Saving Money

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By Elizabethknows 10 comments
Making money online may seem hard but read this article and I will tell you one way you can make some money online... more »
By MommyBear 18 comments
Five years ago, I was tight on money and searched the Internet looking for ways to “get rich FAST”. It was at this time that I discovered the world of taking surveys and being a part of a consumer panel. Today, I am earning over six figures ... more »
By jalm1234 2 comments
You may be having a financial crisis or maybe you would just like a little extra money to help with expenses, whatever the reason there are ways to generate some quick cash... more »
By FestiveWarrior 1 comments
I keep this spray around for our wood floors and all my quick clean-ups all day long. Disinfects and deodorizes also!.. more »
By Mark P Cussen, CFP, CMFC 1 comments
Recent bank failures have many of us wondering if our deposits are really safe. Here's how to ensure that your deposits are actually insured... more »
By Tremaya 1 comments
We are all looking forward to those rebate checks from Uncle Sam, so here's some beneficial advice on what you can do to get the most out of your money in the long run, whether it's your rebate check or income tax refund... more »
By momandpopoften 1 comments
Being prepared for every emergency is a challenge, especially in these days when everyone’s budget is tight. Gathering free, wild persimmons to make dehydrated persimmon leather is easy on the wallet and great for your preparedness! Persimmon ... more »
By Althea DeBrule 4 comments
Not knowing what to do with your money during an economic recession can lead to financial blunders and unpleasant surprises that could be hazardous to your bank account and ultimately to your family’s welfare. Understanding how to make wise ... more »
By Cindy Lynn Jacobs 9 comments
Here' some creative ways to make your food stretch a little farther, which will be especially helpful during a recession. Most of these ideas are taken from survival techniques of families who endured The Great Depression... more »
By duncan411 1 comments
Whether you have a lot of money or have very little, it does not make a difference when you are trying to stretch your money. Here are some tips for you to make your money go further... more »
By Sidhartha 3 comments
Making money grow for you is a very easy concept that most people tend to over analyze. You don’t have to be a financial guru or have a lot of money to actually grow your money; all you need is a basic knowledge of percentages and a simple ... more »
By MomWhoWrites 13 comments
These days it is difficult to find a cheap fabric and air freshener that you like. One way to save money and still get what you want is to make your own fabric and air freshener at home using items you already have on hand... more »
By momandpopoften 9 comments
All kinds of Christmas goodies call for almond paste - marzipan, cakes, cookies... Those little tubes are expensive! Here’s how you can make your own for much less money... more »
By pianistic 10 comments
It costs money to buy already prepared and cut up food at the grocery store. Here are some tips on how you can save money by making your own convenience foods yourself... more »
By Patti Winters 3 comments
If you're looking for a safe and economical alternative to commercial floor cleaners, I've compiled three recipes to fit this need. This will reduce the chemical usage in your home, help the environment and also save you some money... more »
By Patti Winters 9 comments
You can make your own furniture cleaner and polish using common household products. These natural alternatives are safe for your families (reducing the chemicals in our homes), will help our environment, and will save money over those expensive ... more »
By Patti Winters 1 comments
You can remove grease without adding harmful chemicals to your home. By using common household items that you may already have in your pantry, you can clean your home naturally, safely, and frugally. Why no help out your family (by reducing the ... more »
By momandpopoften 4 comments
Do you love those little individual desserts made from mixes at the grocery store? You don’t need to pay a fortune for them anymore! You can make them yourself at home for much less money!.. more »
By Patti Winters 0 comments
Learn how to make one of the most common cleaning products with items you may already have in your kitchen. Whether you prefer mildly abrasive cleaners, stronger abrasive cleaners, or non-abrasive cleaners, these can all be made at home without ... more »
By Patti Winters 2 comments
Making your own window or glass cleaner can be a great way to save money, reduce chemicals in your home, and help the environment. Mix up some homemade cleaner and use old crumpled newspaper (since they contain no lint) to wipe dry for a streak ... more »
By jenstewart 3 comments
Here is an easy way to budget your household finances by creating a printable household budget program that is both user friendly and versatile... more »
By xrayness 1 comments
Credit card management during a bad economy is important. Money is tight. You have credit cards, but you also have lots of debt. Here are a few tips that can help you use your credit cards the right way... more »
By deshmukh 6 comments
This article will help you improve your personal finances, get out of debt, invest, make money, save money, plan for retirement, and give you financial help and advice. Anyone can find financial freedom by following a simple set of rules and by ... more »
By Sidhartha 5 comments
In this day an age, money has been virtualized into the form of a credit card, a pay pal account, stocks, bonds etc. The truth about all this money is that its money you don’t really have. Money was originally backed up by gold, hence the term ... more »
By Shirley Philbrick 8 comments
Women make up about three quarters of the world's impoverished. In the United States, statistics show that the good news for women is that they will live longer to enjoy retirement. The bad news is they may not be able to afford to. Read on ... more »