How To Live Well As A Single Woman



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I get lost of emails everyday. These e-mails are from readers, friends, and family. I love getting them.

I love taking the time to answer them all. It may take me a while, but I do try. Answering those e-mails and reading all your sweet comment helps me to know my readers. I get to have a better feel of what you all love about my blog, so then I can deliver more of those things. Lately I have been asked how I do the things I do.

How do I home school, keep a clean house (try to at least), spend time with my hubby, and all those things that is required of me. Most days I have no clue how I do it. I end the day, lay in bed, and become amazed at all I was able to accomplish in those 18 hours or so I was awake. Well I have tried to simply answer those questions with a bit of humor and truth in e-mails, but always kind of felt I should do more. He told me I should include, and this is a direct quote, 'some of that Mom crap'.

I said 'really Mom crap?' He replied 'Yeah you know that stuff you love to read about. Include that in your blog. Let them know how you do what you do.

I bet they would love it'. So there you have it.

Very eloquently put right? Yeah be jealous of his mad verbal skills. Later that night How Does She came to my mind and I knew I had a new series to have on Blissful and Domestic. I have lots of ideas for posts and am very excited to get started. I want these to be very informative post, so get ready for some inspiration. My cup has runeth over here and I am ready to share. Today I am going to tell you how my family of four lives well on $14,000/year.

Oh yes ladies and gents you did not read wrong. I am 100% serious. My family of 4 lives on about $14,000 a year.

We are not in debt, and own our home and both our cars. Want to know how we do this all and still save money?

Well I am going to share some tips that have helped us along the way. I promise that if you just try some of these tips and tricks I will share today, you will notice a HUGE, GIGANTIC, TREMENDOUS difference in your spending habits and the balance in your checking account will no longer create stressed frown lines.

You will be filled with nothing, but smiles knowing you are doing alright in the finance department. Rush forward a few years. Hubby was serving a second deployment in Iraq. I had a horrible time taking over the finances. I would cry everyday on the phone to him. I couldn't do it.

I couldn't keep track of everything. Bills were constantly late and I would over draft our account like nobody's business. This was seriously the worst ever.

Hubby would call from Iraq everyday to find out what was going on with the finances. I went shopping to give me something to do with my littles. Target and I were BFF's. Their clearance section and I were even tighter.

I would tell myself it was on sale or marked down, so really I was saving money. BIG FAT WRONG! Just cause it is on sale, does not mean you need it. Finally that sweet hubby of mine had a very serious conversation with me.

He asked me if I wanted to buy a house someday, which I did. He reminded me of our goal to pay cash for a house. The way things were going, it wasn't going to happen. He told me he understood I was sad, but shopping was not the way to deal with him being gone. He told me about a book he had heard of.

He really wanted me to read it. It was called.

I requested it from the library and when it came I read it cover to cover. I can honestly say that next to the Bible and Book of Mormon, no other book has made such an impact on my life. It taught so many things I had not learned in my 25 years (at the time). This book gives amazing examples of how the Economides family lived on less and always within their means. Below are the simple changes we have made over the years since that day so many years ago. Today I am going to share how we changed our lives by living within our means.

I promise that if you incorporate some of these tips, into your life, your family will be happier and less stressful. Your marriage will be better. Remember the things couple fight most about is finances. Why not do yourself a favor and get it together. Less stress in a marriage means it is a happier one.

I know mine surely is! They have a good selection of plans, starting as low as $7.99 per month, with no contracts. You can cancel or put your account on hold any time you want. You can even try them out for free! We pay about $14.99 per month and get one movie out at a time and unlimited viewing on our PSP.

They have a separate kids section full of current TV shows. Wizards of Waverly Place, ANT Farm, Yo Gabba Gabba.and The Office, Burn Notice, Downton Abbey, Vampire Diaries, Army Wives, etc for the hubbs and me. Seriously they have everything. We are able to find things from every genre and ratings for movies and TV shows are all listed for us. They are also always adding new titles.

We never have a problem finding something to watch and enjoy together as a family or a couple. Saving money on your cable was essential. Remember why pay for something you don't use and only have to channel surf on? Not worth it folks! When you use cash you have to stay within your set budget because that is all you have the dinero to pay for. I do this when I go grocery shopping. We budget $400 per month.

This is $300 for normal groceries and we use the extra $100 to stock up on sales and food storage. Once that $400 is gone. There are no extra shopping trips made because there is no more money. I make every single penny count when I go grocery shopping. I also shop once a month, which makes a HUGE difference. The more you go to the store in a month, the more you will spend. Way to many trips for impulse purchases, which can add up real fast.

You can see more tips and tricks on how I. I was not always a but I have learned. We find so many amazing things at thrift stores.

Most of has been bought at thrift stores. I love to find clothes for my whole family there. I can usually find name brand things for my whole family! I actually give my kids money and tell them to pick out their own shirts. My son loves it! His shirts are only $1, so he gets to pick out a bunch for each school year. We have found Hurley, Quicksilver brands, just to name a few at thrift stores.

Once you, you can't stop. My children grow so fast. Helps us stay within our budget.

Remember that B word is key to the whole enchilada. Set a budget and stay within it.

I also make a ton of. You can check out my sewing tutorials for more tips and tricks. Gas is crazy expensive right now! Well really has been for the past few years and it doesn't seem to be getting any better. We watch our miles. We only fill our tanks up no more than twice a month.

We shoot for once a month. We combine errands when we go out, so we aren't wasting our gas. We also limit our across town trips.

When we visit family in another city, we make the most out of it. We know we don't get to drive and visit family often, so when we do we cherish it.

We don't go just for an hour, we stay and visit and even run errands that may be close to where we have family. We try to remember that when the gas is gone. We really think about places we need to travel in the month and factor that into how much gas we have left. Trips for fun things that may take up a lot of gas, are spaced out.

Moderation is the key. Really think about what you are using your gas on.

Is it really worth it? Also check your tire pressure. When tires are filled correctly, you can make your tank go further for you.

