Financial Management

Financial Management
Financial Management

Consuming More Because of Deals

This week at a nearby supermarket they were having this sale where you could buy five pounds of carrots for about two dollars. What a great deal I thought as usually it’s about four dollars. Usually when I have that many carrots available I would do some juicing with it. I was just thinking how

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Financial Management

Double Checking What Cashiers Enter

Today I went to the supermarket and decided to buy some fresh apples by the pound. As usual, there are different brands for you to choose from and usually they are all set at different prices. When I went to the checkout to get them scanned I noticed that the cashier entered a different brand

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Financial Management

Eating Away Your Money On Flights

While travelling back from an airplane flight yesterday it was astonishing to see the prices that they charged people for food and snacks. Here is a sample of the list I saw: I was just thinking that some of those items like the potato chips must be at least three times the cost of what

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Financial Management

Avoiding Bridge Tolls

Time to make the Trip back to Vancouver today and one interesting note about the travel back is how many bridge tolls there are. My friend that was driving me was saying when she first picked me up from the airport she had to go through a few of them which costs a few dollars

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Financial Management

Researching Your Benefits

Today my friend was telling me that all this time she had the ability to enroll into a special workplace plan for her cell phone that would enable her to save about thirty to fifty percent off her bill. We were just thinking how much money she would have saved if she researched it ahead

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Financial Management

Buying Products With No Support

There was news recently about HP touch pad tablets that were being cleared as the company made an announcement that it was trying to exit that business. As a result, you saw companies slash the prices from about $400 to as low as $100. Not surprisingly, a lot of bargain shoppers jumped on the deals

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