Budgeting Tips
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Budgeting Money for Emergencies
What exactly is an emergency fund? And how large should it even be? Here’s some advice to help you become a better funambulist.
It’s All in Your Head: How to Avoid Recession Obesity
Did you know that Retail Therapy and Comfort Food have a lovechild? His name is Recession Obesity.
Dodge Impulse Buys and Save Big Bucks
Impulse purchases represent what you want, while your shopping list or your budget represents what you need. Here are 10 tips to avoid impulse buys!
The Grocery Game
I just started The Grocery Game, so I still feel nerdy with all the required coupon clipping, but I did save an extra $15 this past shopping trip.
Budgeting Money – Time to Move?
Wondering how to get more for less in a tough economy? Move to a place where the necessities are cheaper. But does affordability necessarily equal desirability?
Budgeting Money For Emergencies
Going through life without an emergency fund is sort of like walking a tightrope with no safety net.
Cash or Credit
Normally, when we’re paying with cash, consumption and payment are closely tied together, so that while we do enjoy our new things, we’re also painfully aware of just how much money we had to part with in order to get them.
Clean Up Your Inbox Before It Cleans Our Your Wallet!
A real bargain is saving money and saving mailbox space; unsubscribe from those mailing lists, because really, do you need to be reminded to shop all of the time?
Go to the Library, Save $1000
It is the digital age, and multitudinous services abound to quench your entertainment needs. But the collective cost of these services may be a lot more than you realize.
Free Your Life: Skype
Video calls, instant messaging, group chats, conferencing with up to ten buddies and forwarding calls to people using Skype is completely free.
Free Your Life: Open Courseware Consortium
In 2001, MIT made a revolutionary move to provide free access to course material online…$107,840 worth of material from a world renowned university, absolutely free.
Budgeting For A Baby
Babies, and particularly the first born, bring along expenses you need to be aware of and budgeting for before the little bun gets to baking.

