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The only thing worse than being sick is
spending money you don’t have on your health! Here are five tips
for saving money on health care, from one of my favorite financial
experts: Ethan Ewing of Bills.com.
1. Keep up to date with your health checkups. Do not skimp on…
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If you include the pizza extravaganza this past Sunday morning, I've taken my son and daughter to a combined 14 kiddie birthday parties since January. Oh, yes, I…
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Extroverted personality types may spend more money than introverts because they’re sociable, outgoing, and people-oriented -- which means they're out all the time! Introverts, on the other hand, may find it easier to save money because they're not as into socializing with big groups of people.
Whether you're an introvert or extrovert, you might find these ways to spend less money AND have a great social life helpful... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (6) | Blog
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“Focusing your life solely on
making a buck shows a poverty of ambition. It asks too little of
yourself," says American president Barack Obama. "And it
will leave you unfulfilled.”
Life is about more than making a buck - and life is too short to cower under financial stress! The…
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Financial planning covers a wide variety of money topics including budgeting, expenses, debt, saving, retirement and insurance among others. Read More »
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Financial planning covers a wide variety of money topics including budgeting, expenses, debt, saving, retirement and insurance among others. Read More »
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I'm putting myself on a strict spending diet in May. For the last two months, I've been scrutinizing exactly where I shell out my precious dollars. At times, it s made me more than a little neurotic about my moolah, but it's no doubt been the best lesson.
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Just like with dieting, I have to assess what I'm eating if I'm going to actually change my food habits. Speaking of food, turns out that's exactly where most of my money has been going. Last night, I took a long hard look at my bank statement to see what I spent last week and since I debit almost all of purchases this is a fairly accurate snapshot of my spending. The outcome: A whopping $136.32 went towards food. This includes: groceries, dinner out with friends, pizza delivery and getting breakfast and lunch at the cafeteria at my job.
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