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5 Savvy Money-saving Tips

Are you looking to cut back on your monthly expenses and shrink your shopping bills? Here are five simple, straightforward ideas for saving money – so you can look after the nickels and dimes, and ‘let the dollars look after themselves’. 1.    Coupon your way to a lighter shopping cart You could save $s on [...]

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Celebrate frugality – 5 money saving habits that you can brag about

These are truly difficult times for the US consumers. If you have not been financially affected yourself, you must have seen someone suffer from credit crunch. As the US economy is trying to recover from the after-effects of the global economic recession, the citizens are gradually getting trapped in the vicious cycle of credit card [...]

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Savings Is Like Love: It’s the Little Things that Make It Work

I was really struck by this headline. So much so that I decided to publish the article word-for-word rather than just posting a link to it, hoping that giving credit to the author and the source is enough to keep me out of trouble. I have been preaching these same philosophies for years, so it [...]

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Need A Few Extra Dollars Every Month?

Too many bills and not enough money at the end of the month? Or maybe you just want to pay down debt but don’t have any extra cash. Perhaps you just want to treat yourself or your family. Bet where to get the extra money. Why not try Avon? This 120 year old company is [...]

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Get Ahead With Work-At-Home Opportunities

If commuting to a full-time job is costing an arm and a let and just isn’t as much fun as it used to be, maybe it’s time to think about working from the comfort of your home. Companies such as J. Crew and Sears are outsourcing call centers to people who work from their homes [...]

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Get Out Of Debt Fast

It’s difficult to save when you’re swimming in debt. Today’s average household has over $14,500 of debt excluding a mortgage. The average credit card debt among all American households is around $8,500. A $1,000 charge on an average credit card will take almost 22 years to pay, and will cost more than $2,300 in interest [...]

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