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How We Frugal-ed in August 2022

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But in the end, $155 is still a gift. I’m always looking for ways to save my family money to not only help us get through current higher food and gas prices but also to help us achieve our big financial goals. from Rakuten, an online shopping portal. My Frugal Shenanigans! Show me the money! Received $5.52

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How We Frugal-ed in June 2023

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My goal has always been to live well on less while achieving our big financial goals. So we started shopping around and were shocked to find how expensive outdoor furniture has become. We have already used one of the credits for my daughter’s flight to the Midwest later this summer.

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Frugal Friday: 11/04/16

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It’s Frugal Friday: A recap of how we frugal-ed our way through the week so that we have more money to put towards our financial goals. While I don’t advocate the use of credit cards with a continuing balance, we do use a credit card on many purchases and pay the balance off when the bill comes.

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Yakezie Carnival November 13, 2011- November Edition

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Living in Financial Excellence: Is Mystery Shopping Legit? Today I unwrap the mystery behind mystery shopping and discuss whether it’s really worth your time. Funancials: Lesser Known Credit Card Perks – Most people are aware of the advantages to using a credit card.

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Find out how Maureen Paid off $79,540 in Credit Card & Student Loan Debt

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in credit card debt, and an additional $28,756.17 With that being said, I also learned about couponing and began to learn all I could about bargain shopping and using coupons and deal sites to garner the best price I could no matter what I was purchasing. What are your financial goals now? What kind of debt was it?

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