Say no to charging it. This is such a biggie folks! Our Philosophy, when it comes to credit cards, is that they should be for emergencies. They are there when you need them.

If you do have to use them, pay them off as soon as you can. Don't let that interest build up, if it doesn't have too. I know some people use credit cards to build credit.

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I totally understand this.We did that in the beginning of our marriage, but we paid everything off each month. If you don't have the cash to pay for that shirt or dinner date, than you shouldn't be charging it. Do you have credit card debt now?

Well you can totally get out of it. Every summer our credit cards are used. Hubby is a full-time student, so in the summer things are tight. We use our 2 credit cards for bills and then pay it off as soon as possible.

We add our credit card payments into our budget and keep it there until it is paid off. Budget in a payment for your credit cards each month. If you get a little extra money during the month, pay off those cards. Keep paying them down.Eventually you will pay it off and have a little extra money each month to play with. This is the best!

Once you have paid off your credit card, keep it clear. If you have a hard time controlling yourself around that plastic beauty, then leave it home. Don't allow yourself to carry it. Take some control over your fiances. I personally couldn't handle a credit card when we first got married.

When that baby got in my hands, I would suddenly have the need to spend. Eventually I cut it up and told my hubby I couldn't handle it.

I had to admit I had a problem and deal with it. Now I still do not hold a credit card. I prefer to let hubby have them. I can control myself, but hate the temptation. I leave my cards at home. I know I have ti if something happened, but I don't allow myself to carry it in my wallet.

Know your limits folks. Take an interest in your family and their finances.

Want to make things better? I research all the time. Knowledge is power! I google, blog, read, etc. The library has an amazing selection of books on everything. Finances, cooking, sewing, decorating on a budget, etc. So much you can learn here.

I am always interested in how people save money. I ask my friends, search through blogs, etc.

There is so much stuff out there. So many tips and tricks to learn.

Don't stop searching for ways that will helps your family this year. It may seem like work at first, but I promise it will become second nature to you. My hubby came into the marriage with his truck. He still owed $8,000.

Once we had the money, we paid it off. Now we own it and that cars is still running great. Four years ago we bought a van. We had saved $10,000 for the down payment. We paid that and then 1 year later we had paid off the $12,000 left on it. We set a goal to pay it off and did it!

It felt great! (we did all this before he got out of the military and when my hubby actually had an income. Now that income is gone. We are down to $14,000. We are able to make it on that income work for us because we paid off the cars years ago when we actually had money. Make sense?). We always talk about our future.

We make plans and dream together. This is such a fun part of our relationship now.

We love fixing up our house together and thinking of the next project we want top start and save up for. It may take longer, but I have the patience for it. Set a Goal with your hubby and decided where you want to be financially this year, next year, 5 years from now.

Write the goals down and talk of them often. This is a great way to see if you are own the right track to achieving that goal. Enough said right?

It is though! Decide today how you want to live. Make the choice now and commit. We committed to a thrifty lifestyle and we stuck with it and have been so blessed for it. Don't try to do every tip I shared with you here right away.

Think of a baby.Would you feed a baby steak? No, of course not. You start with milk, then oatmeal, then soft food.

You move up to steak. This is the same way. Pick something simple. Decide you will not charge anything this month, or you will stick to a grocery budget. I promise that those small changes will make a HUGE impact on your budget and finances. Decide now how you want to live and do it!

I promise you will be a happier person when you are free from the strains money can cause. Good Question.

Let me think. Hubby is usually the one who takes care of the internet. I know that we get the internet through our local cable provider. Msi ethernet controller driver free download. Our cable company offers a few different internet choices, when it comes to the speed of the internet.

I would call your cable company and ask what type of internet you are signed up for. You may be singed up for something more expensive and not even know it. Other than that the $35 was just what we were signed up for when we moved and hooked up the internet in our current house. Anonymous If you've got a good local representative for your internet company, then he should be able to keep you on a promotional rate. Every time our promotional rate is expiring I just call our local rep and let him know.

We may have to adjust speed or even our package but we end up saving money in the long run. Our current promotion is $50 for a basic cable and internet, which was cheaper than the $75 for internet alone. Once this promo rate is up we'll drop the cable and go back to whatever internet is cheapest. You guys are absolutely amazing!! I am so inspired by you right now. We have always struggled with budgeting and have spent the last 2 years getting ourselves back in line. It has been SO hard to only have one car, move in with our inlaws and all the other sacrifices we made.but the day we could shout from the rooftops that we were debt free made it all worth it.

The thing that helped us most? Definitely the cash envelope system. I am a very visual person so actually seeing when I was out of money worked wonders for me:) I loved this post and LOVE this series! We spent a long time living like no one else.just to pay off debt:) Our problem now is we stopped using credit and are trying to buy another home.yikes. Not a pretty situation.

We have plenty of money and NO ONE will lend to us.because we don't use credit. We have one house that we rent out and want to buy the house we live in. Other people need to know this stuff:) please link it up at my party:D http://www.addhousewife.com/2012/06/happy-happy-pininspiration-day-and-were.html. I get bread and storage bags from Wal-Mart.

They are sold by all the other baggies. They come with twist ties and everything. You can also get gallon size freezer bags as well. I store my bread in there also.

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I usually have one loaf out at a time. Any other loaves I have that are baked will go in the freezer, until we are ready to eat them. Usually bread doesn't last more than a week here. It is gobbled up way too fast.

Umm I think though I have left it out for at least 2 weeks and it was still good. After that it starts drying out and stuff, Very similar to store bought bread. Having two people going to work is totally different. My hubby only goes to school and I am a stay at home Mom. Obviously me filling up once a month works for me, but wouldn't work for you.What I would say is try other ways to save money.

Don't pick out what wouldn't work, but look at my tips and see what could work. What little change could you make.

Those little changes will add up overt time and make a big difference. I know they will:) Also I live in Nevada. Gas prices are different everywhere. Again just take my advice as suggestions. I am just sharing what has worked for my family. Also the once a month filling the gas tank is for both Hubby and I.

