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If you're a parent companies want to send you samples and coupons for their products. Here are 12 sites for parents to earn free stuff!

November 22, 2017

12+ Sites For Parents to Earn Free Stuff

Who wouldn't like to get free stuff? We all love free stuff, especially when it helps reduce our regular monthly expenses. Often times, a penny saved is a penny earned and by not having to purchase certain items with your own money, your savings will really add up. The good news is there are quite a few rewards websites and apps that give free products. Many rewards websites are geared toward ...

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Filed Under: Frugal Living, Money Management

You don't need a business degree to become an entrepreneur.

November 14, 2017

Why You Don’t Need a Business Degree to Become an Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurship is becoming more and more of the norm as people are getting dissatisfied with the 9 to 5 lifestyle. Having your own business gives you so much flexibility in life including the ability to make your own schedule and do work you love. Some people may think getting a degree in entrepreneurship is what they need to create a successful business. Luckily, most of the time that isn’t ...

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Don't let food wreck your budget. Here are six strategies to keep the food budget in check.

November 1, 2017

6 Strategies to Help You Eat More Home Cooked Meals

According to Value Penguin, food costs make up 30% - 40% of the average American budget. That amount probably increases the more you dine out at restaurants and order takeout. It's no secret that dining out is expensive. Buying lunch daily during a 5-day work period can easily add up to over $1,000 for the year. Whenever someone wants to reduce their spending and get their budget under control, ...

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Filed Under: Budgeting, Money Management

There is plenty holiday help for families in need during this time of year and you owe it to yourself to explore all of your options and have a stress free and happy holiday season.

October 30, 2017

Holiday Help for Families in Need

Every year the holiday season rolls around and people become instantly stressed out about having to pay for gifts and spend extra money when their budget already might be tight enough as it is. If you’re barely scraping by, it’s not ideal that you spend a ton of money on the holiday season. There is plenty of help out there for families in need during this time of year and you owe it to ...

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Filed Under: Frugal Living, Money Management, Single Mom Resources

Make money answering questions online. 5 sites that pay.

October 25, 2017

Make Money Online Answering Questions – 5 Sites that Pay

It never ceases to amaze me how many cool and interesting ways there are to make money online. Did you know that making money can be as simple as answering someone else's questions online? Yes, it's true. You can actually get paid to answer questions through some top answer and question sites. These websites pay people like you for answering common questions on various topics. If you have ...

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Filed Under: Business Ideas, Online Business Ideas

Christmas can be stressful and financially draining. Don't stress over money this Christmas use these six strategies instead.

October 11, 2017

How to Avoid Stressing Out Over Money This Holiday Season

I love the holiday season because it's a great time to relax and spend time with my family. I'd also be lying if I said I didn't enjoy giving and receiving gifts. On the flip side, the weeks following Thanksgiving can get pretty hectic and stressful if you're worried about money. Last year, Americans spent about $1,000 on Christmas while others spent much more. It's common to overspend during ...

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Filed Under: Budgeting, Money Management

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