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Reducing Your Spending
by Chelle Martin, Mar 30, 2008
Some ways to help reduce your spending and help you save money.
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How to Save Money on Groceries: Maximize Leftovers
by Trent Craddock, Mar 30, 2008
With the price of food rising at the fastest pace in over 20 years, many people are looking for ways to save money on groceries. This looks at how to maximize your leftovers to reduce food costs.
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Five Ways to Grow Your Credit Score
by Carmen Isais, Mar 31, 2008
Five practical steps to take to improve your credit score and get a life.
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Mastering Your Money: Are You An Emotional Spender?
by J.M.K, Mar 31, 2008
The top five ways to see if you’re an emotional spender will assist you in enhancing your business, life, and future. Recognizing your weaknesses will improve your strategy overall.
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Free Annual Credit Report: Is It Really Free?
by Tressa Manns, Apr 1, 2008
Three different websites where you can obtain a free annual credit report.
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Five Things Not to Do If You Want to Budget Successfully
by Trent Craddock, Apr 1, 2008
We all know how difficult it is to develop a budget and stick to it.
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Moneywalk 142: Living in Abundance
by Randy Parlor, Apr 2, 2008
God's financial plan works much different than what your human mind normally comprehends (Proverbs 11:24-25).
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Unclaimed Money
by unclaimedmoney, Apr 2, 2008
Unclaimed property money piling-up in the individual State Treasuries because most owners of lost financial assets aren't aware they have unclaimed funds in their name.
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Five Ways to Save Money on Banking Service Charges
by Trent Craddock, Apr 2, 2008
One thing that irks many people is being charged service fees by their bank. What are some of the ways to reduce your service charges at the bank? Can you avoid them altogether?
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Minimizing Banking Risk During the Credit Crunch
by Bill Man, Apr 3, 2008
If you've been preparing your personal budget, creating retirement investments and saving money, you should have a sizable amount in the bank (or at least some money to go to.) With everything that's been going on in the news lately, you might also be concerned about what would happen if your bank defaults much in the way Bear Stearns, Countryside, and lots of smaller financial institutions have.
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