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    Free Stuff Saturday: Free Kids Event, Free Protein Powder, Free Cereal and More!

    Written by alison on March 19, 2011 · 0 Comments

    We’re a day late for Free Stuff Friday, but with good reason. Yesterday we took part in the Bloggers Day of Silence to support the recovery efforts in Japan. Hundreds of bloggers took part and we were happy to join in. But that means you get freebies on Saturday… so here you go and thanks [...]

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    Categories: "How to Save" tips, Around the House, Freebies - Tags: account, Facebook, games trivia, Kellogg, PowerBar ProteinPlus Bites, recovery, special surprise, validate

    Twitter Tuesday Profile: @WInformatics

    Written by alison on February 15, 2011 · 1 Comment

    Los Angeles may be one of the most expensive cities in the US, but our next Twitter Tuesday Profile is proving you can still live on a budget there. Suba, aka @WInformatics, is a computer analyst by day and a blogger at WealthInformatics.com by night. She lives with her husband in LA. OODC: How did [...]

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    Categories: Retirement and Savings, Twitter Tuesday Profile - Tags: account, blogger, debt, Hawaii, information, lot, term, term emergency fund

    New Facebook Privacy Settings

    Written by Elizabeth on December 22, 2009 · 0 Comments

    I’ve been hearing that many people do not like the new privacy policies and settings for Facebook that were announced in early December, but my account was recently hacked so I’m open to taking a look at the new settings. Facebook now has 350 million users and its team is working to improve its privacy. [...]

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    Categories: In the News - Tags: account, application, Facebook, friend, major things, picture, privacy, privacy settings

    What You Need to Retire and Live

    Written by kathryn on September 20, 2008 · 0 Comments

    A recent note from an aunt got me to thinking. She is concerned about her job – mostly because she doesn’t know if she can survive on her retirement. My thought was that not many people know or understand what the true bottom line is when it comes to the needed income. She had never [...]

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    Categories: Basic Finances, Budgets Tips, Retirement and Savings - Tags: account, budget, Retirement and Savings, savings, Start, The desire, type, understanding

    Stimulus Check Mix-Ups

    Written by alison on May 16, 2008 ·

    erase my credit Hundreds of Americans received more than their fair share of government stimulus checks. According to a report by Newsday, about 1,500 tax rebate checks issued by the IRS were directly deposited into the bank accounts of people who already received their payments or others who were not supposed to receive the money. [...]

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    Categories: In the News - Tags: account, Bank account, bank accounts, IRS, July, long island, man, One-hundred

    Save Money at the Office

    Written by alison on April 29, 2008 · 0 Comments

    Office supplies, phone bills, computer software- it all adds up for business owners. Inspired by an article in this month’s Inc. magazine, I decided to list a few freebies that may reduce your overhead at the office. 1. Computer Security. There are several free anti-virus tools out there. I use AVG to keep my computer [...]

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    Categories: "How to Save" tips, Basic Finances - Tags: account, excel power, FreeConferenceCall, Magazine, mail, Microsoft PowerPoint, point, professional

    It’s Time to Think About Retirement

    Written by alison on April 1, 2008 · 0 Comments

    Two weeks. That’s all the time you have left to contribute money to your 2007 Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Even though the tax year ended December 31, 2007, the government gives you a few extra months to set some tax-free money aside in your IRA. Here are some things to remember about traditional IRA’s: – [...]

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    Categories: Basic Finances, Retirement and Savings - Tags: account, irs website, Married couples, money, tax, traditional, traditional ira, USD

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