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thumb How To Save Money Without Thinking

Saving more money is a goal most of us share, but many Americans find that they have very little saved at the end of the month. The recent recession saw Americans saving more than we have in years, up to nearly 7% at one point. In recent months though, that number has been falling back [...]

thumb Is The Cash for Clunkers Car Buying Stimulus Program Dead?

Well, that was fast. The Cash for Clunkers program created a lot of buzz in the personal finance blogging niche (and I am sure in the auto industry as well). And a few days later, it went out with a bang. Yes, the Cash for Clunkers program, Gas Guzzler rebate, or whatever you want to [...]

thumb FTC Video: An Inside Look At Business Opportunity Fraud

Our society is filled with con artists who are promising people a lifeline through jobs, recession-proof income, and access to free government grant money. They are bleeding money from individuals like you and me, and from the economy as a whole. The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on scammers trying to take advantage of [...]

thumb How To Save Money – The 1,001 List Of Money Saving Ideas And Tips

One of the quickest ways to improve your finances is to reduce your expenses and find more ways to save money. This article is a compilation of various money saving articles that have been published over the years. A few tips are also highlighted from each article. Make sure you follow these links to see [...]

thumb Dave Ramsey’s Debt Snowball

If you’re a regular personal finance blog reader, chances are you’ve heard about Dave Ramsey and Debt Snowball. Personally, I have mentioned both Dave Ramsey and Debt Snowball a few times, but never write directly about it. In this article, I’d like to provide a brief introduction, an illustration, and links to related resources.
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thumb Recession Proof Your Job – 4 Ways To Avoid The Pink Slip

Your worries about job loss are not misplaced. So far roughly 1.2 million U.S. workers have lost their jobs because of the global economic recession. No doubt, more pink slips are coming. Here are 4 things you could do to avoid being a pink slip recipient.

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1. Be Prepared.
Start thinking about what [...]

thumb Recession-Proof Investing with Fixer-Upper Rentals

Buying lower-priced fix-up houses, fixing them up using your own time and effort, and renting them out is a fairly low-risk, high-reward way to generate wealth and security. If you have been thinking about real estate investing, this may be a very good  time to do it.  There are many benefits in buying a fixer-upper [...]

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5 Strategies to Survive An Economic Slowdown

With the recent turn of events, I have been giving a lot of thought about what to do in event of economic slowdown — i.e., recession, stagflation, depression, financial doom, or whatever you want to call it. As I put this list of 5 strategies together, I realize that they are nothing more than responsible [...]

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