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Short on time and cash? Stop in the dollar store this holiday season to make a few quick buys that will help you to entertain, decorate, and give for less.
You've figured out how to have positive cash flow (aka spend less than you earn) for now; but will you have enough money for later? Funding for future requirements, such as
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Today we found articles on how to take a mini-retirement, thrift store treasures you shouldn’t pass up, and reasons why you shouldn’t focus on monthly payments.
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Today we found some great articles on frugal fashion, financial tasks to do each year, and what new college students need to know about money.
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Summer's over, but don't let that stop you from one of these fun and frugal train trips. They're great for a fabulous fall excursion.
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Best Money Tips: Financially Prepare for Your Family's Future
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Today we found some fantastic articles on saving money on Amazon, cashing in on creativity, and saving money today.
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Cheap and Easy Holiday Shopping at the Dollar Store
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6 Extreme Job Interview Tactics That Worked
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The Quiet Millionaire: Part 3 - Money for Now, Money for Later
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