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The Best Scoop on Coops

Have you ever had a brainstorm on a way to save money. Well, here is one that will give you an idea of how you may, or may not want to do it.

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Decorating Your Home

With planning, patience, and a lot of elbow grease, decorating your home is something you can do yourself. Here’s how.

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Credit Crunch Craft

Is it cheaper to make it yourself? From knitting to rugmaking, traditional crafts are enjoying a resurgence. But is it really more economical to make it at home?

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Ethical Hot Water is Cheaper Hot Water

How to make money by not spending it through a short term investment – the solar hot water heater. If your moving to Florida, you might want to consider this thrifty purchase when deciding on a new home.

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Five Ways to Make Your Money Go Further

Special offers on foods that you would normally buy are a good way to stock up on essentials relatively cheaply.

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Life on the Cheap: The Wine of Gladness Comes to America

Who says a good glass of wine has to cost a lot of money? Here are some top picks to enjoy every day.

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Gift Giving on a Shoestring Budget

Excellent gifts that are inexpensive to give.

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Life on the Cheap – Tracking Your Spending Saves You Money

Suddenly, there seems to be a lot less money to go around. In the second installation of my series about living on less, I’ll give you some helpful hints for tracking your spending and eliminating money leaks.

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15 Ways to Become a Cheapskate

Have anything you want using these simplistic and frugal ways to become the ultimate money saving machine.

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10 Painless Ways to Live Below Your Means

Maybe you’re looking to build wealth or just start a savings account, but with no money left after paying the month’s bills, the only place to look for more money is by making a few lifestyle changes. Living below your means will free up some dollars that you can use to jump start an investment plan, a new business or your child’s college savings plan. It doesn’t have to be painful, in fact, it can even be a fun and rewarding way of life.