November 26th, 2008
Tip! Increased Savings – The one thing most Boomer’s have failed to do is develop the discipline needed for regular savings. The year 2005 saw savings in the U.
A health savings account is a tax-free savings account similar to an individual retirement account. It is designed specifically to pay for medical expenses. These expenses are wholly tax-deductible for self-employed account holders. Cash from these accounts can be withdrawn effortlessly by using a check or debit card. It facilitates payment of routine medical expenditures with tax-free money.
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Health Savings (Best savings account) Account
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November 22nd, 2008
Tip! Shop the sales, offline as well as online. Many of the big online retailers, such as Overstock and Smartbargains – as well as Target and Walmart – feature savings this time of year on back-to-school items small appliances, even notebook computers and those specialized calculators that your older children may need.
To make the maximum profit on your investment properties, you’ll need to save money wherever you can. One way to save significant amounts of money is to mix your own paint.
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What is daylight savings time – Fixing Houses: Mixing Your Own Paint for Savings and Harmony
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November 19th, 2008
Tip! Shop the sales, offline as well as online. Many of the big online retailers, such as Overstock and Smartbargains – as well as Target and Walmart – feature savings this time of year on back-to-school items small appliances, even notebook computers and those specialized calculators that your older children may need.
Frugal living is more than a lifestyle. It’s a passion. Call Me Crazy! I love It!
Why, who wouldn’t love getting paid to buy products that they use everyday?
Here’s how I do it.
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Money Saving Tips. Maximize Savings on Everyday Items!
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November 16th, 2008
Tip! Increased Savings – The one thing most Boomer’s have failed to do is develop the discipline needed for regular savings. The year 2005 saw savings in the U.
Doesn’t it seem like the only impressive numbers we’ve seen this summer are the digits on the thermostat and the unaffordable prices of homes? Real estate has been excruciatingly hot for the past few years, but getting in the market now puts you in the high-risk category for a heat stroke if the market decides to cool off this year.
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Want Your Savings to Earn a Higher Rate of Return? Try Internet Banking (Best savings rates)
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November 11th, 2008
by David Gibson
If you are a recent, qualified, graduate, you may be able to sign up for the Teach for American program, and receive a monetary award that can be put towards your current student loans. This program is part of the AmeriCorps service network that helps to connect graduates with underprivileged students.
If you get in to the AmeriCorps program, you will be sent to a rural or urban location where you will teach. In exchange, you get automatic forbearance on your loans and additional money to be applied to their repayment.
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An Unusual Strategy For Repaying Student Loans
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November 11th, 2008
by Chris Clare
The main thing in common between whole of life insurance and term insurance, or term assurance, is that both policies pay out to the holder on death for the length of the policy. The big difference is with the meaning of term. For whole of life the policy is valid for the whole time of the insured person’s life whereas with term insurance the policy is only valid for a specific period of time.
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How whole of life insurance works and how to make it cheaper than it should be.
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