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October, 2009
Every year, we vow to stick to a holiday budget. And every year, we blow it like Santa after a thirty-six hour no-cookie diet. We dread the holiday bills, the overdraft fees and the last minute trips to the Mall that empty our wallets and rack up the credit card charges.
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Those bags of mini-candy bars aren’t cheap when you’re planning to feed every child in the neighborhood. I didn’t want to be “that house” — the one with the candy you tricked your younger siblings into swapping with you — or worse, threw away.
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October 21st, 2009
Useful Money Saving Tips for Halloween Shopping
This Halloween holiday can get expensive with the average person spending about $86 on Halloween supplies such as costumes, decorations, candy and greeting cards, etc. Nowadays Halloween is becoming a major holiday, requiring imaginative costumes for both adults and children.
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Exercise is important as hell. Beyond helping you take control of your weight, it also manages your energy level, helps you sleep, and keeps you mentally focused. It also builds discipline. If you’re broke, it’s all the more reason to exercise. It helps lift your mood (mmm…endorphins) and counter-act any potential effects of depression or [...]
October 13th, 2009
5 Overpriced Things We Hate Paying For
Households are poorer — and a lot thriftier — than they were when the recession started. Many families are cutting expenses that once seemed hardly worth quibbling over. They’re avoiding ATM fees, nixing “extravagances” such as delivery charges and declining to pay extra for more-convenient parking at sporting arenas and other events. Here are 5 [...]
Green PCs have recently surfaced in the media due to claims that the manufacturing and operation of computer hardware may be a significant contributor to global warming. In fact, extreme cases show that a computer may use as much power as a refrigerator, adding up to $50 on your utility bill!
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