We each have our own cars I Wanted to make sure everyone knew that. I found you today thru Feed Me Friday blog hop and then again thru Create.Craft.Love as one of her most viewed links of the week!

I hope you will consider checking out my blog: Thanks! I cannot tell you how awesome this is that I have found this! I am currently unemployed and living on less, in fact I lose about $300+ every month. I luckily am living at home but that doesn't provide for everything. I'm going to look thru everything you wrote about, read the book you suggested, and do what I can to drop down my spending habits!

Wonderful post! My husband and I had two different ways for managing money when we got married, he paid the bills and then spent everything else, I paid the bills, saved, and spent a little here-and-there. I do a budget every month, but haven't been including dinner out and other 'extras,' but am seriously considering do that, especially since we have a baby on the way. I will definitely be coming back for more tips on thrifting and going the homemade route. I have already started with a few things and can already see the difference it's making! Thank you so much for sharing this!

Jessica @ joyfulhomekaing.blogspot.com. This is a really interesting post with good ideas.

There is a TV show called 'Til Debt Do Us Part' and she says pretty much the same. She gets talking to couples really in debt and gives them tasks to get out of debt. I don't know if it is available in the USA because it is Canadian but it is worth checking out.

However, I would NEVER be able to pay cash for a 200,000$ house, because this is what houses cost over here. Nevertheless, I enjoyed your post. I am already very thrifty and, aside from my house, I am debt free and intend on staying that way.

I think everyone should buy only what they NEED instead of what they desire. It takes a lot of restraint at first but, if you are creative, it becomes a game and a lot of fun! Thanks for posting this. I was just like you were with money.

Actually, I still am, somewhat. I don't have a budget and I don't record what I spend. I do use credit cards, however, I pay them off each month.

I do agree with one other user regarding gas, though. I live 25 miles from my job so I have to fill up once a week. My boyfriend and I used to car pool but he lost his job and his new job is in the opposite direction of mine. Anyways, thanks again for posting this!

I'm your newest follower via GFC. I'd love for you to follow back.:) Julie www.jamscorner.com. Anonymous You have a lot of great advice but I have to disagree with saying no to charging. My husband and I put everything on our Fidelity awards AMEX and we pay it off at the end off the month. We get 2% cash back on everything we purchase. Instead of taking the cash back you can transfer it to your fidelity investments accounts. You have to make your money work for you.

So we are able to put extra money away for retirement just by paying with our card! In order to do this though you must have self control and know your budget. Many people end up spending more than they have because they do not keep track of their spending. I personally have not had a problem with this because I have always kept myself on a tight budget.

Also there are great free websites like Mint.com that can track your spending and will link you checking accounts and credit cards all together. My husband is in finance and he is crazy about setting goals.

I used to get a bit annoyed at how.anal. He would be about it. Now, I am completely there with him. We are working on paying off all our debt and want to save to buy a house one day in cash like y'all. I'm currently reading America's Cheapest Family, which is what caught my eye and brought me to this article. It's really eye opening to see how much they can save.

And if they can do it with 5 kids, surely we can too. It's encouraging to see others doing it!

Kayla A lot of comments are nitpicking about the cost of the home or gas. To you all - you are kind of missing the forest for the trees. Ok, perhaps in your area, you can't get by on a tank of gas a month, etc. But likely you can cut back. I'm 24, and am in the home buying process with my husband, as are several of our friends.

They are looking for houses priced between 220K and 250K, because they have determined they need a large house in an expensive suburb. Our budget is much less then half that, because we are considering less trendy areas, a smaller house, older fixtures, etc. Those friends would wholeheartedly argue they could never buy a less expensive house, because they would have to give up some of their wants. The major point here is you need to reexamine the difference between needs and wants. I appreciated the tips, though there is a pretty strong impression that all debt is bad.

Like a previous comment stated, smart savers make their money work for them. Its a matter of comparing interest rate on debt, to earning potential of cash in different investments. I live in a neighborhood where the average price of a 1500 sq ft house is currently $45k.

The homes are about 5 years old, mostly builder-grade stuff, but we have vaulted ceilings, granite countertops, new appliances, and an HOA, so it IS possible to find a home that you can pay cash for without resorting to living in a rapidly-depreciating mobile home. I mean if you like mobile homes (and a lot of people do) then by all means. I'm not commenting on the quality of a mobile home, but merely on the investment potential. And frankly, if you're here searching for ideas for how to make your family's budget work on $14k, then you're probably having trouble making 'good' debt work for your family. For us, debt was almost an addiction.

The more we went into debt, the more we depended on it for the things we needed and we always had to buy new things. Most CLer's don't accept credit cards.

I do agree that if you're struggling to provide a major purchase that your family needs now, and that will save a lot of money in the long run, then use a credit card. But realize that all debt IS bad for most people, or credit companies wouldn't be doing so well, and that it will catch up with you if you aren't diligent. I'm here.looking for any advice.so I can safely say I cannot manage debt. We bought our cloth diaper stash on a zero-interest credit card because we knew even the monthly payments would cut our diaper/wipe bill in half for our two daughters. If we hadn't paid it off immediately, we'd have lost the savings we created by switching to cloth. We were spending $250 a month on diapers and wipes. Averaged out, we spend about $15 a month now.

Anyway these are great ideas, and I do agree that if you can villainize debt in your mind a little bit, it'll be less tempting to use it unwisely. Thank you for these tips. I will be returning for more gems, so keep them coming!:D. Anonymous Wow, this was the FIRST money saving blog I've ever read and wanted to use the tips! I'm a new single mom (daughter about 2 1/2 months old,) and am back to work. Budgeting has been so hard, and I'm not making much, and thus blog gave me some GREAT ideas! I love the library idea- I'm going to go get a library card and learn to sew, and I love thrift storing, so I'll definitely do that more often!

Thank you again, you have a great way of making people feel like they CAN do this, without making me feel bad!! Such a great post! My parents raised me this way, so I have tried to continue being frugal after I married. However, my husband has yet to be reformed. Still working on that one. I was curious how you managed to pay 12,000 in a year to pay off your van when you live on 14,000 per year?

