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Attending a Wedding? 5 Tips to Avoid Spending Too Much
Weddings are pricey, and not just for the people getting married. In 2014, the average wedding guest can expect to spend about $592 per wedding, according to the American Express Spending and Saving Tracker. Attending a wedding means not only buying a gift for the couple and finding something to wear, but can also mean […]
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CESI Holds 3rd Annual Community Day Event
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The Prepaid Credit Card: How Does It Work, and Is It a Good Idea?
Have you considered using a prepaid credit card? If you have, but you’re not quite sure how they work, here are some of the pros and cons of using them. What Are Prepaid Credit Cards? Prepaid cards are basically the offspring credit cards and debit cards. They look just like any normal credit card, with […]
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How Credit Counseling Agencies Can Help You
Is a credit counselor on your side? The answer should be yes. Credit counseling agencies can help you learn to manage your debt.
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Use Cash for Shopping on a Budget
Shopping on a budget is more than tracking spending. How you pay for purchases is important. Paying with credit increases debt. Learn why cash is king.
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How to Make Extra Income
Times are tough for a lot of people. If you are wondering how to make extra income and don’t know where to begin, here are a few ways to get started.
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Extreme Couponing: Tips to Maximize Your Savings
#175414291 / gettyimages.com Extreme couponing takes a little more work than clipping coupons only on occasion, but with a few couponing tips it’s easy to get started. Generally, extreme couponers try to use coupons for as many purchases as possible and save a significant amount on each trip to the store. To become an extreme […]
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How Meal Planning Can Help You Save Money
Meal planning is an effective money- and time-management tool.
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Where to Get a Free Credit Score Report and Scams to Avoid
It is a good idea to get a free credit score report once a year to check that the information about your financial history is accurate.
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How to Take Charge of Your Tax Debt to the IRS
Making payments on your tax debt is easy. Set up a payment plan with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to avoid penalty fees and reduce interest.