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Saving money with DISH Network Satellite TV is as easy as 1,2,3
October 25, 2011 by
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It's been approx 3 years since the American economy suffered a serious hit, and ever since Americans across the US has been trying to find ways to recover and save money. What many people don't consider while avoiding spending every penny on simple luxuries, is that this "let's not buy things" method has the potential to keep this downward spiraling economy exactly where it has been. People should open their wallets and spend for the sake of the American future; but they should also optimize their spending habits so they will be able to spend money, without compromising the basics.
Smart saving is essential whether the economy is flourish or not; and people can easily save money by keeping on the very basics of life such as phone contracts, home entertainment packages, replacing your regular light bulb with a compact fluorescent light bulb, or simply making some calls to your local provider in search for a great bundle deal on your phone and internet connection. The thing is that by engaging in some legwork and putting in a little effort saving some extra cash on your monthly bill should be a piece of cake.
Educating Young America About Personal Finance- Lessons From Asia
October 25, 2011 by
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Following the economic recession that sent tremors across the world, renowned economists have been deliberating on finding the chief factors that led to this adverse economic scenario. According to well known social scientists and economists the financial crisis which showed its worst signs in the United States of America has been a result of prolonged negligence and mismanagement. It has been observed that Americans to a large extent lack the financial management skills that are possessed by young and educated Asians. This probably explains why the financial turmoil did not have any significant impact on the Indian and Chinese economies which have remained largely insulated from the effects of the credit crunch.
There are several reasons behind the stability shown by the upcoming Asian superpowers in recent times. Culturally speaking, Asians have strong family values which helps them to save money. In the US however, most teenagers leave home and start living alone by the time they are 17. In addition, most teenagers after leaving home drop out of college and start working part time. This prevents them from realising the potential problems they could be facing after a few years. Moreover, the availability of quick credit also has a negative impact on young Americans who have limited knowledge about ways in which money can be saved to make the future more secure.
How To Save Money Near Your House
October 24, 2011 by
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How do you plan your finance? Do you consider to save money when you think of spending money? You spend the most of your time there, so it makes sense that your house represents your bunch of largest expense. Whether it is the day to day upkeep, and operating expenses, repair the projects, or the rent or mortgage payment, you allocate a big portion of your income to your home on general. Because you spend so much money on it, take advantage of the following tips to start trimming your budget.
If you want to possibly save hundreds of dollars a year on your electric bill monthly, make sure that whatever new appliances you buy are energy efficient. You can find this information on the Energy Guide Labels that federal law requires of all major appliances when you go to shop or on internet.
What’s the one thing you can do easily to start eating better and saving money?
October 24, 2011 by
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Are you among the few who can cook gourmet meals on a budget? Cooking techniques, frugal recipes and food cost will get you where you want to be – eating better and saving money!
If we break down what it takes to save a lot of money, cooking may be the most practical skill of all and the corner stone of thrift and frugal living – cooking your own food will save you a lot of money. As food prices continue to rise, along with gasoline and other commodities, those who have mastered the cooking techniques, frugal recipes and food cost, may see their wealth grow faster then they expect. "How's cooking going to help me get rich?" you say?
Quite simply, if you shop in the middle aisles of the grocery store (the processed food aisles), you may be paying twice as much for your calories as you would if you bought fresh food and prepared it yourself. This pre-packaged, toxic junk ain't cheap! Some frozen "chicken nuggets" packed with message will cost you four times more for calories as a fresh whole chicken would. If you know how to butcher that chicken yourself, you save even more – it's really quite easy and smart to do.









