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Eco-Conscious Travel Tips

Shereen Travels Cheap

It might be negligible in relation to the weight of the plane itself, but every little bit helps, plus you'll feel like a rock star for being able to go straight from the plane to your hotel, because you don't have to wait at the baggage carousel like all those other suckers. Why waste all that money (and gas!)

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Stock Market Sectors: 11 Official GICS Groups

Savings Corner

Energy sector The energy sector covers companies that do business in the oil and natural gas industry. It includes oil and gas exploration and production companies, as well as producers of other consumable fuels like coal and ethanol. It doesn’t include many renewable energy companies which instead are considered utilities.

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Staycation Tips & Ideas to Help You Save

Saving Cents With Sense

Summer is officially here and that means that kids are home, people are time off work, and gas prices are up (yikes!). A staycation is the perfect economical alternative to a conventional vacation. Just because you are at home, doesn’t mean that you should be on call to the office. Create a budget for your staycation.

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Ditch the Vacation: Turn Your Backyard into a Staycation

Saving Cents With Sense

At least that’s the case for a growing number of Americans, who are beset by soaring costs for gas, food, lodging, plane tickets, admission fees to amusement parks, etc. So, if your family is one of those whose getaway plans have been curtailed by harsh economic realities, then don’t despair.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

When we do stop, my pro tip: Don’t use gas station bathrooms (unless you’re at a really nice toll road stop, and then they’re okay!) It’s healthier, and when eggs were incredibly expensive, it was much more economical (still is since I buy flaxmeal in bulk). Try things!

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