Just curious. We have two cars that are paid off, but we pay as much as a car payment would be each month in repairs and are trying to figure out how in the world we are going to save for another car when one of these dies. Like you, we budget everything, even trips to Target and dinners out. We have a set amount we like to save each month.

Some months it's less and some it's more, but as long as we're in that range, we feel like we're doing pretty well. I feel that credit cards are extremely useful, as long as you keep track of your spending and don't abuse them. We use one credit card for all our purchases, and pay it off at the end of every month (we've never incurred a cent of interest). We've done that for about 4 years now and recently cashed in our credit card points and miles to take a trip to Hawaii that in the end, cost us about $180 (our flights were $10 each - from North Carolina!, and we had to pay a resort fee of $27/day).

Just our flights would have been about $1,200 had we not used the miles we'd earned by using our credit card. The trick is knowing what you're spending and keeping track of it. My hubs gets an e-mail alert every time we use the credit card, so when he gets a spare moment, he inputs all of those charges into a spreadsheet so we can see exactly where our money is going. It works for us, but the trick is finding what works for you and your family. Thanks for all the great tips. Unfortunately for me as a single mom working across town I can't utilize all of them like the gas tip (my absolute favorite tip on here as filling the tank is my biggest point of procrastination). I do try to budget and i hope that implementing some of your shopping/make your own tips will help me trim the edges and find an attainable goal.

I hope to try the make your own laundry soap and maybe find a bread machine. I don't use credit cards although i do use my debit card (i think I'll make that DID use it) as you pointed out it's too easy to go over budget with it since those few dollars here and there add up. My car will be paid in a year (extra $$$ will be so helpful) no cable, we do use internet and cell phones (have to keep in touch with the kiddos). I would love to hear any ideas you have on reducing utility costs (if that's even possible) keep up the good work, it's so helpful to others, especially people like me that don't have time for all the research (commuting and working takes up a minimum of 11 hours each of 5 days a week). You have some great ideas here.

Keep positive you will do it! Setting great goals is key and you are doing awesome!! Cutting down utility costs sounds like a great post in itself. Thanks for the idea.

I can tell you that we try not to waste water. Simple things like turn off when brushing, I do wash dishes by hand, since we don't have a dishwasher.

I don't think this helps us save water, I just need clean dishes: We also try to take shorter showers and I do about 2 loads of laundry everyday or so instead of a bunch on one day. It helps the electric bill stay down.

We turn off fans when not using them or not in the room and turn off lights when we leave a room. We also turn off the computer when not in use. It never stays on all the time and we have a swamp cooler instead of AC. These tips may seem little, but they add up fast and will save you a ton. It has for us. This was so great for me to read!

I am a new mom and learning to cook, run a household be domestic:) My boyfriend makes really good money so we never focus on how much we eat out or how much we spend on groceries. But we do notice we don't have a ton of money left for our savings at the end of the month:/ your blog has totally inspired me to want to budget! We want to get a new car and build onto our house and I think this article has really given me the boost I needed so that we can save up for bigger and better things and stop wasting! I just found your blog through Pinterest and I'm so glad I did!!

Thank you for tons of great ideas. I need to cut our grocery bill and I will be reading that post of yours tomorrow. I also agree with the furniture and furnishings in the home; if I didn't make it, I don't have it. I started making my own furniture to replace the really old and beat up stuff we have.

I'm working on a media cabinet and I LOVE that I have been able to save so much money by building my own stuff. I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one with that philosophy.:). Anonymous Wow! This is incredibly inspiring! My husband and I have been living on our own for a few years. I've been the one who manages the finances the whole time.

I do pretty well, always pay bills on time. We have a credit card to build credit but always pay it off each month. I'm very good with numbers so I can remember due dates for bills and what needs to be paid when. We live on a very small budget as well, (fresh college graduates trying to find a job in our career fields) but what we do seems to work.

I love finding ways to save money, thanks for the tips!:). I know our gas has been an issue for some readers.

My hubby does do online school, but goes in about 2 days a week. He has to drive about 20 minutes to get to school, so he does drive. We just really limit trips as much as we can. He also calls himself a hyper miler. He is very into it. Google it if you want to know what it is.

For all those reading this make the gas work for you. Just because you don't agree with our gas numbers/budget doesn't mean you can't do something similar. Everyone is different and has different needs. Make it work for you, so you can save money for yourself and your family. I'm a 20-year-old college student and I THOUGHT I had it all together when it came to using money. My dad sends me $500 a month, so last year I'm thinking I can easily save up a couple thousand for next year! When summer came around I had zero dollars and a $600 credit card bill.

Your article has helped me understand how that happened and what I can do this year to prevent it. Also, I am getting married soon and we are really going to need to use your advice! (We both suck at money) so thank-you again, I look forward to looking at the rest of your blog! Becca Someone asked for tips for utilities. Excuse the length of this post but this happens to be one of my favourite topics: 1. Know where you use it.

They sell these nifty devices you can use to measure the electricity used by every appliance in your home. Conduct an electricity audit - you'll probably find a few major culprits, and you'll probably find you can do without them. For instance, we found three major culprits were: 1) the electric kettle, which would be used 10+ times a day, particularly if the in-laws were visiting; 2) a computer monitor that was left on all the time, even though we never used that particular computer; and 3) our TV. Easy problems to solve - we switched to a stove-top kettle (when we boil the kettle, we pour it into thermoses and that gives us boiling-hot water for several hours at a time); we switched off the computer monitor; and we replaced the aging TV. (Not budget friendly you say? We financed replacing the TV by selling all of the DVDs we no longer watched on eBay.) 2. Stop using your dryer.

Why pay for something the sun does for free? Drying your clothes on the line increases their longevity; and particularly in the summer, it's quicker to use the clothesline than to throw them in the dryer anyway.

