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Money Matters - How to Build Healthy Financial Habits and Prevent Future Debt

Motherhood Moments

Be frugallive below your means. Now, staying frugal doesn't mean living a life of deprivation. There are endless ways to live frugally—it just takes some creativity and mindfulness. One of the most effectual ways to secure your financial future is to invest in your education and career.

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4 Tips To Starting Your Financial Plan

Saving Cents With Sense

Most people want to get out of debt, while others want to save for their children’s college educations or a new home. Income should include all funds from paychecks, government assistance, annuity payments and so forth. Build a Budget & Emergency Fund. Frugal frugal living'

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Yakezie Carnival November 13, 2011- November Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

My University Money: Should I Pursue a Co-op Education? – A down to earth outline to what I see as the advantages and disadvantages of a cooperative education, and to argue that one doesn’t need take a cooperative education to be successful. It will leave you wondering if you are losing quality in your frugal choices.

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Meet a Reader | Jennifer from Arkansas

The Frugal Girl

How long have you been reading The Frugal Girl? I was born frugal, into a super frugal family. Sports/extracurriculars were funded by Mom cleaning houses/church. What’s your best frugal win? What’s the easiest/hardest part of being frugal? Living in NW Arkansas is Walmart headquarters land.

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