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[...] . The trick is, Christmas or any time of the year, see what works for us according to our financial capacity and everything in moderation. Here are some post-Christmas tips to help you trim down on [...]
[...] ” or whatever you want to call it and once a week or once a month, depending on your financial capacity, treat yourself and/ or your kids to a little “day off” and do some eating out [...]
[...] advancement and media influence, we all want something material or tangible to cement our financial capacity on. But as we all know too, it is never that simple. In fact, even highly successful and [...]
[...] is expected of him, as well as living in a home in Palo Alto which is much less than his financial capacity. Unlike most executives who dress up in a suit and tie, Zuckerberg is dressed down most of [...]
[...] for the kids, it only means one thing: Halloween! For the adults tough, it could mean unnecessary expenses and pressure. But if you’re a parent, your child’s happiness is so much more than all the [...]
[...] of food waste in America. To a family of four, this is equivalent to $2,275 in unnecessary expenses annually. When shopping, there are a few but important guidelines to think about in [...]
[...] emergencies. This will keep you from being tempted to make an impulsive shopping and other unnecessary expenses. 2. Keep receipts and/ or take note of all your cash transactions so you can check your [...]
[...] our budget. Learning from last year’s mistakes, we can create a new one with less unnecessary expenses, more savings, and stick to it. Eat What’s in Season. Eating what’s in [...]
[...] it. 1. Shopping. What woman wouldn’t agree to this? Hehe. Treat your mom to a shopping spree of clothes, shoes, or home appliances (whatever she prefers) and I’m sure she [...]
[...] . When a relationship ends, one (in this case, girls especially) tends to go on a shopping spree to feel better and calls it “retail therapy.” Some eat their way out of a broken [...]
[...] ’s the summer anyway so go out and make the best of it. You don’t have to go on a shopping spree or splurge on food while you’re at it. You can go on a window shopping at the mall or [...]
[...] . The trick is, Christmas or any time of the year, see what works for us according to our financial capacity and everything in moderation. Here are some post-Christmas tips to help you trim down on [...]
[...] ” or whatever you want to call it and once a week or once a month, depending on your financial capacity, treat yourself and/ or your kids to a little “day off” and do some eating out [...]
[...] advancement and media influence, we all want something material or tangible to cement our financial capacity on. But as we all know too, it is never that simple. In fact, even highly successful and [...]
[...] is expected of him, as well as living in a home in Palo Alto which is much less than his financial capacity. Unlike most executives who dress up in a suit and tie, Zuckerberg is dressed down most of [...]
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