(Plus, it's really very nice to force yourself to take a 5 minute break and get out in the fresh air.) (And before you say, But what about the winter? - Yes, even in the winter you can get by without a dryer. They're called drying racks and they're cheap.) 3. Dress to the conditions. A few years ago we visited my family in Utah, stopping on the way in Singapore for Chinese New Year. When we got to my parents' house in the middle of winter, my husband commented that their house was so hot, if we'd been in Singapore he would've turned on the air conditioning.

If there's snow outside, wear warm clothes and adjust the thermometer. If it's summer, don't try to make your house arctic-cold. We hardly ever turn on the heat; it's a great excuse to cuddle! Becca Continued from above (it was too long to post in one go): 4.

Watch your water. You don't need to flush the toilet after every wee. The mayor of London went 3+ years without flushing him (and no, he didn't have a servant do it for him). I know lots of families that flush theirs only once or twice a day. You also don't need to take long showers - you can do everything you need to do in 2 minutes. Here's a fun way to teach yourself: Wait until your favourite TV show comes on.

Wait until it's getting really good. Around about the second-last ad break of an hour-long show, go take a shower. This tends to be the longest ad break and the most suspensful. You won't want to miss a minute of the show, so you'll get in and out quickly. Also, keep a bucket in your shower for collecting water as you go. This water can be used to water plants or even flush the toilet.

Hand-wash your dishes. I know the dishwashing companies tell you this takes more water. You can effectively wash a day's worth of dishes in about 5 litres of water - I generally use about 3. Even the most water-effecient dishwasher uses 12 litres. When it's time to replace an appliance, do your research.

Cheapest isn't always best. Pay attention to the effeciency ratings. An LED TV uses a fraction of the power of a plasma.

Top-loader washing machines are much more effecient for water and energy use than front-loaders. I want my appliances to be effecient and to last for a good 10 - 15 years. I'm not saving money if I buy an off-brand that will only last 3 or 4 years, or if I buy something that will cost a fortune to operate. Buy the best, most effecient models you can afford. Those energy-saving lightbulbs? They really do save power. A 60 watt lightbulb is exactly that - 60 watts per hour it's on.

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It's there if we want it - but we aren't paying for it if we don't. If it makes sense for you - consider getting solar panels or even making your own power-generating windmill. Solar panels are expensive; but sometimes the government incentives make it well worth the cost. (Our 1 kw system cost us $200 installed. It provides us with up to 5 kw of power a day - which is more power than we use in a day.) Again, do your research. You want to make sure the panels are put in the correct place - any shadow on any part of the panel means that that entire panel is not collecting electricity. Direction matters too.

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Until then we didn't care about power consumption - it wasn't even on our radar. But turning off the lights for an hour made us realise we didn't really need them on in the first place. People say it's a gimmick; but for us it started a conversation that is continuing to this day. Valerie Hi Danielle These are nice to be reminded of, not to become stupid & live in debt. However my grandmother who traveled a bit and started to enjoy life the very last years of her life only (my grandfather was obsessed by budget and savings) told me thinking of the money they had at the bank: 'if only I had LIVED.

Now it is too late'. Words I will always remember. My gas tank allows only 400 miles.

Living in the country I can tell you I wouldn't have a life, feed the family and my daughter wouldn't go to school if I filled it once a month! Which i regret because here in Europe gas is $8 a gallon. But then what is worth for one, is not for everyone. And anyway be sensible & earth-friendly is always a good option. Thank you for sharing! Anonymous Up a bit a poster wrote that they considered using government programs 'but we also enjoy our independence.'

I don't get this. How are you giving up independence if you use government programs? I don't live in the US; I live in a country with a lot of social programs.

We have the same freedom you do. The government doesn't take away your rights if you use these programs.

There isn't some tally-board in your capital that says, 'Right, Mr and Mrs Smith are on welfare, therefore they don't get to choose what car they drive.' It doesn't work that way. We both work and we both pay taxes. Those taxes go to support us and to support our friends, family, and neighbours.

On my own street they help one mother stay home with her young children; they help two neighbors with their cancer treatments; they help the teenage sons of another family with tertiary education; they pay for my son's hearing aids and for the therapies he needs because he is deaf. I feel grateful to live in a country that cares so much for its citizens. But I certainly do not lose anything in the way of freedom or independence.

When I had a baby, I was placed on a forced extended maternity leave. Then she got older, and we discovered she had autism. I'm still at home because of it. So we've been living on a budget of about 14K since. It can be done! We're still paying off our house, but we do own our vehicles.

We don't really go out and have fun. No movies, no restaurants. We are doing good, though. Our one extravagance is that TV/internet/phone bundle. Lol We make a lot of our things, too. I make my own jewelry, and I get the girls'(have 2 now!) clothes and diapers free from a parenting center.

Nice clothes, and my diaper brand of choice! I donate all their clothes and then some back. You have some great tips here that I will incorporate into our budget. Thanks for the post!

Anonymous You definitely have some great tips! I wish they applied to my life but unfortunately I live in an area with a pretty high cost of living!

$30,000 MIGHT get you a down payment on a small fixer upper. I do have one question-how do you guys plan for medical emergencies? I'm currently uninsured because my healthcare plan would be 1,400/month. I've tried to get doctors in my area to work with me but I'm completely unable to find someone willing. I don't qualify for Medicaire or any kind of free clinic and the cheapest bare bones insurance plan (including my states high risk pool) is almost what I make in a month. I was just wondering how you guys managed this-I had to save for two months to pay cash at a doctors appointment to get my insulin prescription refilled.

Anonymous I saw your post and I have to comment. Try looking on government websites. They have so many ways that can save you money, you will be shocked! Also try calling the medical companies that make your medications, they have plans and discounts too. My grandfather gets 5 out of his 15 prescriptions for free!

He called them and said hey I use you medication it works great but I can't afford it, can you help me in any way. Some will say too bad, but some won't! If you have social workers in your area, which I'm positive you do, you can set up appointments and they can help you find ways to afford medical care or tell you which clinics you can go to cheap! I promise you your city or state has some clinic or help that's available to you, you just have to find it! Anonymous I just found you on pintrest and not to be creepy but I'm completely obsessed! You have great and useful ideas. My husband(Marine for over 10yrs) is a complete saver and I not so much.

