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7 Hobbies That Won’t Break The Bank
Posted in Save Money on 24 April 2008

It seems like our hobbies can quickly become the biggest chunk of our budgets, which, considering our priorities, may not seem like a good plan. But if you’re looking for a hobby that doesn’t require you to break the piggy bank to participate in, you might find a few suggestions here.

Cooking. You have to eat, [...]

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Frugal Living: Knowing When to Draw the Line
Posted in Consumerism, Personal Finance, Save Money on 10 March 2008

There’s only two ways to get richer, make more or spend less. Saving as much money as possible is one of the fundamentals of building wealth.  It is applicable on day one, that’s why I’m an advocate of frugal living. However, I also want a happy and balanced life, which is why I wrote about [...]

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I’m Bringing Frugal Back
Posted in Motivational, Personal Finance, Save Money on 18 February 2008

There’s two ways to build wealth. You need to either make more money, or save more of it. However, most people seem to focus only on making more money, even falling for crazy get rich quick schemes and even those internet money making programs I talked about. There’s no guarantee you will make more money, [...]

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Why It’s Smarter To Buy Used Cars
Posted in Personal Finance, Save Money on 14 January 2008

A lot of people buy a car every five years or so, and there are some who swear by buying new cars while others prefer to buy used. I’m a proponent of used car buying simply because they are a better value. I’m basing my stance on pure numbers. It’s smarter, financially, to go used [...]

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Prepare Your Own Taxes and Save Money
Posted in Save Money on 10 January 2008

There’s a TV spot I’ve seen a couple of times in the past week: a man informs his wife that he can’t figure out their taxes. She suggests that he asks for help, to underline the point that, because he decided to do their taxes himself, he doesn’t have access to any help. These sorts [...]

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