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Seeing Someone Bankrupt With Expensive Items

I had this funny conversation the other day as a result of encountering a person who claimed to be pretty rich and has items like a very expensive car. Of course, my mentality is always if people are truly wealthy they usually don’t try to show it off so bluntly. Sure enough, if you did

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Financial Management

Saving Money By Avoiding Spare Change

This was kind of an opposite advice that I usually hear. Basically, one common way that you save money is that when you get home you throw in your spare change for the day into a jar or piggy bank. It definitely does add up. One person was saying that he feels you shouldn’t spend

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Financial Management

Signing Up For A Cheap Services To Get Bigger Discounts

After getting the free adword coupon the other day some people have asked if there were other ways to get them for free usually. Surprisingly, they seem to be a dime a dozen as many services like certain web hosts offer a $75 credit for signing up for the service. With that thought too, it

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Financial Management

Wasting Free Credits To Save Money

I got this offer to download some free music from this site where there is a large variety of albums to select from. Essentially, I was given about $5 and each song costs about fifty cent to download. This was one of those situation where I am inclined to use everything up otherwise it seems

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Financial Management

Money In The Bank Instead of The Wallet

Today I opened up my wallet and was wondering why I even had about $200 worth of cash in it. Considering I always use a credit card for most of my purchases it didn’t really make any sense. So I then went to the bank to deposit it instead. The funny thing was I just

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Financial Management

Using An Entire Voucher For Full Value

I saw a funny scenario today where over a hundred people were given vouchers to eat for free at various restaurants. It was valued at about $12 each and so you could literally order anything within that price range and get things for free. What was interesting was how many people simply order one meal

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