Author: Admin
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Debt be gone: Leaving Debt Behind Us
The following is a guest post by Lisa @ Frugal Living Are you in debt? Depending on your definition of “debt,” you may or may not be in the majority of the population. At get paid each month – like a mortgage, or a car payment. Some consider “being in debt” as having normal everyday…
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5 Ways to save on groceries
I know that groceries are one of any household’s biggest expenses and it’s also the one commodity that often goes to waste. It’s pretty tough going to the grocery store and sticking to a limited budget. So if you want to save big at the checkout here are some smart ways of cutting back and…
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Are you familiar with Plumbers Insurance?
This is a guest about plumbers insurance, a required part of the plumbing business. Each business demands its own specialised insurance package tailored to meet specific needs, none more so than the plumbing business. A plumber is a saviour in times of crisis due to the extent of the damage that can be caused by…
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Cost Per Use
Is going cheap always right? No. Does more expensive always mean more reliable? No. The correct choice is based on a little figure called cost per unit.
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Best Time To Buy In A Recession
The current low interest rates being offered by mortgage lenders is making this a great time to buy a home for those in the market for real estate. Compare Home Loans Have you taken the time to compare home loans and seen just how low interest rates are right now? It was not that long…
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Around the Interwebs: Week of September 13th
Here are the carnivals where I was featured this week. Enjoy! Carnival of Personal Finance Editor’s Choice! @ Danielle Liss – Spending Under Pressure Festival of Frugality @ My Personal Finance Journey – Home Economics: Beer Brewing As long as you are browsing the interwebs, here are some of the articles that I found worthwhile…