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Five Home Renovation Savings Tips

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Not only will renovations provide pleasure and function to you, but they could increase the sale value of your home a bit. Here are a few tips on saving money while doing renovations. Know what you want to do and plan it out well ahead of time. Save over time to build the funds you will need for the renovations you want.

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4 Crazy Hard Things To Check On When Buying a Home

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We’ve only bought 4 pieces of real estate in our lives, including two homes. We were required to hook up to the sewer if the property came within 100 feet of it (by the way, you pay for the line from your house to the sewer line as well). We lived in the first home 10 years and are going on 23 years in our current home.

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Kindergarten to College – Back to School Money Tips

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

shopping for savings by comparing prices, using coupons, coupon codes and other discounts and making sure they are buying the teacher specified items. I love to shop garage sales. It’s fun for me and it saves my children shopping time and money. Use your card for the other purchases you make as well.

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It’s Easy To Make A Million Dollars

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

You have to persist in saving year over year. You must persist in living below your means to stay out of debt and save. You may be investing in real estate. Each new property adds both debt and income as well as future equity. You may be working for someone else and saving part or all of your paycheck.

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Yakezie Carnival – Credit Cards Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Thinking about saving money, traveling the world, investing in the market, or starting a new job? Discussing how it is easier to eat healthy when you have food stamps but once that is gone or you have “graduated” from the program, you can no longer eat as well. Just how much money did that save me? Penge Snak!: