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 | | How Am I Going to Pay for That? Four Financial Blunders to Avoid | | by Stacy Divin, Nov 25, 2008 | | Having the money to live comfortably is great, but being financial strapped can be a stressful and bothersome experience. By avoiding some common financial blunders, you can take the pressure off of always wondering where you are going to come up with the money to pay bills and expenses. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Bad Economy, Bigger Waistline | | by Doug Childress, Nov 25, 2008 | | With all the talk of recession and possible depression, one begins to envision images of people waiting in food lines starving, emaciated, and shivering in the cold. Recession means cutting back on everything, including food. But despite these perceptions, times have changed. This time around the results may be dramatically different. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Refusing to Participate in an Economic Downturn | | by Rick Jenkins, Nov 25, 2008 | | This is an opinion article written by a professional in the midwest. It invites people to look at their current employment, housing, etc., and decide whether or not they are personally affected by the media hype of an economic downturn. It encourages all who are able to decide not to participate and to move the nation forward despite what is published at large in the general media. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Can You Really Save on Groceries Without Clipping Coupons? | | by Suzanne Cheek, Nov 24, 2008 | | No one is buying much of anything right now, other than things we really have to have; like food. Just because it no longer costs me my right arm to drive to the grocery store doesn’t mean I’m not watching my grocery bill. Groceries are one of our biggest household expenses but there are ways to spend less when shopping for food – and they don’t involve clipping coupons. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 2 |
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