ActiveSupport (part of the Rails framework, but can be used separately) extends the standard library Date class with features fit for your purpose. If you don't have Rails already installed, just install ActiveSupport:
gem install activesupport
Then in your code you can use it like this:
require 'rubygems'
require 'active_support'
# Get today's date
today = Date.today
# These are in the standard library Date class
today.year
=> 2010
today.month
=> 7
today.day
=> 10
today.wday
=> 6
# These are added by ActiveSupport
date = today.beginning_of_month
=> Thu Jul 01 2010
date.end_of_month
=> Sat Jul 31 2010
date.prev_month
=> Tue, 01 Jun 2010
date.next_month
=> Sun, 01 Aug 2010
date + 2.months
=> Wed, 01 Sep 2010
date - 2.months
=> Sat, 01 May 2010
See the documentation for details.