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by Mary Newton
SlugBooks Review It is no secret that textbooks are expensive. Every college student’s wallet suffers when the beginning of the semeste... read the story
by Jennifer Clark
Ways to Save More at Costco You already likely know that having a Costco membership means receiving major discounts on a variety of items including ... read the story
by Jennifer Derrick
How To Afford Expensive Things On another finance site that I frequent, a poster asked for tips on how to afford an expensive car without incurring sup... read the story
by Jennifer Derrick
Save for Christmas Now Now that the kids are in school and the back to school shopping is done, it’s time to think about the next big spe... read the story
by Jennifer Derrick
The Best Voyeuristic Financial Books A few weeks ago I wrote about books that are valuable for every level of financial knowledge. Almost all of those books ... read the story
by Jennifer Derrick
The Money Saving Aspects of Daylight Savings Time I’m a huge fan of daylight savings time. I hate the long dark winters and get excited when we make the transition ... read the story
by Jennifer Derrick
Is Camping Still an Economical Way to Travel? I have always enjoyed camping, first in a tent and then in a mini-motorhome. We’ve always found it to be an econom... read the story
by Ann Hartter
Ways to Save for your Children’s Futures I know many kids who grow up and go to college on their own dime, spending all their own hard earned cash for the next..... read the story
by Shannon Christman
Frugal Tricks to Make Consumable Purchases Last Longer Other than our mortgage and utilities, the majority of our regular spending goes to consumables. It’s amazing to t... read the story
by Shannon Christman
The Frugal Counterculture “Countercultural” is one of the last things most people would call me, but the description that fits me well... read the story
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