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Back To Basics – Ask Your Questions

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I am looking forward to going back to basics. Read more about Back To Basics – Ask Your Questions. Related posts: Happy New Year & Resolutions. Over the next few weeks, I and guest bloggers will be providing ideas and information to help you get on track. Share This!

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Back to Basics: Saving Your Savings

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Read more about Back to Basics: Saving Your Savings. Related posts: Guest Post: Back to Basics – Taking Time for Yourself. Happy New Year & Resolutions. If you are viewing this in an email newsletter, be sure to visit For The Mommas so you don't miss out on great deals! Share This!

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Guest Post: Back to Basics – Taking Time for Yourself

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To kick off the January Back to Basics series , Meagan, the author of the blog Frugal Fun & Fortune , is providing us with some tips on how to find time for yourself. My New Years resolution is to do less – meaning less commitments, less running around and more time doing things that help renew myself in 2010.

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Happy New Year & Resolutions

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Today starts a brand new year. It is a great time to rebound and get back on track after the spending season. I will doing a series starting mid next week on getting Back to Basics. Read more about Happy New Year & Resolutions. We all get the opportunity to start fresh for 2011. Share This!

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Intentional Spending – Being Ready For An Emergency

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As a part of my Back to Basics series , I am writing a post on how to start an emergency fund. Amy’s emergency fund saved her — when her heater went out on New Years Eve. Not having the money to cover an unexpected bill, just turns into a series of robbing Peter to pay Paul. It becomes an ugly cycle.