Being a Frugal Mom Safford AZ
There are things that you can do with your children that will cut the cost of spending to much money on "doing" something with the kids. Try to think of things that the kids would enjoy that either do not cost a lot of money or cost nothing at all.
Bank of America - Safford
928.428.1450
301 W Main St
Safford, AZ
Bank of America - Safford
928.428.1450
301 W Main St
Safford, AZ 85546
Services
Banking Center Services: Commercial Deposits, Night Deposits
Outdoor ATM Services: Open 24 Hours, Talking ATM, Braille, Accepts Deposits, Deposit Image
Languages
English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, French, Russian, Portuguese
Office Hours
Monday 9-5
Tuesday 9-5
Wednesday 9-5
Thursday 9-5
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-1
Sunday Closed
David Diesslin
Diesslin & Associates, Inc.
(520) 825-5465
65087 East Rocky Mesa Drive
Tucson, AZ
David Diesslin
Diesslin & Associates, Inc.
(520) 825-5465
65087 East Rocky Mesa Drive
Tucson, AZ 85739
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Planning Issues for Business Owners, Charitable Giving - Trusts & Foundations, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BS, CFP®, MBA
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Robert Burger
Perspective Financial Services, LLC
(602) 635-1313 or 235-0336
1440 E. Missouri Avenue, Suite 250
Phoenix, AZ
Robert Burger
Perspective Financial Services, LLC
(602) 635-1313 or 235-0336
1440 E. Missouri Avenue, Suite 250
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Expertises
Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Retirement Plan Investment Advice, Hourly Financial Planning Services, Ongoing Investment Management, Middle Income Client Needs, Divorce Planning
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CDFA, CFP®
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John Stephens
TCI Wealth Advisors, Inc.
(877) 733-1859
4011 East Sunrise Drive
Tucson, AZ
John Stephens
TCI Wealth Advisors, Inc.
(877) 733-1859
4011 East Sunrise Drive
Tucson, AZ 85718
Expertises
Advising Medical Professionals, Planning Issues for Business Owners, Planning Concerns for Corporate Executives, High Net Worth Client Needs, Ongoing Investment Management, Advising Entrepreneurs
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFA, CFP®, MBA, MD
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Brian Wruk
Transition Financial Advisors, Inc.
(480) 722-9414
20 West Juniper Avenue, Suite 101
Gilbert, AZ
Brian Wruk
Transition Financial Advisors, Inc.
(480) 722-9414
20 West Juniper Avenue, Suite 101
Gilbert, AZ 85233
Expertises
Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Ongoing Investment Management, Tax Planning
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, MBA
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Chase Bank
(928) 348-1234
321 W Main St
Safford, AZ
Chase Bank
(928) 348-1234
321 W Main St
Safford, AZ 85546
Office Hours
Mon:9:00-6:00
Tues:9:00-6:00
Wed:9:00-6:00
Thurs:9:00-6:00
Fri:9:00-6:00
Sat:9:00-1:00
Sun:closed
William Holliday
Financial Freedom Associates, LLC
520-325-0769
2531 E Richards Place
Tucson, AZ
William Holliday
Financial Freedom Associates, LLC
520-325-0769
2531 E Richards Place
Tucson, AZ 85716
Expertises
Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Socially Responsible Investments, Retirement Plan Investment Advice, Tax Planning, Advising Employee Benefit Plan Participants, Cash Flow/Budgets/Credit Issues
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, MS
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Vincent Rossi
Intelligent Capitalworks
(480) 951-2900
Promenade Corporate Center
Scottsdale, AZ
Vincent Rossi
Intelligent Capitalworks
(480) 951-2900
Promenade Corporate Center
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Retirement Plan Investment Advice, Tax Planning, Estate & Generational Planning Issues, Charitable Giving - Trusts & Foundations
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, MSFS
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Michael Burdick
Gordian Advisors
(520) 615-2779
2482 E River Road
Tucson, AZ
Michael Burdick
Gordian Advisors
(520) 615-2779
2482 E River Road
Tucson, AZ 85718
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Cash Flow/Budgets/Credit Issues, Charitable Giving - Trusts & Foundations, Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, MBA
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Rebecca Chacko
Chacko-Hertz Financial Solutions
520-743-.3873
5540 W. Placita Llanura
Tucson, AZ
Rebecca Chacko
Chacko-Hertz Financial Solutions
520-743-.3873
5540 W. Placita Llanura
Tucson, AZ 85745
Expertises
Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Middle Income Client Needs, Tax Planning, High Net Worth Client Needs, Special Needs Planning, Newlyweds & Novice Investors
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BA, BS, CFP®, MBA, MS
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Frugal Living
Being a Frugal Mom By Rhonda Warren Email rhondawarren@wahfamilies.com Nov 6, 2005, 14:57 |
This day and age it is very difficult for families to live off of one income. On the other hand its almost not worth the mother working when you have to pay all of your money out for groceries, gas and most of all babysitting. So a lot of moms are turning to the alternative of being a stay at home and cutting costs every way that they can.
Here are some awesome ways to save money as well as some creative ideas.
Pocket Change
Keep a jar or some type of container handy and each time you come home, drop in your change. Every time you break a bill, put the change in your container. You will be amazed how quickly your money will build.
We sort our change weekly and either splurge on a pizza dinner (bonus #2: a day off from cooking!), or we take our little one to Chuck E. Cheese. Its a great way to fund that extra weekly event without having to dip into your checking account or bill money.
Re-Use
When you shop, look for items that can be reused. Rechargeable batteries are a perfect example. Even though the initial purchase may be more than non-rechargeable batteries, there is a definite savings over a long period. Another option would be to purchase a nice artificial Christmas tree. Many of the current artificial trees look amazingly real and with the right lights and ornaments, you can change the look from year to year. (Hint: be sure to check out department stores after Christmas sales for a great deal on fake trees! Ive seen fiber-optic trees, valued at $200, marked down to $35 the week after Christmas.)
Entertainment with the Kids
There are things that you can do with your children that will cut the cost of spending to much money on "doing" something with the kids. Try to think of things that the kids would enjoy that either do not cost a lot of money or cost nothing at all.
For Example:
Take the kids to the park with a picnic lunch
Go to the library and let the kids pick out some books and movies then go home and read books to them and watch movies!
Go Fishing, Camping, walking, swimming
Let the kids play with the water hose or water balloons in the summer time
Grill out in your own yard while the kids play outside making mud pies and things in their own yard.
Go to a place like Toys 'R Us (They have this here in Indiana, not sure about other states) and let the kids play for free in their play area!
Make the kids a tent inside of your house with a sheet over your kitchen table, give them flash lights and things like they are camping out! You will be amazed how much fun the kids will actually have!
Go outside and blow bubbles with your children. Children love playing with bubbles and there are often times that we don't allow them to play with them because of the mess! But go outside and blow bubbles with them for a little bit...
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