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Credit and money saving

What's the best tip you have for saving money?


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Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things.

If you are about to buy something which isn't a necessity, and you have a little quiet voice somewhere whispering to you, listen to it, and wait four days before you make the purchase. It gives you time to compare prices elsewhere, or to come up with an alternative, or even to decide that you don't need or want it.

Posted 2009-09-01T10:05:52Z
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Best tip I can give about saving money is to find good bank account that would save money for you, give you good interest - but not having all the money on one account but split the saving and put another part ot a different bank account. In saving money spliting them is most important.

Posted 2009-09-01T10:36:32Z
 
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Stop and think about what you're considering buying. Do you have something else already that would do the same thing, even if it's not as easy?  Would you actually get enough use out of it to justify the purchase?  You also would need to store it.  Before buying books or magazine subscriptions, or renting movies, go to your local library.   Shop garage sales in your area for great buys. When you buy anything, pay with bills and when you get home, put all the change you receive in a container. It adds up fast and when the container gets full, take it to the bank. It's extra money you didn't even miss.  Hope this will help.

Posted 2009-09-01T14:11:45Z
 
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Pay yourself first. Each payday take 10% and bank it...Or every day you come home put a dollar in the jar and don't touch it.

Posted 2009-09-01T14:40:43Z
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Cool Equal justice for All

The law works but the system needs changed, We all abide by the law but sometime it failes us. The same with the goverment. God bless the USA, Brign our troops HOME safely, To the men who did not get the credit they deserve, MAY GOD WATCH OVER OUR SERVICE MEN.

In this day and age get a safe keep it at home as to many banks that fail, Also look at it this way at only 2% or 3% is it worth it the risk of a bank gowing under also look at it this way the banks charge you if you dont keep a minimun amount in it. As also look at it this way the GOVERMENT OWN'S the banks like no more free checking accounts so ask what is in your own best interest.

Posted 2009-09-01T20:59:41Z
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