If you're short on discretionary income but have talents to spare, you may want to consider bartering your skills so you don't have to pay out-of-pocket for common services. You can barter for things ...
Ah, Passover. The Jewish holiday that epitomizes them all: a formal meal (the seder), family flying in from all over the place, copious amounts of drinking (four glasses of wine!), and traditions ...
For many of us, when we see something we want, we pull out our cards and swipe for it. But for Cyndi Benitez, manager of the Okanogan Family Barter Faire in Washington state, her handmade soap is her ...
Bartering is an arrangement between parties to trade goods or services instead of paying for them. If you want to barter, you need to assess your skills, advertise your talents and find a trading ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Bartering is certainly a thrifty way to snag the products and services your young business needs. But what if the product you bring to ...
If Rodney Dangerfield were alive, he might complain that even bartering is in a recession. Yet the Internal Revenue Service thinks otherwise and seems to be paying more attention to taxing barter ...
Has your grocery bill gone up? Do you hesitate to buy a new piece of clothing or maybe even a service you need? What if you could get your needs met without using cash? Life Kit has a few tips about ...