July 2009

Cash for clunkers has gone away!

07.31.2009 by Bob 7 comments

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Walmart going green and keeping customers informed?

07.30.2009 by Jay Peroni 5 comments

Is Walmart going green? Recently they rolled out their Sustainability Index to help their customers better understand how environmental friendly its suppliers, manufacturers, and their products are…

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Encouraging story of getting out of debt: Patrick Gesselman

07.29.2009 by Bob 6 comments

Patrick’s story of getting out of debt is great because he did the hard and difficult things that he needed to do… it is easy to read all about how to manage money, but actually taking the steps to do it is another story.

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“Save to Win” lottery trick to saving

07.28.2009 by Bob 8 comments

I heard about an interesting program designed to help non-savers start saving. It uses a little bit of self-inflicted trickery, but it if those who have never saved a dime, start saving successfully – it’s a winner – isn’t it? Americans save less than they spend on gambling According to an article over at Yahoo [...]

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Don’t get ripped off selling your gold!

07.27.2009 by Bob 12 comments

The sad truth is that every gold buyer pays a tremendously different amount for your gold. In the video below you find out that the sellers were given the following amounts for the same gold chain…

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Budgeting with Mvelopes Personal

07.26.2009 by Guest 19 comments

This is a review of the budgeting software, Mvelopes Personal, as written by Jason Price. There are 4 stand out features of Mvelopes that you don’t want to miss…

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Trust in God, not money

07.25.2009 by Guest 9 comments

Scripture provides us with the answer by stating that we should not “put [our] hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but put [our] hope in God, who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment”

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ReadyMade Magazine giveaway

07.24.2009 by Bob 1 comment

ReadyMade Magazine: for the creative on a budget! I have been subscribing to ReadyMade for the last year or so and have really enjoyed it. My best description would be Martha Stewart meets the thrift store and Ikea. It is all about creating and making practical, stylish, and inexpensive decorations for your home and your [...]

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