Another PearBudget Giveaway!
Another blog is giving away a year-long subscription to PearBudget, and we wanted to be sure to share it with you so you can check it out! SimpleMarriage.net is a really great blog, written by a marriage and family therapist, Corey Allan. He writes about a number of things — skewering myths about marriage, giving […]
Win a free year’s subscription to PearBudget!
Over the next few weeks / months, we’ll link to a couple of opportunities where you can win a free subscription to PearBudget. If you already have a subscription, you’ll be able to add another year’s coverage (or give it to a friend). If you don’t yet have a subscription, this’ll be a good chance […]
Awesome news from a PearBudget user
“January was a pretty good month for my money, if you ask me. Ever since I started budgeting with PearBudget, I believe this is the first time my expenses came in under budget for EVERY category! Amazing!” January 2010 Spending « QuarterLife Finances
Frugally Blonde on PearBudget
“Giving increased attention to spending also required me to monitor our budget more and more precisely. Especially for the last few months, since I started using Pear Budget, I have felt that every common expense in our lives is accounted for. I don’t have to worry when a bill arrives, since I know the money is […]
Quote from Frugal Hacks
“The most important tool in your frugal toolkit, as I have said before, is your own attitude.” Frugal Dates | Frugal Hacks I don’t want to make it sound like budgeting should only be done by people trying to be frugal … I think everyone should budget. But I thought this was a good quote, […]
Books on Budgeting?
A friend of mine is looking for books on budgeting, and I realized that I didn’t actually know of any good ones. Most general personal finance books (Dave Ramsey’s stuff for example) touches on budgeting, but there aren’t any books specifically about budgeting that I know of. Do you know of any? If I were […]
The Current Frugality Trend
“I also think that the current frugality trend won’t last. When the economy recovers, people will start spending more again.” Trent Hamm, at The Simple Dollar I think he’s probably right.
This is fun.
This is fun. Naomi, at Sustainable Mommy, posted about how using PearBudget saved her $15 on a single shopping trip. After returning home, she noticed something funny: It was when I looked more closely at the Goodwill receipt I noticed a charge for $24.93. I couldn’t think what that was, so I started digging in […]
Welcome to 2010! Getting started with the new year.
So this is exciting. Last year, we had a convoluted process you could go through if you wanted to “reset” your budget for the beginning of the year. This year, we have a much more streamlined way to handle it. It’s possible there might be a few small bugs in this new process, so if […]
Coffee and Pie, On Us
Every once in a while, when we’re on the road, we meet up with PearBudget users to talk about budgeting, personal finance, life, new features for PearBudget, and so on. PearBudget buys the coffee and pie. For the next few days, we’re outside Philadelphia (Wayne / Paoli), and if you’re looking to take a break […]