Posts Tagged ‘money’

Shop Smart this Holiday Season

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

As the holiday season approaches, we all want to show how much we love our family and friends by impressing them with gifts on the top their wish list. Yet, I urge you to resist the temptation of spending outside your means. The easiest way to spend only what you can afford- make a budget and STICK TO IT!

Before you hit the stores plan out what type of gift you would like to get each person on your list. Then comparison shop online for the cheapest options. There are many small businesses in the Bay Area that have amazing deals on locally made products. To view over 160 local stores click here. The more planning you do BEFORE you set out to shop, the more likely you will follow your budget.

Here are a couple tips from nonprofit financial literacy site, www.feedthepig.org:

  • Many stores offer one-day or weekend money-saving sales during the month. Plan to shop your favorite stores on these days.
  • Don’t be tempted to overspend on last minute purchases. Planning ahead could prevent night-before emergency shopping trips.
  • Exchange favors as gifts or make handmade gifts such as baked goods and ornaments. A great online gift-exchange site is www.elfster.com.
  • Send e-cards. Savings could be significant depending on the length of your mailing list.
  • Pay with cash whenever possible. Interest charges accrued by not paying off your credit bill in January may offset any savings you received.
Another great resource for shopping smart this season is Frugillionaire’s most recent blog post, http://www.frugillionaire.com/.
Remember that spending time with family and friends, and giving back to your community is really what matters every holiday season!
Andrea Walker
awalker@onecalfoundation.org
Executive Assistant and Financial Literacy Instructor at OneCalifornia Foundation in Oakland, CA.
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Create a Healthier Relationship with Your Money

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Elizabeth Husserl Rubiano, M.A.

Elizabeth Husserl Rubiano, M.A.

In these tough economic times, our relationship with money–the way we spend it, save it, even think about it–has changed.  In the process, this relationship may have become strained.  Inner Economics wants to help you improve that relationship.  Inner Economics is hosting two 1-day workshops on January 30th and February 26th that targets the current relationship you have with your money.  This workshop is designed to help you gain awareness around this relationship and to create a foundation for positive, long-term change to your relationship.  For more details, check out Inner Economic’s website.

Win Sustainability Services and Consulting from SDialogue!

Monday, September 14th, 2009

sdialogue_logoIs your business or non-profit looking to be more sustainable?  Does your organization value more than just the financial bottom line?  If not yet, is it sincerely looking to become more sustainable?

SDialogue, formerly SRB Marketing, is holding the S Contest through the end of September.  One organization, either for-profit or not-for-profit, will win services from SDialogue worth $10,000 to help it in it’s quest to become more sustainable!

Applications will be accepted until September 30th.  SDialogue will select the top five and post them on their website, where you can vote for your favorite.  To find out more about the application and rules, check out the S Contest’s website.