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The Prairie Eco-Thrifter Giveaway Extravaganza: 2nd Anniversary with an iPad 3 and over $200 Cash To Be Won Plus a Bonus Prize

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The iPod Touch is up for grabs if PET reaches: 2000 Readers by RSS or Email 3000 Twitter Followers 1500 Facebook Followers 300 Google Plus on the Site Prizes and How to Enter a Rafflecopter giveaway Contest Entry Rules: Winning entries will be selected using Rafflecopter.

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Inspired by Roksanda Ilincic

Cheap Chica's Guide To Style

I’m not usually upset by the fact that I can’t spend some outrageous amount of money on one article of clothing because most items aren’t really worth that kind expenditure…but then I come across something exquisite and beautiful like this Roksanda Ilincic dress and all my thrifty morals go right out the window!!

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25 Ways to Find Money for Your Emergency Fund

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Personally, I think a starter fund should be $2000-$3000. 19 – Shop thrifty for you clothing needs. 22 – Flip your thrifty finds. He then advises paying off your non-mortgage debt before fully funding an emergency fund with 3 – 6 months worth of expenses. Put the money in your fund.

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Our 2017 Debt Freedom Plan Update

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We dramatically reduced our spending by cutting our cable TV and landline , shopping thrifty, eating out less often , and lowering our grocery bill. He went back to school at the age of 34 to pursue a new career and has not regretted it, but his student loan was about the size of a small home mortgage when he graduated in 2000.

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25 Ways to Find Money for Your Emergency Fund

Family Balance Sheet

Personally, I think a starter fund should be $2000-$3000. 23 – Flip your thrifty finds. He then advises paying off your non-mortgage debt before fully funding an emergency fund with 3 – 6 months worth of expenses. In our experience, life’s unexpected emergencies can be much higher than $1000.