13 Ways to Save Money Before Walking Out the Door

Posted by Kristen on October 29, 2012

It hit me hard one evening driving home from work. I realized how much I had spent that day. I had purchased a large coffee and breakfast in the morning, filled my tank with gas, charged my parking fee, and then grabbed a pack of gum and water. Then I spent money on lunch with […]

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Finance Tips: 5 Types of Insurance to Avoid

Posted by Kate on October 28, 2012

As you gear up for Halloween this week, make sure to take some time to check out some of these great reads! Source: wwarby Finance Reads 5 Types of Insurance to Avoid – There are so many types of insurance out there and I find it one of the most confusing things to investigate so […]

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Saveology $5 for $10 ToysRUs Gift Card

Posted by Madison on October 26, 2012

Have you used Saveology? I heard about the deal site awhile back, but it jumped back on my radar today! From time to time Saveology offers half price gift cards to gas stations and retail stores. With kids in the house, the Toys R Us half price gift card caught my eye today. Since Black […]

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11 Ways to Save While Entertaining

Posted by Kristen on October 25, 2012

When you are trying to spend less and save more, often going out with your friends or family gets cut off the list. I know that since I’ve been trying to deal with my student loans, going out has taken a backseat. The next option usually is simply having people over at your own home […]

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Anti-Snowball Method to Payoff Debt and Save More Money

Posted by Nick on October 23, 2012

When you have a few (well, maybe more than a few!) credit cards with balances that you carry month to month, you know the frustration of seeing those statements each month with new finance charges added, if you bother to look at the statement at all. I know I don’t want to at times. There […]

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Avoid Joint Credit Cards to Double Your Sign Up Bonuses

Posted by Madison on October 22, 2012

My husband and I share all of our money. However, for the majority of our credit cards we don’t have joint accounts. It’s not because we keep our credit card spending separate. Keeping individual credit cards allows us to maximize earnings on cash back, sign up bonuses, and everything else the credit cards have to […]

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For many readers, this will be a review of a concept you’re already familiar with. But for those not initiated in the ways of the snowball debt reduction method, this handy dandy tutorial should prove quite, well, handy! I enjoy writing articles for those of you just getting into personal finance, and making the decision […]

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How to Appeal Your Property Tax Assessment

Posted by Adrienne on October 17, 2012

If you own a house a big expense for you is likely real estate taxes (in addition to your mortgage interest). I know it’s a big one for us. Our property taxes are based on the worth of our home – determined every couple of years by an assessment. Every city and town handles things […]

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What is the Mortgage Interest Deduction?

Posted by Don on October 16, 2012

The mortgage interest deduction is beneficial to many homeowners when they are filing their taxes. Even though many take this deduction, most don’t fully understand it. I am going to do my best to keep things simple as I explain the important aspects of the mortgage interest deduction as well as how to claim it […]

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Why You Should Tell Your Family About Your Debt

Posted by Kristen on October 15, 2012

When you are struggling with debt, it can be a very stressful and emotional time. Since I have been dealing with my student loan debt, I understand how overwhelming being in debt can be. Even though being in the red and struggling with money isn’t uncommon, it’s not something we like to talk about. Many […]

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