The Artist Formerly Known as the Cheapskate

The Cheapskate Blog, as you may have noticed, has morphed into the It’s Your Money blog.

By and large, the cheapskate mentality will remain unchanged. Why the name switch? The point, really, isn’t to merely be cheap, but to use money wisely—to get true value out of your hard-earned dollars, as well as to hang on to as many of them as you can.

The aim of It’s Your Money is to help you save money, to provide info, deals, and advice that’ll help you spend money wisely when the time comes, and to help you avoid having your money siphoned off by all the entities out there that would be more than happy to take it off your hands.

After all, it’s your money, not theirs.

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  • pittsburghpoet

    I don’t know. Sometimes I need a slap upside my face.
    ;-)

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