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The 5 Steps to Living Money-Stress Free

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Master the Art of Budgeting. Budgeting is simply spending just within your means. Avoiding the unnecessary things like extra trips to the store can help you save on gas or transportation expenses, and limiting the times that you eat out can actually do a lot for your finances. The best way to save is to avoid wasting anything.

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Staying Positive in a Bad Situation

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No matter how bleak your money matters might seem in the moment it will get better. Life is made up of small moments and each moment gives you the choice to see the good or the bad. Set Some Goals – Look at some simple things that you can do to change your life for the better.

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Take Control of Your Money in 2015

Family Balance Sheet

My husband and I make some financial goals at the start of every year. When I run the numbers, I realize it’s going to take years before we can scream, ”WE’RE DEBT FREE”, our ultimate goal. In 2013, The Christmas Savings Club encouraged all of us to save monthly so that we could have a cash Christmas.

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Introducing Savings Nation and Couponing Workshops

Saving With Shellie

You’ve been asking and I’m so excited to announce that Saving with Shellie Coupon Workshops are coming soon! Do you set personal finance goals? Have you "liked" Saving with Shellie on Facebook yet? Do you spend less so you can live more? Are you financially fit? See how healthy you are with this quick quiz.

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How to Give to Charity Without Spending Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The feel-good factor : It can be very rewarding to feel that you’re doing your bit to help a particular charity achieve its goals. Other Ways to Give on a Budget. If you’re able to give blood, you can make a big difference to someone’s life. Heck, you might even save one. Tips for a Better Life Without Spending More.

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Delayed Gratification: A Strategy to Curb Over-Spending and Secure A Sound Financial Future

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Try and control ‘wants’ spending and you’ll have more for saving. We’ve said it before but we’ll say it again – create your own budget so you always know how much money you have for spending on ‘wants’. When you have a goal like this, it is easier to stay on track with saving. I would love to hear your story.

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