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Do you like the feeling when you know you actually saved money during a sale rather than just buying an item during a sale and thinking you saved money? I know I do (Now I sound like a bad infomercial). … Read More »
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Do you like the feeling when you know you actually saved money during a sale rather than just buying an item during a sale and thinking you saved money? I know I do (Now I sound like a bad infomercial). … Read More »
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Ever hear that before? It can also be the cheapest and healthiest (which is preferred for staying on budget), or the least healthy and pretty expensive. I only have one word … Read More »
I hope you are keeping up with your financial resolutions for 2011. Starting is usually the hardest part until you get some momentum going, and start to see some success. One of the biggest roadblocks to staying on your budget … Read More »
Happy New Year! It’s the start of something great – the rest of your life! Now that you have your resolutions and are working on them, we need to talk about how you are going to stay on track. Well, … Read More »
With gas prices topping $3.00 a gallon in most parts of the US, it got me thinking about an article I wrote back in 2008. This was the beginning of the recession, and gas prices had shot up to about … Read More »
Hopefully, you’ve already got your Resolution Notebook, and have written out your resolutions. And taken a look at last year’s budget, and made adjustments and plans for this year. If this sounds foreign to you, better go back and read … Read More »
Okay, so you’ve got your Resolution notebook, and have written out some resolutions, and taken a look at your household budget from last year, or started developing the new year’s budget from last year’s expenses, or started developing this year’s … Read More »
How’s that New Year’s Resolution process coming? Our credit counselors hope you’re off to a good start! Got the notebook I suggested last time? Written out a few goals? Long hand?? Okay then let’s get into the “meat of the … Read More »
It’s not too early to start working on your New Year’s resolutions for 2011. Hopefully, becoming or remaining debt free is one of those resolutions. Lots of folks say New Year’s resolutions are a waste of time, and they break … Read More »