Financial Management

Financial Management
Financial Management

Nullifying Shipping Costs With Coupons

Today I was thinking of buying a book online where unfortunately like many sites you have to purchase a certain amount of dollars in order to get free shipping. Without that minimum the shipping cost was about $5. So the first thing that came to mind was to find an item that was cheap to

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Financial Management

Using More Than One Online Coupon

I was looking at this promotional code for an online site today and as you may be familiar with all you do is enter a little code during the checkout process and the total will then be discounted based on what the code offers. As strange as this sounds, usually my inclination is to use

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Financial Management

Adjusting Living Expenses With Changing Income Immediately

Today I heard a couple saying that they had to cut off so many household services such as the Internet and phone because the husband in the family has suddenly been laid off. Therefore, they needed to adjust non necessity spending immediately. I was kind of surprised at how fast they decided to do it

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Financial Management

Including Sales Tax In a Purchase Budget

You would think this is common sense but apparently it is a common issue that causes people to spend more money than anticipated. Basically, in most countries there are some kind of sales tax that is placed on top of the purchase price. Apparently, a lot of people neglect to factor that in which in

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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

The Idea of Saving Money On Bad Habits

It’s pretty universally accepted that smoking cigarettes is bad for you and that they are pretty expensive when you add it up. What was surprising to me was reading articles on sites that try to help people become debt free where they were giving people advice on how they could save money on these items

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