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Back to Basics: Saving Your Savings

For the Mommas

So you can save money at the store. I subtract the budgeted amount we will need to make it until the next pay check, and I move the rest of the money left to savings. If there is money left in your budget at the end of the pay period, move it to savings as well. That is money that you have already spent. I spent $3.02

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Guest Post: Back to Basics – Taking Time for Yourself

For the Mommas

. To kick off the January Back to Basics series , Meagan, the author of the blog Frugal Fun & Fortune , is providing us with some tips on how to find time for yourself. Today, in fact, I went as far as to make a list of about 25 goals for 2011. One of the highest priority goals on my list? For just one day.

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Intentional Spending – Being Ready For An Emergency

For the Mommas

“Being intentional with our money turns emergencies into inconveniences.&#. Not having the money to cover an unexpected bill, just turns into a series of robbing Peter to pay Paul. As a part of my Back to Basics series , I am writing a post on how to start an emergency fund. It is so very true.