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5 Economic Assumptions We (still) Make That Won’t Always Be True

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Ahem… , we all saw real estate fall in 2008, 2009 and 2010 – but do you believe that it is now on the rebound? For several years, the US has been printing up currency to bolster the economy. Weather, war, and economic failures can have significant impact on our personal lives. Would we still have had the economic failure?

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How to Handle the Stock Market Roller Coaster Ride?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you want to read up on that stuff, plenty of it was written in 2008 and 2009. I may replenish our supply of fuel oil, matches, candles, lamp oil and wicks. Some of you may know that I am on a mission to build wealth across generations in my family. This economic downturn is just the ticket to accomplish some of those actions.

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Stay the Course Financially

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

When the Great Recession began in 2008/2009, my boss at the time (a Vice President of the company) and her spouse consulted their financial adviser to see what they should do. percent in 2009, the U.S. We all are typically affected by the conditions around us, including economic conditions. billion in April, compared with $809.4

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Should You Invest In A Rising Market?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We individual investors have all become market skittish since the recent huge recession and economic downturn. Is the economy really recovering or will our jobs (assuming we have one) once again disappear? It may or may not turn out that way. It’s hard for me, emotionally to avoid trying to time the market.

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Frugal housing.

Finally Frugal

That comment made me think about all of the news articles written by supposed 'experts' who predicted that we had (or would) hit bottom in 2008, or 2009, or 2010, or even 2011! It seems that those of us in the trenches (like my commenter) may have more insight than the experts! Way to protect your backside, economic experts!)

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Vacations on a Dime: How to Fly for Less!

Saving Cents With Sense

Because of this, flying may not sound so simple to you! Keeping it under at least 50 pounds is the most economical way to pack it. They may offer free checked bags, reduced rates, upgrades, and more deals to list members. A free upgrade may just be a few points away. If not, opt for an economy flight. Less is…Less.