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Archives for October 2015

budget-friendly wardrobe, wardrobe tips, work wardrobe

budgeting

How To Build A Budget Friendly Work-Wardrobe

October 20, 2015
By James
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The following is a guest post. Professional clothes are often considered boring, and who would want to buy boring clothes when you could get an outfit, that is much more attractive, for even less. Obviously, as much as you want to look good at … [Read more...] about How To Build A Budget Friendly Work-Wardrobe

computer chip, credit card, debit card, new technology

Financial Education

Why Do I Need A Computer Chip On My Debit/Credit Card?

October 19, 2015
By Brock Kernin
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I recently received a new debit card in the mail, as the one I had been using for the last few years was set to expire soon. This one looked a little different, as it had a small metallic chip embedded within the card. I had heard that card issuers … [Read more...] about Why Do I Need A Computer Chip On My Debit/Credit Card?

Loyal3 Investment Update

The Clever Investor: Loyal3 Update – 10/16/2015

October 16, 2015
By Brock Kernin
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  In last month's Clever Investor update I saw my investments gain in value even though the market as a whole dropped significantly. This month has seen the exact opposite results. I guess that's the way it rolls sometimes. Before looking … [Read more...] about The Clever Investor: Loyal3 Update – 10/16/2015

maintaining a budget, budget tips

budgeting

How Maintaining A Budget Can Be Good For Your Health

October 15, 2015
By James
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The following is a guest post. Life without a budget can be quite similar to a journey across the world without a map. While both can be eventually accomplished, both could result in a lot of wasteful spending. A budget can be used to … [Read more...] about How Maintaining A Budget Can Be Good For Your Health

fundraising, buying fundraising items, charity

Value

Fundraising Season: It’s Not About The Product

October 14, 2015
By Brock Kernin
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I opened the front door to face a young man who lived down the street, his dad standing about fifteen feet behind him as to give him some space. I caught a glimpse of the piece of paper in his hand and knew immediately that he was a Cub Scout selling … [Read more...] about Fundraising Season: It’s Not About The Product

moving in, money tips, financial advice

General

Moving to a New House is Expensive, but You can Find a Way to Spend Less

October 12, 2015
By James
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There are a lot of reasons why you have decided to move to a new house. It might be because of your new job location. If not, your old house might have a very high mortgage bill that you can no longer afford. Whatever the reason is, you must have … [Read more...] about Moving to a New House is Expensive, but You can Find a Way to Spend Less

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