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Learn how to cut spending and save money by reducing your monthly grocery, entertainment, and transportation costs.
With layoffs, lost investments, and too much debt, consumers are cutting back and postponing non-essential purchases.
A sudden job loss or medical problem can push a person or family into a financial crisis. This article gives concrete steps to slash short-term spending.
Setting up an emergency fund for a financial crisis can mean the difference between going into debt and supporting one's family.
Literally millions of people have debt problems. The good news is that there are many potential debt solutions geared towards tackling them.
Most retirees have seen real losses in their retirement portfolios. A first step in rebuilding their financial lives is to establish a cash cushion as an emergency fund.
Particularly during the "credit crunch", saving energy in the home is a way of cutting costs as well as reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Staying within a budget, building a 6-12 month emergency fund and cutting non-essential recurring expenditures are some ways to ensure to financial security.
When people apply for credit cards, they may not realize that their low interest rates might soar within months. Low interest rates are usually a short-term perk.
It is easier to save money than to earn extra cash. A series of simple lifestyle changes can help to reduce spending and clear personal debt.
The grocery bill can be one of the big expenses a family faces. Learn some new ways to save money at the grocery store by using some of the following tips.
After years of financial worry and building debt instead of wealth, this year can be the start of reversing the tides through strictly monitoring debt and cash flow.
Being poor gives you a chance to live more wisely and creatively.
Before leaving work, many women use family budget planning to adjust to one salary. After financial budgeting, They try the new family budget and come away with savings.
Rose-colored flower heads start out as a mass of dark pink buds which open to release the scent of Cashmere Bouquet soap.
Newspapers counted on public notices from government for revenue in the past but now as cost-saving measures, these are being put on the Internet.
With the nation still mired in the worst economic downturn since The Great Depression, some economists are optimistic that a recovery is on the horizon. Here's why.
Spending less and saving more is a new year's resolution for many. Here are ways to not only keep that resolution but to save more than you ever thought possible.
Everyone could use a little more money, especially in the current economic climate. But how effective is a check for every American worker toward stimulating the economy?
Panic is a destructive use of energy and gets in the way of effective action at a time it will be most needed. Preparation is the secret to facing redundancy or lay-off.
The capital's dominant local paper will end nearly 200 years of paid circulation at the end of October 2009, But what does this mean for the future of print journalism?
The World Food Program committed $11.5 billion to the aid the food crisis, but still funding is stretched thin as 22 countries are vulnerable to the threat.
Downhold Clubs recall glory days of UPI-AP competition but United Press International continues decline by cutting more staffers, including its White House correspondent.
Middle aged folks may have the energy to pursue their hobbies but retirees usually have the money. Can the two ever coincide? The answer is yes!
The foxglove is a stately plant that has been featured in gardens for centuries. This growing guide will help you care for, maintain and select the best foxglove.
Eliminate credit card debt without declaring bankruptcy and ruining your credit score by cutting back on spending and paying off debts with the highest interest rates.
Summertime can also mean more time for reading, whether on a trip, in a hammock, or on the porch. Reading for pleasure can relieve stress and add perspective.
It's easy to run a home office on the cheap by going portable, reviewing current spending patterns, and leveraging tax advantages for home-based businesses.


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