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The Gotcha’s of Gas Credit Cards

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Recently, he’s been working on a list of the best gas credit cards and his most recent credit card review was for the Chase Ink card. But no matter what rewards a credit card offers, he urges anyone that doesn’t pay their balance in full each month to avoid them completely!

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11 Discount & Budget Travel Websites-ChristianPF

Fashion Without Guilt

With gas prices nearing $4, who has the money for that family vacation this year. The consumers have spoken and gas seems to be gradually dropping but not fast enough. For example, when booking a hotel with Hotwire, you can know the area of town, the amenities, and the hotel rating, but not the hotel brand.

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How to Save Money When Traveling

Saving Everyday

We usually go with one empty credit card, put everything on that ONE card so it’s easy to keep track of, and try our best not to go over our spending goal. For example, when renting cabins, we spend most of the time there and cook most of our meals. You can also download and check apps like Gas Buddy.

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4 High Impact Money Saving Tips

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

For example, buying food and paying rent do not make you any money. If you analyzed your bank statement or credit card bill, you would probably find a large percentage of the charges would be fast food or other “eating out” type expenses. They hate spending money, but love to invest and make money. Therefore, they are expenses.

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Find out how Maureen Paid off $79,540 in Credit Card & Student Loan Debt

Family Balance Sheet

in credit card debt, and an additional $28,756.17 My favorite apps include: Checkout 51, Snap, Red Laser, Gas Buddy, and Shop Kick. If we look at the coffee example, I do grab an occasional coffee when I’m out but I have never gone back to that old habit. How much debt did you pay off? What kind of debt was it?

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