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The secret to saving money, cutting expenses, and getting out of debt is learning to recognize the difference between one's "needs" and "wants."
Families searching for a way to save money or cut expenses should look first at how much they spend at the grocery store.
Living within our means allows us to save while contributing to our health and future.
Many people are surprised at the ways they can cut expenses without even noticing a change in the quality of their lives.
Cost cutting the right way can increase profit and increase tenant responsibilities. Doing it the wrong way can lead to major repairs and an increase in vacancy.
On June 21, 1893, Leland Stanford died. His determined widow now took steps to forge the future success of the university they began to honor their deceased son.
Home energy conservation can be a way for families to save money and improve household finances. Find out how to reduce energy costs with energy saving tips for the home.
Targeting the main areas of everyday expenses to create daily savings allows independent travellers to stretch their dollars.
Debt is simply part of life for the majority, but do people spend more than they need to or accrue expenses that could be avoided?
Everyone is tightening their belts and pinching their pennies as hard as possible. As a parent you know that shopping for your kids adds up quickly.
The assumption is made that tuition costs are increasing each year because the cost of education is on the rise. The Delta Cost Project states otherwise.
There are many small personal budget optimizations one can make in order to save money and still live well.
American employees are not seeing an economic recovery in their personal finances that is becoming more visible on Wall Street, according to a new study.
When money is tight, people look for ways to cut expenses. Some people stop giving to the church. What does the Bible say about financial giving?
Ancient Egyptians mummified millions of animals during their 3000 years of reign, preserving almost every type of animal that lived in Egypt.
Whilst costs are rising, it is possible to use a series of money saving ideas to reduce bills and cut costs. Seniors should also check eligibility for state benefits.
Providing food for an office holiday party doesn't have to be expensive. There are plenty of low-cost yet festive options to keep spirits up and costs down.
Press release distribution websites allow the user to gain mass exposure in a quick, efficient, and cost-effective manner, even for free.
Nielsen report says be careful because folks are going "back to basics." Here is where America is probably headed and how advertisers can find and address their markets.
From coupons to surprise thank you notes, kids can make thoughtful gifts to give to the people they care about during any time of the year.
Five green strategies are provided for cutting costs and improving employee productivity through the reduction in consumables, along with advances in computer technology.
Heating and cooling a home accounts for the highest percentage of a family's energy usage, but it's possible to keep a home comfortable without spending a fortune.
Maintaining employment in this economic downturn is vital. While there are no guarantees of keeping a job, there are tips to help avoid being the one laid off.
Food expense is getting out of hand but the strain on your budget can be lessened by using some of these tips.
The outdated model of newspaper journalism is wasteful and does not focus on local news that their core market wants and can not find elsewhere.
Obama has laid out an economic program that may deepen the recession now in progress. Will he repeat the mistakes of the Carter administration?
Couples wishing to start a family must plan ahead for baby products, medical expenses, living on a single income as well as childcare costs.
To thrive and survive during this recession, companies must trade their tried and true practices for a few new, nonconventional strategies.
Frugal shoppers can find bargains galore on fabric, buttons, trim, lace, and other sewing needs.
It's always been said that living below one's means is the only way to get ahead. Here are a few things that can help.
Teachers quitting the profession after less than five years is raising havoc in schools, especially high-risk schools. How much is it actually costing per school?
Postal Regulatory Commission announced possible USPS closings. Learn how to find out if a post office is being closed & get the list of potential postal service closures.
Businesses and universities are turning to unpaid leave in the form of furloughs to cut costs, meet budget shortfalls and prevent layoffs.
How many times have you started a personal budget and failed? You can develop successful personal budget habits and stick to your budget once and for all.
Try these simple tips to save money on bills. Lower electricity bills, spend less on home heating oil or natural gas bills, and save money on utility expenses year round.
After World War II, Nash Motors went after the compact car market. Its smallest found success as a Nash Metropolitan, Hudson Metropolitan and even Austin Metropolitan.
Do you find it hard to pay your bills? There are many ways that you can make extra money, save extra money and get out of debt. Here are some tips to help.
Preparation is the most important aspect of a successful speech or presentation. The KNOW approach can help ensure credibility, focus, and relevance.
The kitchen is often the center of the household and so it makes sense to look at your expenses in the kitchen when you want to save money.
Students in better neighborhoods get more money per pupil than students living in poverty pockets or remote areas. Funding per student is not equal.
In our consumer based "keeping up with the Joneses" society, it's easy to find yourself suddenly in debt. The trick is not to fear it, but face it. Here's how.
Few things are worse than being stuck in a job that causes constant stress and anxiety. A career change may be the best way to find happiness, even in a poor economy.


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