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Where to start with saving money 15 Articles

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    by Margaret Ladner

    To start saving whatever the age is a smart and wise choice. To start saving young is even smarter. To begin the saving process, it takes consistency and a plan on your part. There are many temptations in the world today t...read more

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    by Jennifer Ly

    When I began getting my finances in order, I couldn't wait to get started but I was perplexed. Where should I start? Some experts say, "Pay yourself first" meaning retirement, some say get your debt paid down, while othe...read more

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    by Oeillade du Val

    With the credit crunch we keep hearing about at the moment, it is vital that we sort out our finances and make a budget. The best way to beat the credit crunch is to save money on your bills. Here are a few of my ideas on ...read more

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    by Eileen Hughes

    Ideas for saving money Always make a shopping list. Don't leave it home or be sidetracked from that list. Marketers deliberately place temptation on every checkout. Low shelves entice the children, higher ones taunt t...read more

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    by Marco Angioni II

    There are many people that do not have any savings. Many reasons such as lack of money to save, lack of a savings plan, and sometimes just simple, plain laziness prevents a person from saving for their future, a rainy day...read more

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    by Laurie L. Bishoff

    Saving begins with your mindset. Many people look at what they earn and determine that they make too little to save anything. Yet, if they were to make a list of what they have spent their money on in the last year, they m...read more

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    by Diane Palmer

    Start with your daily spending habits. This may seem small, but it sure adds up. Figure out what you spend on your most regular days, which are usually the Monday to Friday work days. Count everything, right down to...read more

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    by Bill Whitney

    This is another one of those questions that depends a lot on where you are in your life and what your priorities are. If you are young and just starting out I would say that you should always pay yourself first. Put a li...read more

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    by Kenda Robertson

    The Joy of Saving Once again, you've resolved to save more and spend less. Or maybe you have your eye on a new home or need a newer car, or want to increase your net worth. So how can you keep your resolution without cr...read more

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    by Heather Schnapp

    Learn To Budget By Heather Schnapp Once you figure out that you don't have any money left in your checking account and you are digging loose change from your sofa cushions to pay the pizza man, you know you NEED a budg...read more

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    by Mason Mack

    Everyone has a different lifestyle, so trimming down the basics to fit one person's need is certainly a challenge. Many people also are simply challenged by the fact that they don't think they have the money to spare to b...read more

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    by Carrie Freeman

    How to Save Money At Home One of the biggest financial drains on any budget is typically housing expenses. However, there is no reason to lose hope and resign to having an empty wallet. With some planning, research an...read more

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    by Bailey Landon

    The cost of caring for your clothing can get expensive over a period of time. But the cost of doing the laundry doesn't have to eat a hole in your budget. Laundry is a fact of life. Whether you do it at home or at a loc...read more

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    by Tara Ecker

    It's easy! Start at the root of ALL spending: your thinking process. Tell yourself that you don't NEED to stop at that store after work, or on your way home from the baseball game. It may be your favorite store, like "...read more

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    by Melissa Rachiele

    There are two possible answers to this question. Your fixed expenses, like housing, loans, insurance, and other bills generally constitute the largest portion of your monthly budget. Reducing one to two of these expens...read more

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