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By J, on June 13th, 2008
Insuring a vehicle here in the United States does not come cheap. I get to think about this just now, because in a few months, we will renew our vehicle insurance again. When it’s that time of the year, I always have this anxiety about getting to know what the new rate will be. Our [...] . . . → Read More: Lower Premiums
By J, on June 10th, 2008
If you neglect to factor the dollar’s exchange rate on your travel budget this summer, you can be in for the shock of a lifetime. Think about the airfare, cost of hotel rooms, food and everything else you might buy while traveling, that can be a lot higher than you would expect. And this is [...] . . . → Read More: Weak Dollar And Your Travel Plans
By J, on June 8th, 2008
Traveling is one of my passion, and through years of travels, I have always brought along with me a “mixed purse”. That means, I carry a combination of traveler’s checks, credit cards and cash in the foreign currency. The reason? Not all establishments in all countries accept all payment methods. And there’s always a chance [...] . . . → Read More: Bring A "Mixed Purse"
By J, on June 8th, 2008
With the current trend in the housing market; they say that now is the right time to buy, if you are planning to, anyway. With that, we are aware of the bloated mortgage costs that’s why prospective buyers should start by shopping for the best mortgage and compare interest rates. That said, here are some [...] . . . → Read More: How To Save On Mortgage Costs
By J, on May 12th, 2008
I know this for a fact. As soon as I started giving to one charity, I got bombarded with solicitations from dozens of others. That’s because, selling donor’s names has been an important source of revenue for almost all non-profit organizations. They are interested not only on your donations but also on getting your name. [...] . . . → Read More: Your Name Is Being Sold By Charities
By J, on May 11th, 2008
We’re all encouraged to lead a paperlessĀ life, yet there are plenty of documents that we still need to keep. Let me list those that I am aware of: Tax returns. I save forĀ seven years. Should you be audited by IRS, it usually goes back to three years, but if there are big issues, [...] . . . → Read More: Paperless?
By J, on May 6th, 2008
I found this information from an issue of Good Housekeeping. I figured, I share this with you. As the article says: Does the cheapest product always save you money? Personally, I think cheaper does not mean you’re always saving money. I am going to be honest with you on this. I don’t shop at any [...] . . . → Read More: Store Deals
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