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My Finance Feature on Accidental Chic

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My Finance Feature on Accidental Chic

No Comments 18 June 2010

4711718333 da45248ff6 My Finance Feature on Accidental Chic

I was asked by Tiffani of Accidental Chic (who I felt instantly became my best friend, after stating that she is also a lover of Fashion and Finance too). We met at the Independent Fashion Bloggers Conference this past February.
Since then we have communicated and she asked me to be featured on Accidental Chic for Financial Chic Fridays.

Please check out the feature on ACCIDENTAL CHIC. I hope you enjoy!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH TIFFANI, hope to see you again in SEPTEMBER for Fashion Week.

A Re-Intoduction of Fashion Without Guilt

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A Re-Intoduction of Fashion Without Guilt

No Comments 18 November 2009

112 A Re Intoduction of Fashion Without GuiltHello Ladies and Gents,
I have been doing some “real blog soul searching“. I know that sounds funny but I have been doing alot of thinking. I truly want to get to know my readers and intern you get to know me. I have been dealing with alot of things within myself, about my blog. I am trying to keep great content but need to take it to the next level. I feel somewhat stuck.

As I stated in my one of my recent post, Fashion Without Guilt wants to hear from you that I would start posting some things going on in my life some fashion and some personal.

I first wanted to introduce myself to my readers. My name is Breck. I love the color BLACK, I am EXTREMELY FRUGAL, and LOVE FASHION and FINANCE.

Here is some background on how Fashion Without Guilt came to be. First off, I have a absolute obsession with finding the best deals and I mean the best. I will not buy a item of clothing over $10 unless I deem it truly necessary. I know I’M CHEAP. But from my love of fashion and frugality grew the workings of FASHION WITHOUT GUILT.

One day, while at work I wanted to help others that were like me. They love fashion but at reasonable prices. So I decided to create a blog that shared that passion.

So from now on I plan on sharing some of me with you. I hope you appreciate this and can’t wait to hear from you.

Please feel free to comment and tell me about you and what you think?

Frugal Tip Monday-Take a Closet Inventory for Fall

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Frugal Tip Monday-Take a Closet Inventory for Fall

No Comments 28 September 2009

organize your closet intro Frugal Tip Monday Take a Closet Inventory for FallLadies fall is here. September 22nd was the first official day of the fall season. It’s time to store away those summer florals. What a shame icon sad Frugal Tip Monday Take a Closet Inventory for Fall

Taking inventory of your closet is now key for a great fall transition. Store away the items that you plan on keeping for next season and for the items that are still in good shape but to you have run their course, think about selling them for some type of profit. Again Mr. Sethi over at Iwillteachyoutoberich.com gave great information on how to sell items on a site like ebay and generate substantial revenue.

I personally have not used ebay yet to sell any items but I do plan on doing this in the near future. The insight from this article really made me somewhat understand the concept of ebay. I was very intimidated by the amount of items listed and would it be a waste of my time to list.
Mr. Sethi give some strategies and methods on how to list you items and make your items more ebay search friendly.

So break out the digital camera it’s out with the old in with the new. They say what is another man’s trash is another man’s treasure, so start digging.

Photo Credit: TLC Discovery

Frugal Tip Monday-It’s Not What you Make but What You Spend?

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Frugal Tip Monday-It’s Not What you Make but What You Spend?

1 Comment 14 September 2009

iwillteach Frugal Tip Monday It’s Not What you Make but What You Spend?

Finance is another true love of mine. I came across a great article on Iwillteachyoutoberich.com regarding Conscious Spending. It definetly hit home with everything that I have been reading about lately. It’s not what you make but what you spend is the real key to financial success.
According to Ramit Sethi, unless you establish a financial mindset at a very young age it is hard to break the I-want-it-now habit. He gives a scenario of three friends, their salaries and how they spend.

Friend 1: The Shoe Lover-She spends at least $5000 a year on footwear. Stating that he does not truley believe in the purchase but her six figure salary and various investment makes her authorized for a splurge or two.

Friend 2: The Partier- This friend can roughly spends close to $21,000 a year on entertainment. Mind you that is a bit excessive but again with a healthy salary and a nice standing in his 401K and real estate invesments he is sitting pretty.

And last but not least, Friend 3: The Subscription Nut- He has every subscription from Netflix, local gyms, and online music accounts. He does not disclose his salary but does mention that he does have a budget and plan for his money every month. That means its not more about the spending than it is managing the money.Money should always have a name and a plan.

Iwillteachyoutoberich.com is a great resource for help and direction to a secure financial future. I just ordered the book yesterday, and I hope it lives up to everything that I hope for. I will write a review and let you know if it is worth the read.
Check out another Frugal Tip Monday tips about creating a budget and tools to help manage your finances.
Frugal Tip Monday- How Being Lazy Can Cost You

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Frugal Tip Monday- How Being Lazy Can Cost You

1 Comment 27 July 2009

losing+money+lazy Frugal Tip Monday  How Being Lazy Can Cost YouI came across a great article from DailyWorth, a site that offers free financial advice for women. I was reading their recent article The Cost of Being Lazy and it really hit home. We are all somewhat lazy when it comes to our finances. Whether it be saving, spending too much, or just not taking care of the monthly necessitates. It can really add up “FAST”. According to DailyWorth here are some examples of laziness that are done quite frequently.

1.Not finding the best rate for your savings account
2. Not opening a retirement fund ASAP
3. Not sending in your rebate offers
4. Waiting till the last minute to pay bill
and incurring late fees
5. Not negotiating a deal


For solutions on each topic please visit: Get Rich Slowly

Please feel free to let me know, what ways you are wasting money and if you have any solutions to turn things around.

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