Cable TV is expensive. The customer service is horrible. And it’s unnecessary. I’ve never had and rarely missed it. And I don’t understand why so many people put up with the hassle of it. It helps to live in Chicago, where it is flat and television signals carry far. Without cable, we get over 50… [Read More]
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The SNAP Challenge isn’t that hard
Last week, food banks and other organizations asked people to take the SNAP Challenge, in which they attempt to live on the same budget as people on food stamps. I was going to do it and write the results for Chicago on the Cheap, but I ran into a problem right off the bad: the… [Read More]
In which I nearly fall for the anchor pricing trick
I’m not an Apple fangirl, but recently, a client asked me to buy an iPad for multimedia project. I started looking for a bargain, and then, I got paralyzed at checkout. I was told to get at least an iPad 2 with 16 gigs of storage, but then I started thinking – maybe I really… [Read More]
Money Smart Week: Just save already, darn it
Money Smart Week has come to an end. The goal is great: to get people handling their money more responsibly. After all, money represents hours of work, and you should use your time for things you want and need. The key to financial security is to live on less money than you make, then get… [Read More]
Money Smart Week: The value of fixing things
Recently, a hole wore in the sole of one of my favorite pair of shoes. The shoes weren’t terribly expensive, and I almost threw them out. But then it occurred to me: the shoes were comfortable and they filled a need in my wardrobe (which is why they wore out). Even if a new pair… [Read More]

