Do you like BBQ? How about oysters? Do you like live music? If you answered yes to any of these questions then you must come out to the Shem Creek Sindig supporting Dee Norton Lowcountry Children’s Center. The event is from 7-10 p.m. today, October 18 at The Lighthouse on Shem Creek in Mt. Pleasant. [...]
IWearYourShirt
by Jessica Jackson on October 15, 2012 in Finance
IWearYourShirt.com is a fun website that promotes a different organization each week. This week, they’re promoting Every Day is Bank Transfer Day™. This means if you visit their site, you’ll see a member of the IWearYourShirt team wearing an Every Day is Bank Transfer Day™ t-shirt. This also promotes the #BTDNOW movement to remind people about the benefits of [...]
Food for the Kids
by Jessica Jackson on October 8, 2012 in Community
The Lowcountry Food Bank feeds 4,166 kids every month through Kids Cafe, BackPack Buddies and the School Pantry. South Carolina Federal Credit Union employees participate in BackPack Buddies every month throughout the school year–packing bags for local students so they have nutritious food to eat during the weekend. The credit union’s Young & Free SC [...]
Staying out of debt this holiday season…
by Jessica Jackson on September 24, 2012 in Finance
I thought this article would be a good read for our SimpleCents readers–”Six Ways to Stay Out of Debt this Holiday Season,” which appeared in Time-Moneyland on September 19: Every January, there’s a proliferation of financial advice about how to recover from holiday-related spending. How about trying something different this year? Start strategizing now for ways to [...]
Loans, Rates, Payments–Oh My!
by Jessica Jackson on September 17, 2012 in Finance
Have you thought about refinancing your mortgage or car recently? In Sunday’s Post & Courier, columnist David Slade wrote about loans and brings up several excellent points, including: “A monthly payment on a loan might be low because of a lengthy loan term, or a low interest rate, or because there was a large down [...]
Chores: To Pay or Not to Pay?
by Jessica Jackson on September 12, 2012 in Finance, Life
Today’s blog post is written by Carrie Davis who is a freelance writer, artist, and photographer. She is also the CEO of an at-home painting party company called Swirls, and part owner of Lowcountry Heritage Farms. She is the wife of a sustainable organic farmer in Charleston, South Carolina and Mom of three children. To pay [...]
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