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Save on Back To School Clothes PDF Print E-mail
It is nearly time to go back to school and chances are your children have grown since last winter. That means the dreaded annual back to school shopping trip. Before going out and spending too much, use some of these tips to save money.
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Protect Your Identity PDF Print E-mail

Learn to be safe on the Internet. No everyone who has access to the Internet is honest and that increases your chances of being taken advantage of. Use a few precautions so you don’t fall prey to their schemes.

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Don’t Be A Victim of Identity Theft PDF Print E-mail

Due to the current recession, more and more identity thieves are out there. They can steal your identity in a heartbeat and you won’t even know it until it is too late. Keep from being a victim by learning how you can easily become one.

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Ways to Save Pennies when Baby is on the Way PDF Print E-mail
You’ve just received the news—you’re pregnant! Babies are cute, but they certainly are not cheap. Now that there is a new addition on the way, it’s a smart idea to learn to save money wherever you can.

Most new parents want to run out and buy up everything for their baby all at once. This is a wonderful idea but not very realistic. Before you buy, see what you can borrow from other family members and friends.

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Grocery Shopping as a Tactical Excursion PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike Peterson   

How to save big dollars on little items.

We all have to eat, and as they say, there’s no such thing as a free lunch. A large portion of our budget has to go towards food. But you don’t have to spend as much as you think.

At the end of a long day at work, it is easy to reach for the phone and call for pizza or Chinese food. But take-out dinner for a family of four can easily cost as much as $40 dollars. At that rate, just one night of takeout food a week will cost you $2,080 a year!

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Afford Your Family Vacation PDF Print E-mail

With the rising gas prices and food prices, vacations are becoming more and more difficult to afford. With a little planning, you can start saving more so you can enjoy your family vacation.

To decide on a vacation budget, choose your destination first so you can research the costs. Are you going to stay close to home? Or visit somewhere out of state? Are you going for a long weekend? A week? Longer? All these factors will determine how much money you will need and time off from work will be needed.

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