One Plan For Paying Off Debts By Steve Bulmer Your goal is to pay down your debts. They may be overwhelming. At my worst point I had 15 lines of debt that included loans, credit cards, car loans, store cards, and even the government. I didn’t even own a house at the time. No creditor [...]
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Learning to Save Money Isn’t As Hard As You May Think
By Darlyn Burkle Learning to save money can be a challenge at first, but the more you do it the easier it gets. It will take a bit of determination and willingness to give up some things. After a few months, you will be used to saving and it will be second nature to you. [...]
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We’re quickly approaching the holiday that is designed to make you pause and think about the person in your life that is most deserving of a gesture of fondness. For some it’s a big deal…for others, it’s more of a device to drum up some action in their life that doesn’t currently exist. (Go get [...]
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Bargain Hunting in a Recession – 7 Tips For Finding Online Deals By Christopher Russell In an economic downturn it is important to become a frugal shopper. There are many ways to avoid paying full price for the things you need, but here are seven money saving shopping tips that will help you in a [...]
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Getting Out of Your Recession By Glenn Ferguson “Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment.”- Ralph Waldo Emerson You have heard it over and over again but do you really know what it is? It is on the lips of everyone, your coworkers, newscasters, economists, politicians, and [...]
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