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We all make stupid money mistakes. Find out if you're making bad money decisions with this advice from Kodak spokesperson and money expert Laura Rowley.
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1. Get Burned on Heating Bills
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A programmable thermostat costs about $30 but can save as much as 25 percent on your energy bills by turning down the heat (or air conditioning) when you're away from home or sleeping, according to the Energy Department. For the average utility payer, that works out to about $250 a year. Boost your savings even more by setting your water heater at 120 degrees or below.- Let’s talk: Comment (3) | Blog
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Head to the App Store to check out these applications for your girls’ night out!
Have2Eat and Have2Drink
If you’re like my friends and I, you can never decide where to go out. These two applications can help you find new…
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You just may save up to
$5,000.
Movie with the girls. Ka-ching! An $8 focaccia sandwich for lunch. Ka-ching. The cat's blood-pressure medicine. Ka-ching! Late fees, insurance, utility bills. Ka-ching, ka-ching, ka-ching. Sure, you could save money―if only you could stop spending…
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The high temp today is -5 (Fahrenheit) and falling toward -15. Fearing my face will crack, I'm staying in. I could set the thermostat at 72 degrees, but it's at 64. I don't need to be cheap, but I want to. Plus I don't want to be a fuel hog. I am home alone, so there is no one to argue with me about this. Read More »
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