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Going Green on a Budget

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Green is one of my favorite colors. Unfortunately, sometimes trying to save money and ‘go green’ present a conflict of interest. There are ways to build a green budget without breaking the bank. Some banks and cell phone service providers will even pay you to choose paperless statements. How did you decide to go green?

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Six Eco-friendly Ways to Save Money for You and Your Family

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Energy efficient tax credits. While there have been some rollbacks on tax credits and deductions for energy efficient investments to your home, many still apply. Upgrading your home to be energy efficient cuts down on utility bills drastically, if not eliminating those bills entirely, with solar panels. Go Digital.

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How to Use a Credit Card to Save the World

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Wanna go green? So you can help simply by going paperless. Check with your bank to determine how to set up a paperless account. Unless you need the receipt for business or tax purposes, you are just going to throw it out anyway. Another way to save paper and therefore trees is to set up online bill paying.

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Totally Money Blog Carnival #18 – 6 Ways to Save Money Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I too am all for green beauty in our house. Set up automatic bill payment so that you’re never late on payments again. Go paperless and reduce clutter. Tax Debt Help presents Savers Tax Credit: Get Rewarded for Retirement. Netflix is a powerful way to save money on your monthly cable TV bills.