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Don’t Go on a Coupon Binge

By , October 24th, 2011

This is the time of year when one of my friends starts running around like a maniac trying to use up all of the coupons from her Entertainment Book. Most of the coupons expire in November, so we will spend the next month eating in all kinds of places and doing all sorts of activities [...]


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Accept Coupons as Payment at a Yard Sale: Strange Ways To Save and Make Money

By , October 13th, 2011

I don’t know whether to classify the following as a strange way to save money, make money, or spend money, but it is definitely strange so I’ll leave it at that. I was out over the weekend with a friend trawling some yard sales. At one sale, the seller had a table set up with [...]


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High-End Consignment Shopping: Two Warnings

By , October 10th, 2011

With the economy in the doldrums, many people are getting their luxury fix by shopping at high end consignment stores. These stores specialize in luxury goods and brands. It’s possible to pick up Prada, Tiffany, Gucci, and other high end brands for a fraction of what they would cost new. Many items have been used [...]


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Smart Indulgences

By , September 26th, 2011

We all feel the need to indulge sometimes. Even the most disciplined budgeters occasionally feel the need to spend on something that’s not in the budget, just for the heck of it. The occasional indulgence is fine as long as you can absorb the loss. Even so, some people still feel guilty about spending on [...]


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The Financial Benefits of a Repetitive Life

By , September 20th, 2011

I like adventure and trying new things. Sometimes. I also find comfort in the tried, true and familiar. I tend do do a lot of the same things over and over. I suspect many people are like this. We all have our favorite things to do, places to go, and people we hang out with. [...]


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Is Your Defensiveness Trying to Tell You Something?

By , September 19th, 2011

I read a lot of different financial message boards. I’m always amused when someone in a thread gets incredibly defensive over something that was posted. The latest example was a thread about luxury handbags. The original poster inquired about the quality of a certain brand of handbag and wanted to know if it was worth [...]


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The Free Saving Advice Coupon Class

By , September 15th, 2011

In an earlier article, I talked about the pros and cons of signing up for a coupon class. While there are some plusses to such classes, much of what you will learn can be found online for free. Even better, it can be found right here at Saving Advice. Below I’ve compiled a list of [...]


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Haggle: Strange Ways to Save Money

By , September 9th, 2011

Haggling isn’t widely practiced in the United States. Sure, sometimes you haggle at the car dealer or maybe with some local craftsperson at the craft fair, but it’s not a big part of our culture. Most people are too embarrassed or unsure to even try it. However, many more places than you might think are [...]


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The Dangers of Daily Deals

By , September 7th, 2011

It seems like daily deals are everywhere these days. Amazon has it’s Gold Box, there are plenty of sites like Woot.com that offer one-day deals on specific items, and the group coupon deal sites like Groupon are proliferating like mad. Even many “regular” retailers have daily specials on their websites. While it is possible to [...]


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The Benefits of Organic and Natural Cleansers

By , September 6th, 2011

A couple of years ago, I wrote about some simple recipes for natural homemade cleansers. These are some very simple concoctions that you can make with ingredients like baking soda, white vinegar, and essential oils that will clean and disinfect your home for a fraction of the cost of commercial preparations. I started using these [...]


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