From the monthly archives:

December 2011

Some Tips For A Frugal New Year’s Eve Party

After the stress of the holidays, there’s nothing better than hosting a New Year’s Eve bash to help you cut loose and have some fun. What won’t relieve stress, however, is having to begin the new year by facing leftover bills from your party. Vow to start your new year on the right foot by [...]

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Smart Couponing Strategies to Maximize Your Grocery Savings

I don’t know about you but I am always looking for ways to keep our grocey bill down. The prices on food items have really increased the last couple of years and I’m finding that more and more my grocery bill keeps creeping up if I don’t monitor it closely. You may be finding the [...]

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5 Family Business Ideas

Being an entrepreneur is hard enough work when you’re doing it by yourself. Having a team that you can rely on and use their strengths could help your business be successful. So why not start a family business? What a great way to keep the family close and earn extra money. You can decide to [...]

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Tips For Saving Money On Last Minute Gifts

Last minute gifts can really wreak havoc on your holiday spending. When you had plenty of time to do your shopping, you could comparison shop and take your time finding a good price for the item you want. In the eleventh hour of holiday shopping, though, time is a luxury you don’t have. How will [...]

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Financial Lessons Learned From Our Parents

The following is a guest post from Corey of 20′s Finances. He writes about saving money, managing your finances, and investing for the future. Most young people hate to admit any connection with their parents. Growing up, I never wanted to be anything like my parents. It wasn’t because I disrespected them or thought poorly [...]

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