Twitter Tuesday Profile: @OutofDebtAgain

This week’s Twitter Tuesday Profile is with @outofdebtagain. She goes by Mrs. Accountability. The Arizona wife and mother of two, ages 21 and 23, shares her story at OutofDebtAgain.com and it’s an interesting one. After getting out of debt once, Mrs. Accountability found herself back in the hole. Now she’s chronicling her struggle to once [...]

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10 Tips to Save at the Supermarket

I am definitely trying to save money at the grocery store, but it can be difficult. Buying on impulse is easy to do, clipping coupons may seem like too much work and comparison shopping takes time. I recently came across an article in AARP Magazine about top ten tips for paying less at the supermarket. [...]

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Changes in Fuel Efficiency Ratings for Cars

Real world driving never gives you the gas mileage promised on the tag. Many people have purchased vehicles (even hybrids) expecting high mileage for their dollars only to be disappointed. Now the federal government is working to improve the ratings that show up on the stickers. Starting in 2008 the miles per gallon ratings will [...]

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Ten Million Millionaires

Being a millionaire used to be a rare feat, an achievement reserved for a select few. But according to this story from MSNBC, the world now has ten million millionaires! These statistics are according to a new report from Merrill Lynch & Co and consulting firm Capgemini. The combined wealth of the globe’s millionaires grew [...]

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Saving More Than You Spend at the Grocery Store>

I finally did it. When all of the food was scanned and bagged, my two-foot long receipt let me know that I had won. The game? Saving more than I spent at the grocery store. The prize? More food for less money. Some people may think the rules are too much trouble, but I’ve turned [...]

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