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Monthly Archives: August 2013
The Secret to Saving Money
Nicole at Rolling Out Dough invited me to post an article on saving money — Saving money. It’s on all our minds these days, whether or not we’re employed, unemployed, or wondering how long the job we’ve got will last. No matter … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, books, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, finances, Growth, home, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, News, Personal, Random, saving money, self-improvement, shopping, success
Tagged financial health, lifestyle, live on less, saving money, secret
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Save $45 — Instantly
Say what you like about shopping, it plunges you in the midst of humanity. Before reality TV, this was reality, without the bleeps for people’s language inadequacies, or the blather stream of a host who is overly impressed with whatever qualities he … Continue reading
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Tagged clothes, just say no, money management, saving money, shopping
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Homeschooling: Do Workbooks Work?
Last week, in Affordable Homeschooling, we touched on how to save money when it comes to buying homeschool curriculum, with the major piece of advice being, go easy on it. Many homeschooling parents, especially when they start out, rely heavily upon … Continue reading
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