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The Deadly Sins of Personal Finance

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you let yourself turn to consumerism excessively, you’ll likely become indebted. Being impulsive with your money can be very detrimental to your financial health. Consumerism. Of course consumerism is a deadly sin of finance. We’ll be much better off financially if we turn our backs on consumerism.

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Friday Links – Week Three of Chaos

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

David’s post about how to know the true value of a home at Young Adult Money is a great place to start! If so, don’t miss Jeremy’s post at Modest Money about learning to live on one income. Check out Jennifer’s post at Broke-Ass Mommy about her techniques for curbing that pesky consumerism itch. PET Archives.

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Ways to Have a Green Christmas

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The amount of wrapping paper that this continent uses is absolutely disgusting, and it’s a complete waste of resources and money. Take It Easy On the Consumerism. – Thrifty Ways to Wrap Christmas Cut Back on Waste & Help the Environment. Probably not. Don’t be one of those people! Go Green'

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P.E.P. for the Week of February 7-11/11- Valentine’s Kiss Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Managing Money. The Canadian Personal Finance Blog shares with us 10 lists he hopes none of us follow when it comes to our money management. Me, I am between strategic spending and earning more money. Cash Flow Sherpas share with us two quick ways we can keep more money in our pockets. Where are you at?

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