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Friday Links – School Update Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

It is also the summer of weddings. Three close friends are getting married next month, so between wedding party to dos, showers, and stagettes the weekends have been pretty packed. Are you planning a child’s birthday party soon? Do you know how to protect yourself if debt collectors are harassing you?

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Create a Gift Giving Fund | 31 Days to Organize Your Finances

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We’ll talk about cash flow, budgets, debts, and all of the nitty gritty of our finances that might not be fun to talk about, but are so important to discuss. There are birthdays, anniversaries,weddings, babies, graduations, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Valentine’s Day and many more days to plan for.

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Best of Money – Price is Right Edition

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The vows you made on your wedding day shouldn’t be broken because of a broken budget or poor spending habits. Start (or rebuild) your marriage with these financial strategies and keep debt out of your marriage! Our fifth item up for bid is 50th birthday party sponsored by Boomer and Echo.

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Easy Ways to Build Up Your Savings

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Many families are toeing the line of slipping into debt, if they aren’t already over their heads. Birthday or Christmas gifts, wedding gifts, or any sort of gifted cash should go straight into your savings account. A surprising amount of North Americans are not putting money away consistently for retirement.

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Yakezie Carnival – Credit Cards Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The Debt Princess: The Kool-Aid Effect: The Relationship Between the Poor & Nutrition – A look into how the working poor are eating unhealthy. Debt consolidation loans help minimize the payment you have to pay, which was a huge help back when I was a broke college graduate. My student loans stand at approximately $22,550.