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Paying for Landline Phone Bills is So 2007

It’s a tough market out there for landline phone businesses. Their market is shrinking, and there’s steep competition. It’s hard to beat some of the deals on the table these days. You may have heard of the option we’ll cover, but have you considered it? If you’re paying more than $180 a year in landline [...]

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Income Based Student Loan Repayment

Do you qualify? Student loans’ repayment methods have had little flexibility for those with adjusted or low incomes. Luckily, that hurdle has been met with a new option called the income-based repayment. This option may be of use to those struggling to pay back those student loans. On July 1, 2009, a new repayment option [...]

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5 Ways to Save With Little to Zip Effort

1. Saving Change in Virtual Piggy Banks or Auto Saving Deductions Managing cash is rare nowadays. It’s usually immediately tucked away in banks via direct deposit or regular deposits. In turn, we resort to using our debit/ credit cards for purchases with little thought to our savings. Gone are the days of taking that used [...]

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Attention Visa & Mastercard Holders: Aware of these Discounts?

Visa and Mastercard are two of the most widely used credit cards. With these cards, you experience a load of convenience as they are the most commonly accepted. However, you can also get discounts awarded to you for your association with the card companies. Did you know that these credit cards have a special section [...]

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Best Buys in the Summertime

Every season has its opportune time for certain purchases. We’re currently in the summer season. Therefore, it’s key to keep your eyes open for good bargains and good buys. According to Kiplinger , there are certain buys that are key in this season if you’re looking for certain items. What are they? •    June: Gym [...]

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Glimpse into Roth IRAs

On your path to wealth building, preparing for your retirement is one of the essential steps. A retirement account just doesn’t start building itself. It may be cliché, but it’s true. You may want to consider starting a Roth IRA. What is a Roth IRA? It’s a fund of after-tax dollars set aside for retirement [...]

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Senseless Expenses that Hold Your Wallet for Ransom

Admit it. In our consumer based society, dangerous habits stick despite the recession. Who’s paying for it? Your poor wealth income is. Save your wealth income! Some of our featured tips are courtesy of Forbes. • Credit card insurance • Electronic warranties • Car Rentals & Hotels in Tourist trap areas • ATM fees • [...]

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iPhone Apps that Save You Money

If you have an iPhone by your side, you may want to put that expensive thing to use to save you money, as ironic as that sounds. With the Apps store and iTunes podcasts, the ideas are endless. However, we’ll put a few things on your radar. Young Money featured an excellent article on iPhone [...]

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