I was when I was younger then I just got stuff crazy. He's about to retire and I just found out I'm 8 weeks pregnant(oops)! So the thought of getting out the Corps and not having jobs and know where we're going to live has been a nightmare! I cry myself to sleep thinking we're going to end up living with my mom in the spare bedroom!

These tip inspire me and since I'm pretty much on bed rest for this whole pregnancy(thanks fibromyalgia!) it gives me lots of time to coupon clip and bake bread! Thanks for sharing how you do it! I'm sure there has already been a question/comment about this, but with a 20 month old demanding attention, I really can't read through all the comments right now. On to my question: What do you do about beauty/cosmetics items with a $14000 budget?

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I only had two jobs when I was in high school and they never lasted very long. I met my AMAZING boyfriend in November of last year and we are determined to be together forever. Anyways, I just got a job working at the casino here in town as a Banquet Server. And I don't start until next month (have orientation and my dad and his fiance are getting married on the 4th so I have to do a whole lot of stuff before then for them.) So right now my boyfriend is living with me against my lease rules but oh well. He pays for a lot of stuff right now.

He makes like $1400 a month. I'll be making $5.25 an hour plus tips. The casino doesn't have banquets all the time, so I won't be making an even check. We are moving into an apartment next week which is $495 a month.

(not worth it, but it's so I can walk to class and not drive, plus work is two miles from there so it's easy. After we decided to get a place together to call our own for a while. Which wasn't too long ago, I started to worry. How are we going to make this work with all the expenses. A lot of stuff here is included in rent. We have to pay for electricity, and cable and internet at the new place.

And that is super expensive here. Plus both of us have to fix our cars. ): so I'm borrowing my brothers car until I can get mine running. I love finding crafty things on the internet, and I found this! You pretty much solved all my worries before I had to get there. So pretty much I love you right now. (: THANK YOU FOR THE TIPS!

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Click to Open Outline. Maternity Insurance When Already Pregnant Women attempting to obtain maternity insurance when already pregnant experience a variety of outcomes based on an odd array of factors. Most will find coverage right away, some after a delay, and another unfortunate group may have to fund the entire expense themselves out-of-pocket. Plans covering maternity care with no waiting period do exist. You may be able to begin coverage right away at the end of the year, or immediately if you experience a qualifying life event.

No Waiting Period Two forms of maternity insurance with no waiting periods allow you to start while pregnant. The plans both cover prenatal care and labor and delivery claims for services rendered immediately after the policy effective date. Be aware, both options have exceptions that exclude many mothers-to-be.

for already pregnant women with no waiting period. In fact, it may even pay claims 3 months retroactively. However, each state imposes income limits. Medicaid can deny pregnant mothers who earn too much money. The income threshold scales to family size and includes your unborn babies. Private health insurance plans must cover a pre-existing pregnancy with no waiting period. However, you can only start coverage during a specified period (see next section).

When a low-income woman becomes pregnant, it’s much easier for her to qualify for Medicaid. For a single woman who makes $23,892 a year or less, Texas Medicaid provides health care benefits during pregnancy and up to two months after the birth. Medical Assistance for Children and Pregnant Women Medical Assistance (MA) provides coverage for: Pregnant women (coverage for pregnant women can begin as soon as your doctor or nurse informs you that you are pregnant). MO HealthNet for Pregnant Women and Newborns This is the state’s MO HealthNet program for pregnant women and newborns. This program provides healthcare coverage, including sixty-day postpartum coverage, for pregnant women whose family income does not exceed 196% of the federal poverty level for their household size.

Annual enrollment plans begin January 1 of each year. Special enrollment plans begin the 1 st day of the next month An agent may contact you to discuss options. Enrollment Periods Already pregnant women can begin maternity insurance with no waiting period only during an enrollment period. The annual open enrollment has fixed dates while a special enrollment allows you to begin coverage immediately – if you experience a qualifying life event or live in a state with favorable laws.

Timing and eligibility for the needed flexibility are the key factors. Can help higher-income expectant women with funding during the interim. Many will experience a gap in coverage. The hole could last weeks or months. Others will deliver her baby before she is legally eligible to start. It all comes down to timing and flexibility. Annual Enrollment The annual open enrollment period purposely limits you from purchasing, dropping, or modifying coverage while pregnant.

Health insurance with maternity care and no waiting period for preexisting conditions invite adverse selection. Unchecked adverse selection would ruin the industry. People would only buy coverage when needed and cancel immediately after. Therefore, the federal government established these three key dates to limit choices, and make the plans affordable for everyone.

November 1, 2018: enrollment start date. December 15, 2018: enrollment end date. January 1, 2019: policy effective date The due date of your baby determines the months with coverage and the length of any gaps. New plan membership begins every 12 months according to a published schedule. Women conceive throughout the year, and the average gestation concludes within 9 months. Therefore, each woman will experience a different span with and without a plan in place.

Conception Date Due Date Months Covered January October 0 February November 0 March December 0 April January 1 May February 2 June March 3 July April 4 August May 5 September June 6 October July 7 November August 8 December September 0 Qualifying Life Events Already pregnant women can purchase maternity insurance with no waiting period during a special enrollment if they experience a qualifying life event. This means no gaps in coverage before the policy kicks in on January 1. Instead, the plan begins on the first day of the next month. Obviously, qualifying for a special enrollment period is critically important! Becoming pregnant is not a qualifying life event for individual health insurance in most states.

However, you may be able to start a new policy immediately if you act within 60 days of these events. Involuntary loss of other coverage. Marrying the father of the baby. Moving to a new zip code. Becoming a US citizen. An enrollment error that was not your fault Becoming pregnant is a qualifying life event for anyone living in and perhaps others.

