cleaning up your budget: changing how you clean your clothes. Washing in hot water can cost you an unnecessary bundle in electricity costs. For example: Say you do three loads of laundry each week. Using hot water costs $0.60 per load, which adds up...

How to Cook Up A Nest Egg

As CEO of independent wealth management firm LexION Capital, I work to help people take control of their financial lives. I hope to help people reach a place where personal finance can be fun. When it comes to budgets, bills, and trying to save, that can sometimes...