Archives for June, 2009 - Page 8
Why Do Queers Spend More on Home Improvements?
A national survey conducted by Target 10, an LGBT marketing agency based out of New York, gays and lesbians are more likely to spend money on home improvements than heterosexuals.…
Ask the readers: Does income level serve a purpose with online dating profile?
'œBefore you get involved in a relationship or anything, FICO first, then sex.' '“ Suze Orman on Oprah In a survey, 84 percent of singles admitted they are more selective…
Being a Perfectionist Got You Stuck?
Are you a perfectionist? Are you slaving away trying to get things just perfect before you move ahead? Well if you're planning to create a plan so you can plan…
Dating on a Budget: To Eat or Not To Eat?
Generally speaking, I love food. Which means my nights out generally revolve around great culinary experiences. Even if it's not the main focus, we still somehow end up at an…
Vlog: How to Build a Budget
Good evening, Queercents readers. Have you ever built a budget before? Ben told me he hasn't, and that's why I'd like to tell him how. Unfortunately, it turned out to…
The Home Series: Losing Your Home? Saving Your Home? Buying A Home?
I wrote this blog post because buying a home has been on my mind and I wanted to know what was really going on in the housing market. This past…
Death Of An Emergency Fund…
and some thoughts on extended warranties and insurance. Well my emergency fund has just been luckily, somehow, I wasn't! Background: On the way home from work Sunday morning, May 31st…
Bike Commuting: Getting Started
So you're going to start biking to work. Good choice. Since you've already decided to start bike commuting, you probably know about at least some of the benefits. For those…
How to play the drugstore game
For the past few months I've been playing the drugstore game. When playing this game, I get pretty competitive trying to get the most stuff for free. The rules…
Stretch Your Food Dollar with $3 Dinners
Eating on a tight budget is nothing new for Queercents readers. We're all trying to stretch that food dollar. Author Jerry Kolber is really taking that challenge to the extreme.…