A healthcare provider must certify the pregnancy. You can begin right away. Check the rules in your state. Is also a qualifying life event. Coverage can begin from the day you have your baby – even if you sign up 60 days afterward!

However, it is unlikely that the plan will pay for labor and delivery in the hospital – but you should file a claim anyway. Let the insurance company decide whether to approve or deny the claim. Of qualifying life event reasons here. Parental Plans Teens and young adults under the age of 26 may have medical insurance under their parent’s plan.

There is no guarantee that your parents’ plan will cover all aspects of a dependent pregnancy. This is an obvious first place to look. However, do not assume comprehensive maternity coverage. Make sure that you ask the right questions the right way to the right people. Employer Groups Approximately 70% of employer-based group health insurance plans do not cover dependent pregnancies. This means that many teenage and young adult daughters may have to consider alternatives.

Two federal laws weigh in on the issue and leave significant gaps. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act requires group health care plans to cover prenatal care and related services. However, this requirement does not extend to dependents. The Affordable Care Act requires group plans to cover preventive prenatal care for dependent pregnancies.

However, this does not extend to the far more expensive hospitalization for labor and delivery. Source: Named Companies Be careful to ask the right questions about coverage for dependent pregnancy. Each insurance company issues a variety of plans in the group, individual, and public marketplace. Every plan works differently even when issued by the same company.

Contact the carrier and ask about dependent pregnancy coverage for the specific plan that your parents have. Do not assume that the rules apply evenly across all plans issued by any of these named insurance companies. Aetna.

Anthem. Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS). Cigna. Humana.

Kaiser Permanente. Need for speed 2015 soundtrack download. Download game of thrones season 7 episode 7 with english subtitles full. United Healthcare Other Help When Pregnant Without Insurance There are other options to consider when you are pregnant without health insurance and need to see a doctor or get an ultrasound. Proper medical and oral care is critical to the health of mom and her baby. Determined by your income-adjusted premium and out-of-pocket costs. You still have options to afford to see a doctor, dentist, or getting an ultrasound – even if you were denied Medicaid.

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Don’t Qualify for Medicaid Many women who are pregnant without insurance make too much money to qualify for Medicaid – or think that they do. Consider these options if you need to see a doctor and cannot afford the expense. Bad bunny biografia. has higher income limits than regular Medicaid does. Do not assume that you make too much money to qualify. You could be looking at the wrong set of limits or applying household size rules improperly. Each unborn baby counts as an additional family member.

Apply at your county office and make them issue the denial. Women denied Medicaid because they make too much money often still qualify for subsidized private health insurance. The federal government provides two forms of financial support that make it more affordable to pay for prenatal care and deliver your baby in the hospital. Premium Reductions Women who make too much to qualify for Medicaid often meet premium reduction requirements. These subsidies come in the form of tax credits that are either advanced or refunded and cap the percentage of income you must spend on individual health insurance premiums. The percentage depends on income relative to the federal poverty level.

Poverty Level Premium/Income 100% 2.0% 200% 6.3% 300% 9.5% 400% 9.5% Cost-Sharing Reductions Women denied Medicaid might also meet cost-sharing reduction requirements. These subsidies reduce what you must pay out-of-pocket for a silver-level plan which typically covers 70% of average expenses.

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Once again, the level of cost reduction depends on income relative to the federal poverty level. Poverty Level Percent Covered 100% 94% 200% 87% 300% 70% 400% 70% Need Ultrasound Women who are pregnant without insurance and needing an ultrasound do not have to look far. The ultrasound (sonogram) uses sound waves to image the developing baby and the mother’s reproductive organs to detect possible abnormalities. Centers across the country provide free ultrasounds for expectant women.

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Licensed practitioners perform and interpret the results in a licensed medical facility. They perform this service at no charge in order to help mothers decide to choose life for her baby. Use the free ultrasound image as positive proof of pregnancy when applying for Medicaid. Dental Work is surprisingly important and offers several options to help pay for treatment. You do not want to skimp on oral care while expecting a baby. Pregnancy hormones cause the gums to swell and bleed. Swelled gums trap food causing increased irritation in your mouth.

The irritation can lead to infections and gum disease. Gum disease is associated with pre-term birth.

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Regular cleanings (prophylaxis) can minimize these risks. These options can help pay for dental work. Medicaid covers comprehensive dental care in many states. Health insurance covers medically necessary dental work. Dental plans have short waiting periods for preventive care Maternity Leave Women working in certain states have fewer concerns about being pregnant without maternity leave pay or legal job protections. It is important to have a backup source of income during the period when you must stop working before and after delivery.

In addition, it helps a great deal if your employer must hold your position open until you return. Often help parents with workplace issues. The federal Family Medical Leave Act applies across the country.

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Temporary disability covers mom’s pregnancy leave. California. Hawaii. New Jersey. New York Parents can collect unemployment benefits after maternity leave in 22 states after they are able and available to return to the workforce. Large states such as Texas, Illinois, Washington, Wisconsin, and others relax requirements for people who quit for a compelling family or good cause reason. Posted May 1, 2018 by Kevin Haney.

All Health Insurance Marketplace and Medicaid plans cover pregnancy and childbirth. This is true even if your pregnancy begins before your coverage takes effect.

IMPORTANT: Having a baby qualifies you for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) This means that after you have your baby you can enroll in or change Marketplace coverage even if it’s outside the. When you enroll in the new plan, your coverage can be effective from the day the baby was born.

If you already have Marketplace coverage when your baby is born, you can do one of 2 things:. Keep your current plan and add your child to your coverage. Change to a different Marketplace plan Private health plans and pregnancy. Maternity care and childbirth — services provided before and after your child is born — are. This means all inside and outside the Marketplace must cover them. You get this coverage even if you were pregnant before your coverage starts. Under the health care law pre-existing conditions are covered, including pregnancy.

Health plans sold inside and outside the Marketplace must provide a Summary of Benefits and Coverage document. Page 7 of most summaries spells out how plans cover the costs of childbirth. You’ll see a link to a summary when you compare plan details in the Marketplace. Some grandfathered individual health plans — the kind you buy yourself, not the kind you get through a job — aren’t required to cover pregnancy and childbirth. If you have a individual plan, contact your insurance company to learn about your pregnancy and childbirth coverage.

