Ways to Save Money for Families

Most families today are dealing with overwhelming debt. I have found that one way to cut down on spending is to separate my wants from needs. Those fancy $200 boots are a want. Don't listen to that saleslady that is telling you they will last you forever and that they are an investment. You can probably invest in much cheaper boots somehow! Food and shelter are a need! Designer clothing is not
If you're in debt then it only means one thing. It means you've been spending more than you earn. Write down everything you spend for one month – you'll quickly see any areas of waste where you can cut back and save money.
Even debit cards can encourage you spend money you can't afford. There is something about plastic and not seeing your balance that makes you spend more. By withdrawing a set amount in cash for the week, you're better able to manage your spending within a budget.
I have found that making lunches, drinking coffee at home and cutting out taxis can make a big difference over the course of a month. Living without cash is a lifestyle choice – if last summer's dresses are still wearable then resist the urge to splurge on something trendy and new.
Another tip is to carry cash. Basically if you cannot afford to pay for it in cash leave it in the stole. Keep your credit cards for exceptional purchases that require the use of plastic, like airline tickets or hotel reservations.
Don't let that big mortgage balance stop you from trying to pay it off. It might take awhile, but paying down your mortgage will save you heaps of interest in the end. Use extra cash, bonuses or tax returns to pay down your principal. If you can afford it, consider switching to a shorter amortization period. For example, a $200,000 mortgage with a 25-year amortization period sees you paying a whopping $148,990 in interest over that period (and only if interest rates don't rise in the meantime!). Double up on your monthly payments and switch to a 10-year amortization and you pay just $53,969. Making regular payments against your principal will also knock those costs down.
Bottom line is that we should all plan to have six months of living expenses in a savings account in case of a health crisis or job loss. This is called 'Creating a Cushion.' Without an emergency fund, even the most frugal people can quickly spiral into debt when hit by an unexpected expense.

Strange Inflatable Amusements for Kids

Ever had a time when your kids got so dirty, you thought it would be easier to just take them to the car wash to get the dirt off? While the Splash Wash wasn't made for that purpose, it does make you feel like you are in a car wash themed water park!
This inflatable water toy is an inflatable archway connects to a water hose and produces a cascade of water over anyone that goes through the Splash Wash – just like in a car wash. If you are thinking of getting something for you kids to cool down with in the upcoming summer months then this is a really great buy!
You can walk through, roll through, skip through, or even ride your bicycle, or big wheel through! It's a great way to beat the heat, and also a fun and innovative way to spend a warm and sunny afternoon.
Kids like tents. They can protect kids from the sun as well as give them a place to nap. I am thinking of getting this Swedish tent that just looks like a giant surreal cloud.
This is a wonderful portable blow-up space called The Cloud. It is designed by Monica Förster, a Swedish designer who is internationally renowned for her creations in contemporary Swedish design.
You can simply carry the cloud house with you and set it up anywhere and anytime you like. It takes less than 3 minutes for the igloo-like shape to inflate. What a great design. This would be useful for many occasions, whether you find yourself homeless or just in need of shade.
Want your kids to do their homework. Get them an inflatable computer mouse to make it more fun! Made from soft plastics and flexible circuitry with an attachable USB cable, the only other thing the Jelly Click mouse needs is a breath of fresh air. Simply breathe into the open end of the mouse as if you were blowing up a beach ball, and voila! A mouse that can be inflated and deflated wherever and whenever you are in need.
Is your kid a skateboarder? How about getting him or her an inflatable skateboard? Getting pumped is 90% of a skater's skill, but this board needs to be 100% pumped to perform. The Pumpboard by Puxon Maciej is a fiber board that can be deflated, rolled up and easily stored.
The Pumpboard might be handy for skater kids with bicoastal parents—this deflating skateboard will make it onto any plane. The design is very cool, but seems that elaborating the deck with stickers or markers would be completely out of the question!