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Archive: 2020, December
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			These New Year’s Resolutions Are Game-ChangersPosted on December 21, 2020 Categories: Budgeting, Personal Finances, Savings, Seasonal As the new year quickly comes around, it’s time to consider what this year’s resolution will be. These resolutions aren’t about working out, eating healthy or losing weight – they're all about money. 2021 is the year to re-think your finances, stick to a budget and rid yourself of debt! Keep reading to find a resolution that works for you. 
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			How Do I Trim My Grocery Bill for Good?Posted on December 14, 2020 Categories: Budgeting, General, Savings Did you know it’s possible to cut your grocery bill in half by making some simple changes? Many consumers are spending much more on food than is necessary and those grocery bills can add up faster than expected. Before you take your next trip to the store, read these five helpful tips. 
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			Our Top 5 Money Management SecretsPosted on December 7, 2020 Categories: Budgeting, General, Personal Finances, Savings Figuring out how to properly manage your finances can be overwhelming when there are hundreds of dos and don’ts you may have heard. Following these five tips will make a huge difference in the way you handle your finances and can give you a clear slate of basic rules to follow. When it comes to starting good money habits, the sooner you begin, the better! 
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			The Secret to a Cheaper Holiday SeasonPosted on December 1, 2020 Categories: Budgeting, Personal Finances, Savings, Seasonal As the holidays quickly approach, managing your money wisely becomes even more difficult. As you spoil your loved ones with gifts, celebrate the season with fancy dinners and go all-out on new decor, the budget tends to go out the window when the holidays come around. There’s no harm in enjoying the holiday season, but this blog will help you make sure you don’t enter January with empty pockets. 






 
				  
				  
				 