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HOME:Money Matters
Live Like You’re Rich (even if you’re not)
   
|  | | There's a saying that just rubs me the wrong way: you can never be too rich or too thin. And it irritates me because there's never any information that follows telling you how to try. And boy I'd really like the opportunity to try to be too rich. But then I learned a secret... |
Budget Leftovers
  
|  | | It is extremely difficult to setup a budget, especially when you are behind on some of your bills. Even if you can make your regular bills and expenses fit neatly into your budget, what can you do if you don't have the money to catch up? |
Shopping for After-Holiday Bargains
  
|  | The tip she gave me was about purchasing inexpensive holiday tablecloths, after the holidays. You see, after each of the major holidays, theme decorated tablecloths are marked down drastically to make room for the next holiday's items. As you can imagine, this bargain shopping idea will pay off year after year.
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Budgeting When Your Paycheck Varies
  
|  | | How can you decide how much you have for bills and expenses when your paycheck varies from one payday to the next? That's a question a lot of people struggle with. |
Can I Afford This?
  
|  | | It's time to replace that old car. Your repair bills are starting to add up to more than the payment would be. But how do you know for sure if you can afford another vehicle? People ask themselves this question regularly, and not just about cars. Unless you have control of your finances there is no way to tell. |
Top 10 Budget Busters
  
|  | | Many people make sincere attempts to set up a household budget and get themselves together financially, but too often these attempts fail. And for those with the most difficult financial circumstances, it may take several attempts to finally create a plan that works. |
A Dozen Ways to Pay Off Those Credit Cards in the New Year
  
|  | | There will probably be two items on many of our New Year's Resolutions this year: lose weight and pay off debt. Both have simple solutions! The way you lose weight is to burn less calories than you take in; and the way to pay off debt is to earn more than you spend. How to start? Cutting back on living expenses. |
5 Smart Things To Do With Your Tax Refund
  
|  | | Well, tax season is upon us once again, but fortunately, for most of us, it means that tax-refund season is here as well. This year, make sure that check you get in the mail doesn't go to waste. No matter how large or small your refund is, here are 5 ways to make sure every cent of your tax refund goes as far as possible: |
How To Legally Save Thousands of Dollars a Year in Taxes by Incorporating
  
|  | Besides protecting your personal assets, incorporating may slash your overall tax bill too! Someone once remarked, Next to being shot at and missed, nothing is quite so satisfying as an income tax refund. There's no question that saving money in taxes is high on everybody's list of financial priorities, especially self-employed business owners.
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Save on Gas Prices
  
|  | With gas prices at an all-time high, I thought I'd share a website with you from the Federal Trade Commission that gives several suggestions for saving gas. You can check out the site
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Avoiding Identity Theft
  
|  | | You've probably seen horror stories on the news about identity theft recently, or seen the sad-but-funny commercials in which you see the identity-theft victim talking in the thief's voice about all the things the thief was able to buy and do with the stolen identity. It's a very real problem, and in our technological age, with all our reliance on computers and the Internet, it's getting worse. |
Buying a New Car: Tips to Help You Not Get Burned
  
|  | | The first thing you will want is a clear understanding of what you are looking for in a car. It's best to narrow your search to a particular make and model that both fits your needs and has a good track record. If you go to a car lot for a particular car and find yourself being steered towards a completely different car don't buy it that day. |
6 Simple Ways To Save Money On Gas
  
|  | Since the price of gas has risen to phenomenal highs, our local news has reported several cases of pump and drive theft. Perhaps these thefts could have been averted if the individuals understood gas savings in the first place. Saving money on gas will also help the environment.
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Saving Money at the Pump
  
|  | | Gas prices are higher than ever, so you’re likely to see more advertising for gas-saving products. Yes, we want to improve on fuel efficiency, but are these products really helping? Or are they just taking an extra bite out of our already shrinking car budget? |
The 11 Best Money Saving Ideas of All Time - Part 1
  
|  | | At any time in history, no matter what the current state of the economy, no matter what the current trends, no matter what the unemployment rate is or where interest rates lurk, some money-saving ideas stay true. |
The 11 Best Money Saving Ideas of All Time - Part 2
  
|  | | At any time in history, no matter what the current state of the economy, no matter what the current trends, no matter what the unemployment rate is or where interest rates lurk, some money-saving ideas stay true. |
Ten Ways To Get Out Of Debt
  
|  | 1) Use your Assets : If you have assets with some significant equity, such as a home or a car you may be able to use these to get control of your debt. For example, you could get a loan on your home sufficient to pay off your debts. You could be saving a considerable amount of money on interest if you pay off high interest credit card debt in return for lower cost debt.
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Buying A Used Car - The Wise Way!
  
|  | I have always purchased my cars used. And each time, I got a great deal. Don't think I counted on luck, though - no siree. There are a few musts for making sure you don't end up drinking lemon-ade.
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Reduce College Debt with Scholarships
  
|  | | You should start College Scholarship Planning even if there is a chance your child may decide not to go to college. But if the decision is yes, you will have everything in place. And the planning experience is more than filling out a few applications. |
Saving Gasoline
  
|  | | The cost of transportation can be expensive, and higher fuel prices do not help matters. The following used vehicles have good ratings, are reasonably prices, and they will help to stretch your fuel dollars. |
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