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Cut Your Monthly Bills: The Savings Add Up

I know I told you I’d help you with ways to save money NOW, but I’d be remiss if I didn’t give you some quick and easy suggestions for longer-term savings. While these tips may require a phone call or two, they may still result in substantial savings within a few weeks. Raise the Deductible. Call your insurance agent (car, house, and health) and raise your deductibles. Just raising your... read more

How to Get Great Value Out of Your Vacation

It’s hard to relax on vacation when all you can think about is the bills mounting. Watching the money tick away like a taxi meter isn’t very calming. Instead of stressing out, use these tips to curb costs on your next get-away: Put Your Money Where It Counts. When planning a two-day getaway for my family, my research showed that we could pay $250 per night for deluxe accommodations, or go the... read more

Higher Education Savings

Higher education can lead to higher bills and debt. As precious as education is, you shouldn’t have to send yourself to the poor house to educate yourself or your kids. Read on for five tips on saving money at school for the whole family: Buy Textbooks Online. Each semester, most students shell out hundreds of dollars for required textbooks that they’ll use for only the next few months. While... read more

How to Save Money on Clothes

According to the Consumer Expenditure Survey, Americans spent over $1600 per household on clothing in 2007. That doesn’t include cleaning, mending, or any other upkeep. Even if you cut those expenditures by a measly 10 percent, that’s enough to fund a nice day trip for you and your family! Here are some suggestions to make those cuts: Buy at a discount. Whether you’re a designer diva or... read more

Holiday Saving Tips

Remember the scene in “Christmas with the Kranks” when Tim Allen’s character furiously totals how much he and his wife spent on Christmas the previous year? His final amount was over $6000, including gifts, their annual open house, donations, and more. While the American Research Group estimates Americans spend about $500 each, that’s for gifts alone. So obviously, there’s... read more

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