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Small Money Mistakes That Have Big Consequences

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The same can be said about finances – it is often the little things you do, the small actions you take, that have the biggest impact on your financial security, both in the present and in the future. Not Having a Budget I know, you’ve heard it all before but have you taken action on this one yet?

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Friday Links – Back Linking Again Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Check them out: Good Reads From The Blogosphere: Mr.CBB @ Canadian Budget Binder makes a great point that life becomes a lot easier if we just simplify it in his post: Happiness is everything: Saving Money and Buying Time. at Debt Roundup. The Green Option That Saves You Money: Paper Magazines vs Digital.

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5 Ways to Trim Your Budget For Your Child’s College Fund

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Building a college finance fund takes dedication and consistency. But those can saddle your children with debt for 20 years or more! Here are 5 ways to trim your budget for your child’s college funds. Here are 5 ways to trim your budget for your child’s college funds. Know Your Actual Budget.

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Mint.com: FREE Budgeting Software

Saving With Shellie

This is a free budgeting resource and it is truly fabulous. The site is recommended by Money Magazine, Kiplingers and other top money resources. It only takes a few minutes and by doing this Mint can pull in your balances, purchases and stock trades and give you a complete picture of your finances. Mint.com is safe and secure.

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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. Spending more than you can afford will definitely put you either in grave debt, or it can even make you bankrupt at some point. Who Needs a Budget? Here are five simple steps to achieve frugal living. Avoid Wastage. I’m Doing OK!

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Saving Tips & Free Crediting Monitoring

For the Mommas

Saving more (52%), spending less (19%) and paying off debt (19%). Create a budget. What about that monthly subscription to Netflix or your 10 magazine subscriptions? One of the easiest and most overlooked ways to spend less is by re-evaluating your debt and improving your credit score. Paying Off Debt.

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Mint: FREE Money Management Tool

Saving With Shellie

If getting your finances in order is one of your resolutions this year, I’d like to encourage you to use Mint. The site is recommended by Money Magazine, Kiplingers and other top money sites. By tracking your expenses you will likely find ways to save, reduce your debt and have better success tracking your investments.

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