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Get It Done: Save 50% On Your Utility Bills
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the average family shells out about $1,500 annually for utilities. With energy prices steadily rising, that may soon seem like a bargain.
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Debt Planning and the 3 ABC’s to Reaping the Rewards of Rewards Cards
There are now rewards cards for virtually every spending category and style: points-based, cash-back (gas, supermarket, hotel), and, of course, frequent flier miles. Each has its own potential benefits and risks. So, how do you choose?
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10 Ways to Reduce Your Medical Costs with Personal Bills Tracking
To anyone who just completed “year end enrollment” in their employer’s health insurance plan, and anyone who’s paying for their own medical insurance, it’s clear that costs are only going up…
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Personal Expenses Tracking: Mint’s (Holiday Spending) Hangover Cure
Have the holidays left you juggling your finances, scrambling to get out of debt or back on budget? Well, fear not, for the combination of the sub-prime fallout and bank competition has been bad news for bank investors but may be good news for you…
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Six End of Year Tax Tips and Financial Budgeting Software
Since the New Year starts next week, you’ve got just a couple more days to take some steps to reduce your 2007 taxes. These tactics will lower your realized income so that you can reduce your overall tax bill come spring…
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Seven Steps to Finding the Right Financial Management Guru for You
Some people can develop a solid and effective financial plan on their own, but others have complicated financial situations, and need help. That’s where a financial advisor comes in. A good one can assess your current financial situation, help you carve out a financial path, and then help you move down that path to help you achieve your life goals.
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Money Saving Tips: Saving Money… by doing Good
This year, instead of buying friends and family lots of material goods that they may or may not like or return, consider giving each other the gift of time. It’s not only less expensive, but can yield a much higher “return”.
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Ten Tips for Smarter Holiday Budget Planning
The holiday shopping season officially starts on the Friday after Thanksgiving. So, most of us are gearing up to tackle the malls on that day. According to the Retail Federation, Americans will spend an extra $20 billion during November and December…
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Five Money Saving Tips for Savings & Rebates on the Web
Money, that’s what we want. We beg, borrow, hunt, bargain, barter, and haggle. If we can save a quarter here or a dollar there, we feel pretty good. At Mint, we also love a good deal. And we’re sharing the best sites and products we’ve come across that offer to save us money on the stuff we were going to buy anyway.
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Personal Expenses Mangement - Eight Things You Should Not Buy New
Mint lists the Eight Things You Should Not Buy New. Are you overspending? Find out here. And use Mint.com to learn how much you could personally save by following this good advice.
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