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Eight Ways to Get Cash in Hand by the End of the Week

By , June 30th, 2008

On a recent visit to the Yahoo! Answers website, I found a lot of questions that boiled down to the same thing: How can I make money (usually about $100) fast (usually by the end of the week)? Apparently this question is on many people’s minds. So here are a few answers: My best answer [...]


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Weekly Personal Finance Reading Round-Up

By , June 28th, 2008

Weekend reading is a round-up of personal finance reading that has caught our eye that may be of interest to you: Discussions From The Forums These are threads started this past week within the forums which have created quite a bit of discussion: Adult child won’t leave – what would you do? Kid Question Chasing [...]


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Getting Full Value Isn’t Black and White

By , June 28th, 2008

“Here, let me show you these great glasses — I want to make sure you get the full value of your insurance coverage,” enthused the salesman trying to get me to upgrade my purchase. I had already carefully chosen my favorite pair from the rack of frames my insurance would cover completely, using up enough [...]


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Summer Finance Fun for Kids

By , June 27th, 2008

School is out and the kids are home. If it hasn’t happened already, chances are it won’t be long before you hear those famous words: “I’m bored.” Now would be a good time to use that boredom to teach kids a little something about finance in ways that are fun. The more kids learn about [...]


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Ten Ways to Keep the Cost of Eyeglasses Low

By , June 26th, 2008

Eyeglasses are an oddball purchase. Most people who need them will buy them, but the amount they pay can vary greatly without much difference in quality. There are a few ways, however, to find glasses you like for a price that’s low on the scale. First, consider whether you truly need prescription glasses. If you [...]


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The Surprising Costs of DIY

By , June 25th, 2008

My husband and I are do-it-yourselfers when it comes to home improvement. This is mostly because my husband’s dad is a contractor and he often guides and helps us when we need it. That being said, we’re barely a year into owning our first home and are still newbies. We recently took on a larger-than-we-thought [...]


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12 Recipes for Homemade Cleansers

By , June 24th, 2008

With the prices of everything skyrocketing, making your own cleaning products can be an easy way to save money. In addition to saving money, most are non-toxic, environmentally friendly, and safe for use around pets and children. They take very little time to make, so they don’t add to the workload. I am frequently asked [...]


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Improve Your Decision Making Skills to Improve Your Finances

By , June 23rd, 2008

We are faced daily with an overwhelming number of choices, particularly when it comes to spending. A simple choice like buying shampoo can turn into a ten-minute decision if we consider overall price, bottle size, brand reputation, specific variety (for oily hair, for straight hair, for red hair, for thin hair), per-unit price, coupons, and [...]


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20 Ways Your Child’s Imagination Can Save You Money

By , June 22nd, 2008

What is it about children that invite us to spend money on them? Is it that we see they are cute at everything, so everything is fair game? Is it that we want them to have the best so we better make sure that they have the newest and most recent and most expensive? Is [...]


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How to Cut Your Restaurant Bill in Half

By , June 21st, 2008

I’ve recently discovered the joy of belonging to a special club that gives you discounts at restaurants of half off (and sometimes more). I want to share this saving opportunity with those who are not yet aware so they can save money at restaurants too. It doesn’t cost anything to join and it’s not a [...]


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