by Denver Woman | May 8, 2015 | Dollars & Sense, Oct/Nov 2008
When reaching out and touching someone gets expensive. Cell phones are no longer one of life’s luxuries, but a staple of our society. It is estimated that worldwide there are anywhere from 1 billion to 3.3 billion cell phones in use. Technology has added applications...
by Denver Woman | May 8, 2015 | Aug/Sep 2008, Dollars & Sense
Saving money at the grocery store.The news is everywhere — the cost of groceries (and everything else) is going up. Yet that pesky need to eat persists. What are grocery stores doing to help the consumer during these lean times? And what can we do to help ourselves?...
by Denver Woman | May 7, 2015 | Dollars & Sense, June/July 2008
Things to consider to make the Golden years Golden. If you are part of the 75 million individuals who make up this nation’s population of baby boomers, you are probably familiar with the term “Sandwich Generation.” This term has come to mean adults who are either...
by Denver Woman | May 7, 2015 | Dollars & Sense, Feb/Mar 2008
When is a bargain really a bargain? If you are like the majority of shoppers, you like the thought of getting the most for your consumer dollars. This is especially true when it comes to household items and foods that are consumed daily. For many families this can...
by Denver Woman | May 7, 2015 | Dec/Jan 2008, Dollars & Sense
Wealth transfer requires trust and communication. When we hear the family names of Rockefeller, Vanderbilt or Kennedy, we usually associate them with vast amounts of wealth. We may think of their ancestors, who worked hard, built empires and were rewarded with wealth...
by Denver Woman | May 7, 2015 | Dollars & Sense, Oct/Nov 2007
But your attitude toward it IS everything! Like success, money is an emotionally volatile issue for most women. It’s probably the most complicated relationship we have — and the one that most controls our lives because we let it. Sarah Ban Breathnach, author, Simple...