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How to Save When There’s No Money Left

By , December 21st, 2008

You would really love to put aside some savings for a rainy day, but that rainy day is now. It seems like every penny earned is spent before it hits the bank. Saving money is becoming harder for a lot of folks. Some people are so strapped that they have never been able to save [...]


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Stop Adjusting the Thermostat: Why I Don’t Turn Down The Heat at Night

By , December 15th, 2008

I tend to be a bit bullheaded at times. Well, maybe more than a bit, but just because everyone else is doing something doesn’t mean it’s the best thing to do. This is my opinion from my own experience and I suggest you do your own research to find out what works best for you [...]


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Don

By , December 12th, 2008

There is a famous quote that says that money is the root of all evil. I think that statement is wrong. I think that the envy of money is the root of all evil. How can money be evil? Money is an inanimate object, and as such, is incapable of any action at all, let [...]


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Easy and Cheap Money Saving Recipes

By , December 7th, 2008

I thought since the holidays are fast approaching that I would share a few, very easy recipes that are also cost effective. My favorite quick and easy cookie recipe is especially suited to letting the kids help. As a person with several years of baking experience, I want to first recommend using good quality ingredients. [...]


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10 Things I Hate About Money

By , December 4th, 2008

Money is physically dirty 99.9% of all paper money is covered in germs and bacteria including E. coli and salmonella. Money isn’t just dirty because of the microorganisms; it’s also covered in bits of fecal matter and grains of cocaine. You would probably be just as well off licking the bottom of your shoe as [...]


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Problems with Automated Payments

By , November 22nd, 2008

Automate your payments? Automate your life. Put everything on autopilot and just sail on up that river. Sounds convenient and easy, doesn’t it? Yep. That’s what they want you to think. I have to admit that automatic payments can make your life easier if, and this is a big if, you are organized and able [...]


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Recession Opportunities

By , November 20th, 2008

Is this a recession or opportunity knocking? I’ve seen this question posed all over the media. A lot of the articles are aimed at higher income execs who work the stock markets. But I’m beginning to see front porch lights coming on in businesses everywhere. Yes, we’re all still feeling the pinch of high unemployment [...]


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Share The Wealth?

By , November 15th, 2008

We must understand the word, wealth. The dictionary defines the word, wealth, as the state of having plenty of money or possessions. Ok, what does plenty mean? An adequate or more than adequate amount. Would you say that you are wealthy? Probably not. Would you say that you have an adequate amount to get by [...]


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Can Adult Education Help You Become Debt-Free?

By , November 12th, 2008

John and Jane Doe desperately want to be debt-free. They’ve sliced and diced their credit cards and cut their expenses until they’re living on next to nothing but macaroni and mooched meals off relatives. They recycle and reuse. They never go out like in the good old days and a night of fun is a [...]


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Saving Money in Small Town USA

By , November 10th, 2008

In my lifetime, I’ve had the pleasure of living in several different sized towns. I grew up 10 miles from the big city of Fresno, California. I’ve lived in several other big cities since then; Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas and Nashville, to name a few. I’ve lived in medium sized cities and small towns. Now, [...]


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