Maternity and childbirth under Medicaid and CHIP Maternity care and childbirth are covered by Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). These state-based programs cover pregnant women and their children below certain income levels. Eligibility and benefits are different in each state. Income levels to qualify are different for Medicaid and CHIP. You can apply for Medicaid or CHIP any time during the year, not just during Marketplace Open Enrollment. You can apply 2 ways: Directly through your state agency, or by filling out a Marketplace application. More people qualify for Medicaid Many states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover all people whose income is below certain levels.

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These often had signs with short inscriptions that described what services were offered. Claudine Dauphin of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Paris wrote: “Prostitution was also institutionalised under the form of brothels which Juvenal called lupanaria (Sat. 11.172-173) and Horace fornices (Ep. These, John Moschus described in his sixth-century Spiritual Meadow as a 'house of prostitution' in Jericho or even more vaguely 'an abode of lust' in Jerusalem (Prat.

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The prostitutes who were employed in these establishments were slaves and the property of a pimp (leno) or of a 'Madam' (lena). The very name of the prostitute in Tyre who called out to a monk to save her - Kyria Porphyria - is telling. Theodora “According to Bishop John of Ephesus' fifth-century Lives of the Eastern Saints, Emperor Justinian's consort was known to Syrian monks as 'Theodora who came from the brothel'. Her career proves that Byzantine courtesans like the Ancient Greek hetairai could aspire to influential roles in high political spheres. Long before her puberty, Theodora worked in a Constantinopolitan brothel where, according to the court-historian Procopius of Caesarea's Secret History, she was hired at a cheap rate by slaves as all she could do then was to act the part of a 'male prostitute'. As soon as she became sexually mature, she went on stage, but as she could play neither flute nor harp, nor even dance, she became a common courtesan.





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As women get older (whether older is over 30, which isn't, or older is over 50, which probably is) sex and dating becomes less of a priority, but whether people perceive that or not, especially of single women, until they are truly old, I'm not entirely sure. Mar 08, 2017  New study of perceptions of Hollywood women: They got respect. USC branding expert finds 'extraordinary shift' in perceptions about female celebrities. The single woman. Nimisha Beri, Anoop Beri – Perception of Single Women towards Marriage, Career and Education EUROPEAN ACADEMIC RESEARCH, VOL. I, ISSUE 6/ SEPTEMBER 2013 856 status and problems of unmarried working women, which so far have received little scholarly attention in India. Key words: Perception, Single woman, career, marriage, education.

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50plus-Club - How to Meet Singles Over 50 You may think that if you are over 50 then it is too late to meet someone special and fall in love again. At 50plus-Club you'll only meet men and women your age, as one has to be at least 45 years old to register. Theater plays and other activities that are geared toward seniors and people over. Nov 15, 2011  Trust us, interesting singles over 50 are out there, and you don't have to put up with the stench of a seedy nightclub at 2 a.m. To find them. All it takes is the right mind-set and a little strategy. Where Mature Single Women Can Go To Meet Men. One of the biggest issues with mature single women is the lack of older single men to date. 'Where are the men?' Natalie, early 50s, Dana Point, California, says, 'There aren't many places here for singles aged 50-60 to go.' And lucky for senior guys, women over 50 are looking hotter than ever. Take these celebrities for instance: Kim Cattrall (born 1956), Goldie Hawn (1945), Sophia Loren (1934), Sharon Stone (1958) and Kim Basinger (1953) — all are over 50 and are more tempting than most 20-year-olds. Where can a single woman over 50 meet people. The ratio of single older women to single older men is worse, about 5:2. Competition can be tough for older women looking for male companions. Competition can be tough for older women.

As you cry yourself into a pint of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, reach for the Kleenex tissues over your bed, and solemnly make your way under the covers, you begin to wonder if this is what the single life is all about. Although singledom can feel lonesome and boring as you repeatedly watch rom-coms in hopes of finding the same perfect ending, being single and ready to mingle has a long list of scientifically proven benefits. The perks of being single challenge the double standards that see single women as “desperate” and single men as “playing the field.”, a celebrity hypnotist, life management expert, and now a reality television star on TLC's Sin City Rules told Medical Daily in an email: “The reason people are leaner, more alert, and sleep better when single is because they are in “go” mode, subconsciously.” When we are in “go” mode, everything in our brain and body is on high alert. This helps explain why our metabolism boosts keep us thin; our mind is sharp, keeping us aware; and our sleep is sound, which keeps us in optimum health.

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Singletons in Ireland pay high price for their marital status. And that’s just women. Can About four in 10 men in this age group are also single. All told, that means about 150,000 people between.

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A new study finds that single women are much happier being single than men — especially women older than 45. 'It is easy to assume that all singletons are actively looking for a partner. Unmarried men and women account for 10% and 21% of all buyers, respectively, according to the National Association of Realtors. Multiple factors have opened housing to single women. It is a common belief that married people live longer than single people. For example, The Telegraph reports: Men and women who are married or in long-term relationships are more likely to survive to old age than singletons, research suggests. Whether you are interested in black women white men dating or white women black men dating or dating singles belonging to some other ethnicity, you would benefit a lot by joining this interracial dating site. Thanks to a large number of members and a range of advanced features, Black White Meet is able to offer the best in interracial dating.

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Friedmutter believes this is because our survival instinct is centered on mate selection for evolution of species, so survival is first, and mating is second. Sword art online movie download. This is your brain/body connection at its finest but also at its most stressed. “This eventually wears on you and then you have George Clooney, who one day says 'yes' in order to rest,” Friedmutter said. Until you’re ready to settle down (if ever) like George Clooney, settle for these benefits of singledom that will keep you in “go” mode. Healthy Heart If you’re newly single, your heartbreak may feel anything but healthy. However, your heart health may be an exception in comparison to your married counterparts.