This is a quick money saving tip that covers how to change the battery in your watch. Why pay someone else to do this for you when you can learn how to change your watch battery yourself in less than five minutes? Read on to learn just how easy it is to change your own […]
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Top Tips for Saving Money on Healthcare
In this economy, it pays to take control over your finances and work to find ways to save some coin when it comes to your family’s medical bills. Check out these top tips for saving money on healthcare and get started with the money saving today! Consider a High Deductible Health Insurance Plan It may […]
5 Holiday Budgeting Tips to Save You Money
How much of the $52 billion spent on holiday last year shopping can you lay claim to? According to the number crunching elves, the average American will plunk down $804 for all their holiday shopping. That’s not a crazy amount of gifts. However, it doesn’t reflect the total amount of times you’ll be dipping into […]
Is Your Water Heater Giving You Financial Stress?
A water heater is a vital appliance in your home, and it requires some maintenance to maintain its performance and extend its lifespan. If you want to enjoy constant warm showers, especially during winter, you should carry out regular checkups on your water heater to catch any developing problems. Whether you use propane, gas or electrical water heater, […]
How to Pocket $5,000 in Savings in One Year
Saving money is rarely easy. Sure, you get paid, but once you factor in the costs of your housing, utilities, food and transportation, plus any extra for gym memberships, eating out, buying clothes or taking trips, it’s easy to forgo setting some cash aside in your savings account. Luckily, there are a few easy ways […]
DIY Interior Design Ideas That Will Save You Money
3 Ways Your Home Is Draining Your Money
American underwater mortgage rates peaked in 2012 — resulting in some of the worst negative home equity statistics of all time. Since then, the percentage has gone down by almost 50 percent, with the total number of underwater mortgages down from 31.4 to 16.9 percent of homeowners. While forecasts predict that negative home equity will […]
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