Savings

Buy Household Products Online

Posted by on Apr 12, 2011 in Savings, Thinking Green | 0 comments

The Savings will Surprise You! Since its inception, the Internet has caused a fair share of controversy. Some people see it as a valuable tool while others consider it the devil’s playground. Wherever you stand, one thing is certain – it has changed our idea of commerce forever. eBay® is a perfect example. On this website, the economic theory of supply and demand is played out on a daily basis as consumers bid against each other to purchase an array of products. In many cases, items once thought to be rare collectibles are now readily available from a variety of sellers. This is...

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Cyber-Shopping

Posted by on Dec 14, 2010 in Savings, Thinking Green | 0 comments

Tricks of the Trade If you hate crowds and find yourself putting off purchases until the last possible minute, cyber-shopping is for you. Not only can you browse from the comfort of home, wearing your bathrobe and bunny slippers, you also have a selection that spans the globe. Here is an overview of some of the most popular shopping websites as well as some guidelines to assist you. eBay® – Known as the world’s largest garage sale, eBay offers practically every (legal) product imaginable. While it’s possible to purchase new items, eBay’s greatest appeal is that it is...

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What are 529 Plans?

Posted by on Oct 28, 2010 in Savings | 0 comments

College-savings accounts have improved, and now more states offer a deduction for contributing to one. Watch as Jane Clark of Kiplinger.com explains the advantages of 529 college savings plans. If you enjoyed this post, why not connect with me elsewhere? If you’re looking for a mortgage in the Atlanta area, you can visit my primary Peachtree City and Newnan mortgage lender website at www.wdarrellwalters.com. If you’re interested in Free Business Boosters for Real Estate, visit www.freebusinessboosters.com....

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Supermarket Secrets: Helpful Tips to Save You Time and Money

Posted by on Mar 10, 2010 in Savings | 0 comments

Many of us think of supermarket shopping as a dreaded chore. For most, the reason is two-fold: time and money. Here are a few tips that’ll help you save on both. A little organization goes a long way. A supermarket’s busiest times are weekdays between 5 and 7pm and weekend mornings. The slowest times are weekday mornings as well as popular TV nights. By planning ahead (and setting your TiVo®), you’ll minimize the time you spend at the market. Also, try not to stray from your shopping list and never shop when you’re hungry. Both faux pas are notorious for adding time...

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Timing is Everything…Especially When it Comes to Saving

Posted by on Mar 3, 2010 in Savings | 0 comments

Did you know that the fiscal year for Japanese companies ends in March? Do you care? You should, if you want the best deal on a new television for your home theater system. That’s because new models and products are scheduled for release at the beginning of the new fiscal year – which for Japanese electronics companies is April. And the release of the new models means, you guessed it, huge discounts on the previous year’s models. So if you’re shopping for a television, stereo, or other electronics, your best bet is to watch for sales in spring. Looking for Even More...

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Saving Takes Time

Posted by on Sep 2, 2009 in Savings | 0 comments

If you wait until you’re 45 years old to start saving for retirement, you’ll need to save about $24,000 per year just to reach a comfortable retirement level. But if you start when you’re 25, you can reach that same level by saving just $4,000 per year. So use the simple tips below to start getting your savings on track right away. 1. The next time you get a raise, invest that extra money in your future. 2. If you’re about to pay off a car loan or some other monthly expense, you can make a huge impact on your investment plans by simply adding that extra money to your...

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