15+ Budget-Conscious Self-Care Options As cliche as it may sound, life’s hard. You’re constantly juggling competing demands and, sometimes, unfortunately, you’re faced with emotionally challenging situations. You know you can’t be at your best when you run yourself ragged. So, to prevent burnout and other mental health concerns, you must practice regular self-care – especially […]
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What Are the Best Ways to Save on Dental Care?
You wonder how much insurance will cover when a reminder for your next dentist appointment pops up on your calendar. You can’t sleep because of a toothache, but insurance coverage through your new job doesn’t start for weeks. You’ve put off routine cleanings the last few years because you don’t have dental insurance and you’re […]
How Can I Save Money on My Vision Care?
An unfair truth of life: if you lost the DNA vision lottery and need corrective lenses, not only do you have to deal with the hassle of eye exams, glasses, or contacts, you have to pay for it, too. We at Women Who Money understand as a lot of us wear glasses or contacts. So […]
Should I Move to a Lower Cost of Living Area?
Quite simply, the cost of living (COL) is what you pay to cover the basics to live, such as housing, food, utilities, etc. Since it’s not your imagination and it really does cost more to live now than it did for previous generations, would it make sense for you to move to a lower cost […]
Total Wireless: Is it a good alternative to Verizon? [Review]
This Total Wireless review comes from Vicki, co-founder of Women Who Money and founder of Make Smarter Decisions. She’s been a happy Total Wireless customer for over two years and currently has five phones under two different plans. Four phones on Total Wireless and a business line on Republic Wireless. The Women Who Money Team […]
Are Low-Cost Cell Phone Plans Worth the Savings?
Every month you look at your cell phone bill and ask yourself – Is it really worth the money? You know it’s crazy, but month after month, you just keep paying the bill. And it can add up to thousands of dollars by the end of the year and up to $75,000 over a lifetime. […]