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Category Archives: Money Management
10 Ways to Start Saving Now
At the beginning of each year, many Americans include “get out of debt” on their list of New Year’s resolutions and then seem to live under the illusion that they will be able to wish this into reality since a … Continue reading
Posted in Budgeting, Debt, Money Management
Tagged Amazon, debt, eBay, hulu, money management, saving, spending
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5 Ways to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on a Budget
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Another holiday means more temptation to go out and spend money to celebrate. Whether you are Irish or not, people like to take the opportunity today to wear green, eat some corned beef, and wash it … Continue reading
Posted in Holiday Tips, Money Management, Saving
Tagged celebrate, free, green, Irish, saving, St. Patrick, St. Patricks Day
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5 Ways To Beat the Gas Price Increase
We have all noticed in the past week how much gas prices have gone up. It hasn’t been this high since 2008, and frankly, we are not liking it. With the everyday stress of trying to save money and pay … Continue reading
Posted in Budgeting, Consumer, Money Management, Saving
Tagged alternatives, bike, car, carpooling, environment, gas, gas mileage, gas prices, money, MPG, public transportation, research, saving, stress
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President’s Day Savings
For those of you who get to enjoy this extended weekend, I hope you are enjoying your time off. Many retail stores find an excuse to have a sale during a holiday, in hopes of more consumers flocking to save. … Continue reading
Posted in Holiday Tips, Money Management, Saving
Tagged car, credit card, deals, electronics, money, President's Day, purchase, sale, saving
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George Washington’s Money Advice
With the upcoming President’s Day holiday, we thought it only fair to pay tribute to our first President, George Washington. Even though much has changed since his presidency, he offered some really great money advice that is still useful today. … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer, Debt, Economy, Investing, Loans, Money Management
Tagged borrow, budgeting, debt, debt management, George Washington, lend, loans, money, President's Day, saving, thrift
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Valentine’s Day Freebies
Today, we not only celebrate love, but we celebrate the fact that we can score on some awesome freebies! I hope you are able to take advantage of these offers. Everyone loves free stuff so enjoy! 1. If you send … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer, Finance, Holiday Tips, Money Management, Saving
Tagged cookie, coupons, Facebook, free, freebies, IHOP, Kripsy Kreme, love, Marble Slab Creamery, Redbox, Subway, sweet, Taco Bell, Valentine's Day
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Last Minute Budget Friendly Valentine’s Day Gifts
The day is quickly approaching. If you don’t know what day I’m talking about then you are either single or are a really bad valentine. If you have been procrastinating on getting your sweetheart a gift, totally forgot, or feel … Continue reading
Posted in Budgeting, Consumer, Finance, Holiday Tips, Money Management, Saving
Tagged budget friendly, chocolate, coupon, dinner, gifts, last minute, love, picutre, romantic, savings, Valentine, Valentine's Day
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Setting Good Financial Goals
If you are keeping up with the Newsletters, you know that last week we decided to open up the New Year by presenting you with the “S.M.A.R.T.” tactic; a great tool that you can use as a guide when setting … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Debit & Your Credit Score, Investing, Money Management, Saving, goals, personal goals
Tagged attainable goals, consumer, credit, credit card, debt, financial goals, financial planning, invest, money, money goals, money management, motivation, personal goals, realistic goals, S.M.A.R.T., specific goals, timely goals, tips
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Set Goals That Motivate You
When you set goals for yourself, it is important that they motivate you: this means making sure that they are important to you, and that there is value in achieving them. If you have little interest in the outcome, or … Continue reading
Posted in Money Management, Saving, goals, personal goals
Tagged attainable goals, credit, debt, debt consolidation, focus, goals, money goals, motivation, personal goals, S.M.A.R.T., savings, specific goals, spending, timely goals, tips
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Goals for the New Year
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!! It’s the start of the New Year and you know what that means, another opportunity to set new goals you hope to achieve this year. Follow the S.M.A.R.T. tactic and you will be on your way … Continue reading
Posted in Money Management, Saving
Tagged attainable goals, credit, debt, money, money goals, money management, realistic goals, S.M.A.R.T., savings, specific goals, timely goals
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