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Stop Overspending With The 30-Day List

Stop Overspending With The 30-Day List

Even with a great budget, chances are you’re still overspending. Why? Like millions of other consumers, you’re having a hard time separating real needs and deep desires from your passing wants and impulses. Marketing culture makes big bucks in this ...

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Home Security on a Budget

Home Security on a Budget

Many of you might be quite concerned about protecting the property that matters most to you: your home.  Your home is where you keep your possessions, it is where your family sleeps, and it should always been seen as a ...

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A Math Lesson In Budgeting

A Math Lesson In Budgeting

If you have a kid (or more than one) who loves math and can’t wait for the lessons to begin, count yourself lucky. Many children dread the task of learning math, most likely because it is difficult. Math skills can ...

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President Announces Higher Taxes and More Deficit Spending with New Budget

President Announces Higher Taxes and More Deficit Spending with New Budget

WASHINGTON, DC – President Obama will unveil his latest budget proposal Monday during an appearance at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale. The budget request he is sending to Congress is long on election cycle promises with what may prove ...

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Uncle Sam Could Take Your Retirement Savings – Legally!

Uncle Sam Could Take Your Retirement Savings – Legally!

Private savings for retirement represent one of the largest private asset pools in the United States.  This includes personal savings accounts, IRAs, pensions, and 401(k) plans.  The 401(k) holdings of Americans stood at $3.1 trillion at the end of 2010, ...

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Downgraded! S&P Fires A Warning Shot At The U.S. Economy

Downgraded! S&P Fires A Warning Shot At The U.S. Economy

The American economy is in such a woeful state that even the most willfully optimistic organizations world-wide are having a hard time denying the truth. A classic case in point is the rating agencies. They maintained that junk mortgage securities ...

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Homeschooling on a Budget

Homeschooling on a Budget

Many parents want to homeschool, but feel that they just cannot afford it. After all, the government is no longer paying for books, supplies, and all the rest of the things that usually come with the public school room. The ...

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