
If you’re looking for some bargains this month or maybe you have some gifts to buy, here is a list of what to buy and what to skip in February.
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If you’re looking for some bargains this month or maybe you have some gifts to buy, here is a list of what to buy and what to skip in February.
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Online shopping has caused a rise in credit card fraud. Scammers will try different tricks to get access to your information. Follow these tips to protect your financial health.
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We all want to save and take steps we think will help keep money in our pockets. Sometimes those steps are actually causing you to spend more. Here are four times trying to save is actually more expensive.
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When you think of a home makeover you probably see bill after bill, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are four inexpensive ways to quickly refresh your space.
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Debt happens. Credit cards, student loans, and car payments can be difficult to manage month after month. If you want to simplify your situation you can consolidate. Here are a few benefits to consolidating your debt.
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Meal prepping is a great way to eat healthy and save money. Use what’s already in your refrigerator to keep your grocery budget low and make meals for the week. Here are five easy recipes for meal prep.
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If one of your new year’s resolutions was to save money, here are a few tips that will keep more cash in your wallet each month.
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Flu season is in full swing. Here are four habits you should keep or break if you want to stay healthy this winter.
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Everyone has 5 basic needs. These needs are necessary for a happy, healthy, and productive existence. Here are the needs and how to navigate them on a budget.
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Home improvements can be expensive, but if you’ve planned ahead they can be budgeted for. Here are 4 ways to avoid those expensive surprises.
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