With all of the coupons that are available both online and offline, there are many savings to be gained by the average individual. But you may find yourself wondering which coupons give the best savings. Are online coupons better than printable coupons? Here are some things to consider when you are asking yourself the question.
January 25th, 2010 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
Most New Year’s Resolutions are about losing weight and getting in shape. Keeping this type of resolution usually involves joining a Gym or Fitness Centre. Unfortunately, due to the troubled economy, the 2010 year is shaping up to be a year of cutting back on extra expenses. Tight budgeting practices will likely result in a large number of people unable to afford the price of a Gym membership. Fortunately, this does not mean that you cannot keep your 2010 resolution to get in shape. There are a number of ways to get fit without breaking your budget.
January 6th, 2010 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
Some loans can give you a tax credit which shrinks the tax you owe and other types of loans can give you a tax deduction which reduces your taxable income. Almost everyone needs to borrow money sometimes and it makes sense to do your homework before jumping into a big loan commitment. Did you know that when you take out a loan you could actually be shrinking the amount of taxes you have to pay to the government? It turns out that not all money borrowing programs are equal when it comes times to look at your tax situation. Here’s a brief guide to which loans may qualify you for a tax deduction, though obviously individual cases will vary.
January 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Loans | No Comments
Everyone wants to go on vacation but it often seems impossible when just accommodation is so expensive. Luckily, it doesn’t have to be as there are some easy ways to save on your stay.
December 25th, 2009 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
Since the housing crash a lot of people have found themselves in homes that don’t have any equity built up, meaning they have no easy way to pay for the home remodeling projects they planned when they first moved into their homes. Though selling a home and moving can be expensive, it can be just as costly to remodel an existing home in many cases due to the high cost of construction materials and labor.
December 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Loans | No Comments
Employees are finding that their company is paying for less and less office supplies. If you need to buy your own pens, this article will help you save some money.
December 1st, 2009 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
At some time or another all of us are in the market for tableware or cutlery. If you would like to know how to save money on tableware and cutlery, you should read this article.
November 20th, 2009 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
Jewelry is very desirable but they are so expensive. That’s why this page is so valuable for those who are looking for a few tips in saving money on those bling.
November 11th, 2009 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
Textbooks is probably the last thing on a student’s mind, but they actually requires significant attention because it’s a huge cost. If you are going to school but don’t want to blow your budget, check this article out.
November 8th, 2009 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
Never before in history has personal debt been at such a high level. Money issues are the primary cause of a number of personal problems, such as depression and divorce. Imagine the weight that could be lifted off your shoulders if you could live a debt free life.
September 30th, 2009 | Posted in Debt | No Comments