Budgeting Eddie at Finance Fox presents Do You Budget?, saying “Prior to budgeting I spent money I didn’t have because I didn’t want to feel deprived of anything. I wanted to experience life to the max. I always found a way to justify the purchase to myself, and bought whatever I wanted in the end….
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Budgeting Tony Cars at Auto Monster Cars Blog presents Canadians continue to hold onto their cars longer, saying “There was a time when car buyers used to hang onto their cars for a maximum of four years then trade them in for newer models. Times have changed as the average age of used cars on…
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Budgeting Sandy at Yes, I Am Cheap presents Get Out of Debt in 2012: Cutting the Fat, saying “Think back to the past two weeks. Where have you spent money from your entertainment or miscellaneous jar? Do you see the latest movies every week? Are you buying new clothes from the clearance sales? Lots and…
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Budgeting Sandy at Yes, I Am Cheap presents Get Out of Debt in 2012: Cutting the Fat, saying “Think back to the past two weeks. Where have you spent money from your entertainment or miscellaneous jar? Do you see the latest movies every week? Are you buying new clothes from the clearance sales? Lots and…
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Budgeting David Kimball at Household Budgeting Blog presents Affordable Family Vacations, saying “An affordable family vacation is easy to do using these proven ways to not overspend your household budget.” MMD at MyMoneyDesign presents Which Is Better – Paying Down Your Auto Loan or Mortgage?, saying “Is it better to pay down your auto loan…
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Budgeting Marie at Money Spending Mommy presents How to Set Up a Household Budget, saying “Whether you can’t seem to save up any money for a rainy day or you’re having trouble getting the bills paid, a household budget can help. Even if you don’t seem to have any money problems, a budget can be…
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Budgeting N.W. Journey at Net Worth Journey presents Stay Within the Boundaries, saying “Learn how staying in the boundaries reaps massive rewards.” Craig Ford at Christian Debt Coach presents Little Changes Make Big Differences: $100 Spending Cut Challenge, saying “Cutting a $100 spending per month can make a big difference.” Glen at Parenting Family Money…
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