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Working Moms on a Budget: 5 Tips for Thrifty Business Fashion

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They are always growing out of clothes and shoes, and it feels like your clothing money is quickly siphoned away. Thrift Shopping. With your wardrobe in mind, start with thrift stores. Thrift stores are not the dusty, smelly places of the past. ©2009-14 Saving Cents with Sense ™, a website of Saving Sense Media LLC.

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Beginning Exercise without Breaking the Bank

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Besides a good pair of shoes, and chances are you already own a pair, there’s no investment required. Check out local thrift stores, Craigslist ads, and garage sales for low cost (and sometimes free!) ©2009-13 Saving Cents with Sense ™, a website of Saving Sense Media LLC. Beginning Exercise without Breaking the Bank.

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Beginning Exercise without Breaking the Bank

Saving Cents With Sense

Besides a good pair of shoes, and chances are you already own a pair, there’s no investment required. Check out local thrift stores, Craigslist ads, and garage sales for low cost (and sometimes free!) ©2009-14 Saving Cents with Sense ™, a website of Saving Sense Media LLC. Beginning Exercise without Breaking the Bank.

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Tips to Save on School Uniforms

Saving Cents With Sense

Thrift stores and consignment stores are a great resource for polos, dress shirts, khakis or long pants. eBay is also a good online resource for gently used clothes, shoes or other accessories. ©2009-13 Saving Cents with Sense ™, a website of Saving Sense Media LLC. Shop Second-Hand. Don’t forget about shopping online.