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Beat the Inflation Heat

With the real estate slump, crude oil trading at over $120 a barrel, and sky high global food prices, it's no wonder many average families in the U.S. are feeling inflation's pinch. Take heart: There are some ways to stem the outward flow of cash. Cutting out wasteful spending and taking advantage of some money-saving techniques can help to loosen up a stretched budget.

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08/07/08
The Role of Media and the Recession

Every time we turn around, the "R" word is there - Recession! Recession! Recession! Because we live in an intense, 24-hour news cycle via television, in print and on the internet, the media has a hold on us from every angle. The question is, whether they declare it or not, are we really in a recession?

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08/04/08
Simple Savings Tips for Everyday Life

In my circle of friends and family, I know four different families that have been affected by the slump in the economy. Between being laid off of work, having to take jobs that pay way below what they are worth and even foreclosuring the family home, many people across the United States are hurting to pay the bills. Finding extra money is as simple as making cuts in your everyday spending.

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07/30/08
Back to School on a Bargain

With the rise in the cost of living from gas prices to food prices, Evelyn is worried about how she is going to afford back to school items for her three children. In the past she has spent over $300 dollars per kid by the time she purchased all the items on the school supply list and new clothes for each of her kids. This year however, funds are tight and Evelyn only has half of her usual back to school budget.

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Beat the Inflation Heat

With the real estate slump, crude oil trading at over $120 a barrel, and sky high global food prices, it's no wonder many average families in the U.S. are feeling inflation's pinch. Take heart: There are some ways to stem the outward flow of cash. Cutting out wasteful spending and taking advantage of some money-saving techniques can help to loosen up a stretched budget.

» read more

08/07/08
The Role of Media and the Recession

Every time we turn around, the "R" word is there - Recession! Recession! Recession! Because we live in an intense, 24-hour news cycle via television, in print and on the internet, the media has a hold on us from every angle. The question is, whether they declare it or not, are we really in a recession?

» read more

08/04/08
Simple Savings Tips for Everyday Life

In my circle of friends and family, I know four different families that have been affected by the slump in the economy. Between being laid off of work, having to take jobs that pay way below what they are worth and even foreclosuring the family home, many people across the United States are hurting to pay the bills. Finding extra money is as simple as making cuts in your everyday spending.

» read more

07/30/08
Back to School on a Bargain

With the rise in the cost of living from gas prices to food prices, Evelyn is worried about how she is going to afford back to school items for her three children. In the past she has spent over $300 dollars per kid by the time she purchased all the items on the school supply list and new clothes for each of her kids. This year however, funds are tight and Evelyn only has half of her usual back to school budget.

» read more


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