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9 Steps to Get Organized for Financial Success!
By Scott Bilker
The beginning of my financial life was when I received my driver's license. Before that I rode my bicycle around and had no bills. Well, I needed a car, right? I had to get to work so I could pay for the car, to get to work. That's what started the bill cycle. The car was used (preowned) but it was the gas credit card that was getting charged.
Posted on: 08/05/2004 | 0 Feedback(s)
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LivingOnADime.com
How can you cut your budget without depriving your family? http://www.LivingOnADime.com is a collection of frugal recipes and tips from the expertise of Tawra Kellam and Jill Cooper. Tawra and her husband paid off $20,000 personal debt on an average income of $22,000 per year. She shows many of the ways they did it.
Posted on: 06/11/2004 | 0 Feedback(s)
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The Budget Stretcher
Budget Stretcher offers a free Budget System complete with all the forms and worksheets you will need to make it work. It also includes a free weekly newsletter and over 200 articles to help you manage your money.
Posted on: 05/02/2004 | 0 Feedback(s)
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New Book Reveals Strategy for Becoming Debt Free One Paycheck at a Time
By Kimberly A. Griffiths
It is no wonder in these economic times that an estimated 70% of households in the United States live paycheck to paycheck with no relief in site. In an effort to make ends meet, consumers continue to use credit cards to fill the necessary gaps.
Posted on: 03/06/2004 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Cheap Dial up Service
By David Stowers
www.netpenny.net offers Internet access for 1 cent per minute $4.95 min and $14.95 max with no contract. Pay for what you use - customer service is good and free spam filtering and 5 email addresses - no credit card required - supports instant messaging and no busy signals - 10,000 happy customers todate and growing. 1-888-248-7239
Posted on: 10/29/2003 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Chunky Soup Food Drive
Go to www.chunky.com and click on one of the helmets to donate money to the food drive. You can go once per day.
Posted on: 10/30/2002 | 0 Feedback(s)
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8 Steps To Effectively Tackle the Money-Saving Process
By SavingSecrets.com
Part 1: Do You REALLY Want To Save More Money?
Asking the question if you really want to save more money may seem a little absurd, especially since everyone probably wants to increase their savings account and have more money to spend. Less debt and more savings sounds like the best of both worlds, right?
Posted on: 09/21/2002 | 0 Feedback(s)
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The Future
By Doris Dobkins

Why are there so many books written on "getting out of debt" and "saving for retirement"? Why do so many people study these subjects or subscribe to newsletters that address these issues?

Posted on: 06/05/2002 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Summer Break for Mom
By Gary Foreman
I stayed home as a parent until my youngest started 1st grade. We happily survived on one income. Now I am an educational assistant in the same school system, same hours, same days off, as my two daughters. We have grown accustomed to my paycheck appearing every two weeks. This will end when school stops. So my question is: do you have any tips on how to handle the summer months? (more time at home, less money) - Curious As to How the Summer Will Go
Posted on: 03/21/2002 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Whatever you do...Don't Save Any Money!
By Leo J. Quinn, Jr
No, that's not a misprint. Even though falling interest rates are good when you want to get a loan, they are bad for people with savings accounts.
Posted on: 01/24/2002 | 0 Feedback(s)
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