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Daily Deal: 6 Finds For Under $50

Cheap Chica's Guide To Style

Here at Cheap Chica’s, we love a good list almost as much as we love saving money. Southwest Sweatheart Beige & Navy Cardigan , LuLu*s, $49. Southwest Sweatheart Beige & Navy Cardigan , LuLu*s, $49. Buckle-Ankle Boots , Old Navy, $36.94. Source: The Cheap Chica's Guide to Style.

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Spring Swimwear

Cheap Chica's Guide To Style

Daylight savings time has come and gone, but the temperatures are still telling us that we’re winter. Try checking out Old Navy , Target , and ModCloth who are already stocking a large selection of swimwear. Source: The Cheap Chica's Guide to Style. To some, it may seem a little early for swimwear.

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Daily Deal: Red, White, & Blue Sales

Cheap Chica's Guide To Style

To help you make better decisions this week, we’ve put together a guide to the 4th of July sales: ModCloth ’s Summer Sale-ebration (A Sale-ebration! 30% off sitewide at Old Navy , Gap , and Banana Republic. How cute is ModCloth?). The sale applies online only and expires at 11:59pm PT on 7/3. Code STARS30.

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102 Stores Nationwide that Give A Teacher Discount

Coupons Do Work

Lakeshore Learning : Teacher’s Club members at Lakeshore Learning can save 15% off on hundreds of classroom items daily. FedEx Office : Offering a National Educators Discount Program, FedEx Office gives teachers 15% on most of the products and services they offer nationwide with no limit on the savings, plus special offers for educators.

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Meet a Reader | Mbmom11, in the Midwest

The Frugal Girl

How did you get interested in saving money? I think I’ve always liked to save money. My parents were good at guiding careful spending habits without it being a burden. My parents were good at guiding careful spending habits without it being a burden. What’s the “why” behind your money-saving efforts?