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    In the news and on social media, Christmas shopping has already become a hot topic. Since people are already discussing Christmas shopping, I thought it would be fun to throw out a few Christmas shopping predictions. More

  • The mistakes of broke lottery winners

    Due to extensive media coverage of lotto winners, you may already know that more often than not, recipients of large windfalls are broke again within a matter of years. How does that happen? They failed to adopt these traits of millionaires. More

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  • September – National Preparedness Month

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    Avoiding back-to-school debt

    A recent survey by RetailMeNot.com reveals parents are expecting to spend at least $300 per student on back-to-school necessities. In a study conducted by the National Retail Federation (nrf.com), the amount parents expect to spend is even more More

  • Schoola for Back to School Clothes: Video Review

    It’s become in vogue the past several years to shop secondhand (also known as resale) for back to school clothing. Our three favorite ways to shop anytime, day or night, and find the bargains you seek much faster and more easily are these online sources. More