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Buying Vs Renting – Are You Ready for the Commitment?

Buying Vs Renting – Are You Ready for the Commitment?

| September 26, 2013 | 0 Comments

The time has come and the days of carefree share-housing have disappeared; you’ve grown tired of the rental traps we all fall into. You find a place, a home to make your own, if only for a time and with several strings attached. Don’t mark the walls or change the light fixtures, decorate to your […]

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Financial Survival: Four Steps to Rebuilding Your Nest Egg

Financial Survival: Four Steps to Rebuilding Your Nest Egg

| September 25, 2013 | 0 Comments

It can take a long time to build an initial nest egg for retirement or the purchase of a home. Volatile markets, medical emergencies and debt can wipe away a nest egg in a much shorter amount of time. It is important to start rebuilding lost savings as soon as possible. Four steps will help […]

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5 Questions to Ask a Bankruptcy Attorney

5 Questions to Ask a Bankruptcy Attorney

| September 24, 2013 | 0 Comments

Financial times are difficult for many people in the current economy. The poor economy has forced many people to experience a large amount of debt due to many reasons. Layoffs, student loans, credit cards, poor business decisions, health issues, and a number of other unfortunate circumstances can easily lead one to financial troubles.  When debts […]

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5 Inevitable Steps for a Successful Yard Sale Campaign

5 Inevitable Steps for a Successful Yard Sale Campaign

| September 23, 2013 | 0 Comments

Do you have a lot of stuff at home but no room to store it? Why not get rid of it and earn some money?  Hosting a yard sale offer numerous advantages and also let you earn extra money. The only purpose to carry yard sale is to make the home de-cluttered and earn few […]

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A Smart-Saving Strategy for Hunters: Choosing the Ideal Outfits

A Smart-Saving Strategy for Hunters: Choosing the Ideal Outfits

| September 23, 2013 | 0 Comments

One of the most important things to consider when planning a hunting trip is the clothing. If you were a seasoned hunter, then you know what I am talking about. But if you were a beginner or just planning to engage into this kind of adrenaline-rushing activity, then you must know the do’s and don’ts […]

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Cottage Getaways in British Columbia

Cottage Getaways in British Columbia

| September 22, 2013 | 1 Comment

Are you looking for a great spot to buy land in order to build a cottage, especially if you are the type who regularly goes for a lot of vacations within a year? Do you live in British Columbia or its environs? Have you ever given it thought that the province might be a great […]

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Saving Tips: Choosing the Right Storage Unit Company

Saving Tips: Choosing the Right Storage Unit Company

| September 20, 2013 | 1 Comment

Storage is a booming business and most larger communities have more than one facility within easy driving distance. It is important to compare these to see which one gives the most value. Selecting Units of the Right Size It is important that the storage seeker avoid a situation where their goods cannot fit into one […]

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Making the Most of your Nest Egg

Making the Most of your Nest Egg

| September 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

After spending years of working and saving it is the hope that when you retire you will be able to use the newfound leisure time to do many of the things that you never had time for during the busy working years. In today’s economic climate, it can be difficult for most people to really […]

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The 5 Greatest Money-Saving Inventions in History

The 5 Greatest Money-Saving Inventions in History

| September 18, 2013 | 0 Comments

There are a whole host of inventions which have impacted mankind for the better, yet some of the greatest inventions are those that help people keep cash in their wallet.  Here are 5 of the most impactful: Insurance – Granted, most of us go about our merry lives without giving so much as a passing […]

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