Posted by Bob Lotich on September 8, 2010 in Home, Living Well
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This article was supplied from Bob who is the founder of ChristianPF.com, a personal finance blog covering topics like budgeting, saving, debt, and investing.
The great thing about “going green” is that it doesn’t have to be expensive; in fact, in many instances the green choice is also the cheap choice. Here’s a look at six creative ways to save money and go green at the same time.
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Posted by Jennifer Spencer on August 31, 2010 in Home, Personal Finance, Staff Stories
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While you read this, I’m moving! As you may recall from previous posts, I hate moving. Today’s move is especially frustrating because we’re going a whole 4 blocks from where we are now, which means it’s a lot of effort packing and unpacking to go literally around the corner.
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Posted by Jennifer Spencer on July 23, 2010 in 5% PowerPerks
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They never gave you the keys to the car when you wanted to go speeding down the highway with friends. They made you eat your vegetables so you’d grow up strong and healthy. They wouldn’t let you see that boy who was no good for you.
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Posted by Jennifer Spencer on July 14, 2010 in PerkStreet Posts, Personal Finance
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We just wrapped up a Harris Interactive® online survey looking at consumers’ attitudes toward the recession and how consumer behavior has changed due to the financial crisis. We’ve pulled out a few tidbits for you here:
Relationships
• Among adults who said the recession had impacted them personally, one in five (20 percent) said it had increased the number of arguments in their households regarding money.
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Posted by Michelle Collins on July 14, 2010 in Eating Well, Living Well
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Michelle Collins is a freelance food writer based out of Waltham, Massachusetts. She is the creator of The Economical Eater, a money conscious food blog dedicated to eating good food and enjoying good wine on a limited budget.
Living within a strict budget does not mean you need to compromise the quality of things you enjoy. For me, one of those things is wine– chilled white or full-bodied red – it doesn’t matter. As long as it tastes good and is affordable, I will gladly drink it; and you’d be surprised at what kind of wine you can get for under $15.
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