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What It Takes to Barter

By , October 15th, 2008

My friend, Speedy, is quite possibly the best horse trader within a 200 mile radius. In all the time I’ve known him, he has never held a job and yet seems to do quite well for himself. No, he doesn’t actually trade horses. He uses a system of bartering. He has a knack for trade. [...]


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Buy This

By , October 15th, 2008

It’s that time of year again. My kids had only been back to school for less than a week when they brought home the fundraiser brochure. This year my daughter was selling jewelry, boxed candy and “Michigan” themed products. My son’s school was pushing cookie dough and coffee. My 9 year old daughter immediately showed [...]


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What Forrest Gump Taught Me about Finances

By , October 14th, 2008

My husband loves the movie, Forrest Gump. He can almost follow the script word for word. This is a football, beer and pizza loving man, we are talking about here. When I asked him why he liked the movie so much, he couldn’t explain it. So the last time it was on TV, I really [...]


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If You Can No Longer Afford Your Pet, Help is Available

By , October 14th, 2008

Written by an animal welfare volunteer If you are going through hard times financially, have already cut back on your expenses where you can, and have made efforts to increase your income, but still feel that you can no longer afford to keep your pet(s), you have my compassion. I am a huge animal lover, [...]


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Don’t Call Me a Consumer

By , October 13th, 2008

I’m growing very tired of the word “consumer.” Every time I turn on the TV, the talking heads are discussing “the consumer.” Consumers aren’t spending as much, consumers are cutting back, consumers are hurting, consumers need to increase their spending to save the economy. It’s as though consumers are the only component of the economy. [...]


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Change Your Eating Habits to Save Money

By , October 12th, 2008

There have been many articles published which address ways to save money at the grocery store. For the most part, I believe that most of us already know how to save money at the grocery store. There are even more articles and books published on our relationship with food. Whether you want to lose weight [...]


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Financial Crisis? Make Your Holidays an Event

By , October 12th, 2008

It’s that time of year. The Holidays are just around the corner and it’s time to think about gift-giving, parties and such. On top of it all is the ongoing meltdown of our financial institutions. I was already considering how to handle the holidays with my children and their “gotta haves” from Santa when the [...]


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How Important is Your Debt to Limit Ratio?

By , October 11th, 2008

We are under constant media barrage about checking our credit report and we all know it’s important to have a high credit score. With the new legislation, it’s possible that a great credit score will be more important than ever. But does the average Joe really understand what goes into the calculating of a credit [...]


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What the Economic Crisis Means to You

By , October 11th, 2008

At any given time in your life you may find yourself in a financial situation not of your making. The recent credit crisis in America is a prime example. It is a uniquely perfect storm to be sure, the kind of economic crisis that comes along once every 50 -100 years perhaps, but that doesn’t [...]


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Financial Stories From The Last Week

By , October 11th, 2008

Weekend reading is a round-up of personal finance and money related stories that caught the eye of our forum members this week: Why Asian Foods Save You Money Where the pros are putting their cash U.S. may take stakes in banks Iceland’s Banking System has been Nationalised Will a freezer save you money? Top 10 [...]


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