Saving Money

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By GreenMomma 2 comments
Surviving a recession with little to no impact on your financial status will be difficult. Here are a few tips to get you through it... more »
By Katie OConnor 2 comments
Online shopping. A great convenience, or a huge temptation? Either way, Ebates.com can help eliminate some of the shopper's guilt associated with online splurges... more »
By Sensei 0 comments
Some ski areas cost as much as $80.00 per day to ski or snow-board. After reading this the reader will know exactly where to go to get steep discounts for most ski areas in Colorado... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Many employers offer a choice of 401k plans--usually a group of mutual funds, all run by one large company. Get to know as much as you can about mutual funds and investing. As you learn more, your strategy for allocating assets might change. ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 5 comments
Instead of searching newspapers and mailers for grocery coupons and clipping until your fingers turn blue, try getting customized coupons online... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 1 comments
If you have disposable income that is being taxed, you may want to purchase an annuity as a savings shelter... more »
By tawon17 1 comments
This is how you can turn a 1 dollar bill into a hundred dollar very simple and easy it just even may help you with Financial Needs the decision is all yours... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Investing in a certificate of deposit (CD) is one way to save for the future. Less risky than other types of investments, CDs tend to earn a lower interest rate but are safer and usually FDIC insured through most financial institutions, such as ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 2 comments
You can buy an annuity and start receiving payments from it immediately. Find out how immediate annuities, which are sold by insurance companies, work - and whether they will work for you... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Purchasing seconds and blemished, refurbished, or discontinued items directly from the manufacturer is often a great way to get deep discounts on products that are perfectly functional, but never make it to retail stores because of minor ... more »
By coolcpas 0 comments
Would it be great if you can save two hundred dollars a month without changing your life style?.. more »
By mrmojo 1 comments
When your computer /stereo /tv/equipment is plugged in but turned off it goes into standby mode, this means it is still using electricity.this is whats called a power leak ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Family portraits capture memories and specific times during a family's history. Families take portraits once a year (or every five years), and the cost can add up. However, there are ways to reduce costs and save money on family portraits. Read ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Individual Retirement Account (IRA) monies are supposed to be untouched until the individual reaches 59 1/2 years of age, becomes disabled or dies. However, there are exceptions to the penalty for early withdrawals... more »
By smilesatme1 1 comments
How to become a millionaire? I am not rich nor a millionaire so I want to know how you will become a millionaire. Do you believe anyone has the ability to become a millionaire? Or do I need a lot of lucks and obstacles to get there? But when?.. more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 13 comments
Sure, you want to be a millionaire, but your chances of doing it on national TV are slim. If you want to retire at 45, count on making (and saving) a lot of money... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 2 comments
The average American should save about 10 percent of their annual income whether they are wealthy or on a fixed lower income. Saving money is easy if there is a lot of excess to save, yet there are a number of ways to save money at home without a ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Budgeting your income will help you stay on track and plan for both saving and spending. By using a budget to plan expenses, you will feel empowered by spending only part of what you have and saving the rest for future use... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Good credit means you pay on time. Get your credit report once a year to find out which debt needs to settle or what amount you can afford to pay off. Just control yourself in spending your credit card without any cash or savings that can back it ... more »
By MIHealthCoach 1 comments
A watch is the most useful thing we own, and the price it costs for a good one can be pretty high. If you know how to get a great deal on a watch it makes buying one a lot more fun... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Buying directly from a company can save you time and money. Bypassing retailers means less time shopping around and more money in your pocket. Consider buying directly from a company if you want to get the best deal on your desired product... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Making a budget for yourself or family is a great way to provide accountability for where each dollar is going every month. Because food is an everyday necessity, you should draw up a separate budget for it... more »
By Onelove1 0 comments
Depending on where you live in the United States, you may encounter high monthly bills for heating your home. Many homes in warmer climates are built with wide windows and open floor plans, so unexpected low temperatures often result in cold, ... more »
By steven316 1 comments
I've found yet another way to make money at home with no money to start. You wont get rich But you can bring home a little extra cash every month.. more »
By Sheila Wilkinson 0 comments
Auctions of any kind are a hit or miss proposition where you can find nothing or real treasures. US Postal Service auctions are really interesting because they auction off anything that couldn't be delivered through the mail which can include ... more »