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When it comes to money saving ideas, some people go way out of their way to save a dime while others casually use products that cost hundreds of dollars. For example, is it worth drying a piece of Saran wrap?  Some folks (mostly from a previous generation) would put the wrap on the window to [...]

10 Ways New Parents Overspend On Their Newborns

My wife and I have been new parents for nearly five months now. Lucky for us, we got some good advices early on, including those from a guest post by Paidtwice: 10 “Preparing For Baby” Tips For the Frugal-Minded. However, I understand how easy it is to overspend on newborns. They are so precious to [...]

Free Money Opportunities Worth Over $200

In the past few weeks, I have been compiling a list of ways to make some money off sign up bonuses and giveaways. I have compiled a decent sized list, and have added to my sidebar under Featured section: Deals, Specials, and Freebies. And I would like to highlight a few of them here:

Revolution Money [...]

CVS, ExtraCare Rewards, and Store Brand

My parents do most of the grocery shopping in my household. Although I do buy occasionally, I never bothered to sign up for one of those discount cards offered by supermarkets and convenience drug stores.

Discount Cards Are Great
Ever since my wife gave birth, I found myself running to CVS more often. So I figured I [...]

10 “Preparing For Baby” Tips For the Frugal-Minded

This is a guest post from Paidtwice of I’ve Paid For This Twice Already…
As his readers most likely know, Pinyo and his wife are expecting a baby. In fact, why you’re seeing this post I wrote for Pinyo is most likely because they’ve had the baby and are off in the hospital or at home [...]

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