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Money Girl’s Quick & Dirty Tips to a Richer Life

I think I am falling in love with Podcasts. Months ago I downloaded several Podcasts to my iTunes and forgot they were there. This morning I added them to my iPhone to listen to on the way to work. The first ones to hit the playlist were Money Girl’s Quick & Dirty Tips for a Richer Life. I really like [...]

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10,001 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget

I signed up a few weeks ago to review the book 10,001 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget by The Writers of Wise Bread. The book arrived on my doorstep not even 2 full days later. Since then, I’ve been enjoying bite sized pieces of Wise Bread writings. (Look honey, your bad puns have [...]

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18 Financial Literacy Websites that aren’t Blogs

When you’re selling a house, the realtor will tell you to move all of your personal stuff, (knick-knacks, photos, and general clutter) into a storage unit so that perspective buyers can see THEIR stuff in your house. It makes sense. After all, it’s harder to envision how your things fit when the house is so [...]

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Does couponing have to be SO complicated?

When I was 17, my next door neighbor’s mom was the Neighborhood Mom. Everyone I knew then called her Momma Kaye. Their house was the neighborhood watering hole for all us kids. Momma Kaye was a full time college student with no visible means of support, but she always had a fully stocked pantry and [...]

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Do Not Pass Go – Go see Dough Roller Today!

The Dough Roller has a fabulous list of resources today. I won’t waste your time. Go read the article 70 Government Websites about Money You Should Bookmark NOW! That’s my public service announcement for today. We now return you to your regularly scheduled Sunday morning.

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