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Is A Boat A Bad Investment?

should I invest in a baotThere’s no denying that a boat is an expensive toy to own. And yet, when you think about getting out on the ocean, opening up the throttle, and feeling the wind in your hair, you might be tempted to purchase one. But whether you have been an avid boater all your life or you are a motoring enthusiast looking for a new hobby, there are a few things you need to think about before you sink thousands of dollars into a boat. First, there are all different kinds of boats, so you’ll need to consider whether a sailboat, a speed boat, a pontoon boat, or a yacht is more your speed (just for example). But even beyond that, there could be drawbacks to such a weighty investment. Is it really worth it or is it a bad place to put your money? Here are just a few things you’ll want to consider before you rush out and buy your captain’s hat and deck shoes.

Some boats, like a canoe, for example, are not terribly expensive. And if you get a lot of personal use out of them it’s well worth the money because of the use value (the more you use it the greater the value, on a cost-per-use basis). But if you’re dropping the same dough as you might on a Mercedes or even a Ferrari, you’re going to need to take a harder look at whether or not the boat you’re buying is going to deliver the use value you’re seeking. Now, if you have the money to waste, perhaps there’s nothing to stop you from making such a pricy purchase, even if it will only get infrequent use. But if you’re counting every penny, you’ll need to consider related costs, as well as the potential resale value when you gauge the relative soundness of the investment.

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5 Ways To Save Money When You Book A Cruise

tips for booking a cruiseCruising has become one of the most popular vacation options over the past couple of decades. While not much has changed when it comes to seafaring technology since World War II you wouldn’t know it when you first step foot upon a modern cruise ship. These things are marvels of technology and entertainment. You’ll find food that rivals Michelin-rated restaurants, world-class entertainment, Wi-Fi lounges that work even in the middle of the ocean and even a rock climbing wall. You get it all, plus stops at some of the most spectacular ports of call in the world. You can see most of the Caribbean or the Mediterranean in a week’s time on a cruise, and there’s something for the whole family to enjoy. All of that value aside, you’re still going to want to be as frugal as possible. It’s just a necessity these days. So here are five ways to save money when you book a cruise.

First of all, book as early as you can. A state-of-the-art cruise ship is literally a floating resort, and the line loses money if a ship departs with empty cabins. They’ll want to fill as many spots as they can, as early as possible. So keep tabs on the schedule and try to book your trip as much as six months in advance. You’ll find the cheapest rates that way.

You can also save money on a cruise vacation by traveling in a group. The larger your party, the deeper the discount they’ll be willing to give you. If you’ve got children in the party you might find even more savings. Many cruise lines will book children under a certain age for free or for a steep savings, to encourage the rest of the family to come along.

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How To Throw An Over The Top Party On A Tight Budget

inexpensive party ideasMost of us can’t afford to go to the extremes of “real housewife” Taylor from Orange County when it comes to throwing lavish birthday parties for our kids, and neither do we enjoy a corporate budget to pay for an evening soiree. But just because you’re working with an extremely limited budget doesn’t mean you can’t go all out for your upcoming celebration. There are plenty of ways to save on the regular party fare, and if you want to go nuts with a bash that none of the attendees are likely to forget, a little creativity and a lot of elbow grease are going to be your budget-friendly strategy. Here are just a few suggestions to help you get started and save along the way.

The simple truth of the matter is that when you’re looking to save money you’re likely going to have to sub in time and effort instead. Don’t want to pay for a catering company? You’ll just have to make the food yourself. Can’t afford professional entertainers? You’d better warm up your vocal cords or learn to juggle. Okay, that might be a bit extreme. But when you’re looking to cut costs at every turn you’re certainly going to have to come up with some creative solutions that will help to keep you from overspending. Luckily, there are options that will allow you to save both time and money.

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How To Save Money While Eating Out

If you are like most people, then you absolutely enjoy eating out. This is normal; people don’t like to cook and would rather have their choice of anything that the restaurant has to offer. Now, it doesn’t matter if you are going to eat out at a fancy restaurant or a fast food establishment, there are some good ways to save money.

Before you rush out to your favorite place to eat, make sure you understand that eating out is not a good use of money. If you can cook at home as opposed to eating out, then you will be able to save a substantial amount of money. I know that most people won’t eat at home all the time and that is why I have a few solutions for you as to how you can save money.

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Tips For Entertaining Guests Without Spending A Lot Of Money

Groceries can get expensive every month, especially if you entertain guests frequently in your home.  My husband and I love inviting friends over for dinner, but we also want to stick within our grocery budget, so here are a few tips that we have found to be helpful in being good hosts while sticking within our spending limits.

TIP 1:  A Couple of Inexpensive Meal Ideas

1.  Serve breakfast for dinner.  There aren’t too many folks that I know that wouldn’t appreciate a good hearty breakfast at anytime of the day.   Include eggs, pancakes or waffles, toast, perhaps some hash browns and then either some bacon or sausages.  You could easily feed ten or more for less than $30.

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