Articles Tagged ‘saving advice’

Money Saving Ideas For The Summer
Monday, June 14th, 2010
Summer is almost here and it is a great time for the entire family to have fun. If you are worried about budget constraints putting a damper on your summer fun, worry no more. There are many activities and places you can frequent as a family without breaking your banking account. Here is some advice and ideas for your summer fun. If you have an active family, you can enjoy family bike rides or family hikes. You can visit the local park to ride bikes together on an approved bike path. Parks also provide a great atmosphere for picnicking. After...

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Become a Careful Spender
Saturday, March 13th, 2010
It seems like an easy task, but saving is hard - especially in these tough economic times. You may barely have enough money to pay your bills, let alone save money for a rainy day. But, cheer up, anyone can become a thrifty spender. Here is some advice to get started. The first thing that most families do is to create a budget. If you already have one, it may be time to re-evaluate it in light of your current financial situation. There is always some tweaking that can be done. Spend your money wisely and choose Webster online banking...

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Money Saving Ideas for the Weekend
Monday, July 20th, 2009

Although money may not always be in abundance for activities for the entire family, this doesn’t mean your family needs to miss out on some well-needed time together. Enjoying each others company is an important aspect of everyone’s life. There are many different educational, economical and fun ways your family can have fun together. We’ve come up with some ideas as to how you can still engage in some family-oriented activities for fun family activities, making memories together during these times where money isn’t always readily available for spending. 1. Rent a movie. Instead of taking the whole family to the movie...

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Get Pleasure From Saving Money
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

The key to developing a lifelong habit of saving money is that you must never feel deprived. Saving has to feel as good as spending. Of course, you'll need to turn a deaf ear to the many commercial messages that have been bombarding your brain ever since you started watching Saturday morning cartoons. In place of the advertiser hype, keep reminding yourself that the money you save holds the promise of an even greater reward down the road. That's because your savings will be earmarked for the things you know you want — not what somebody else wants you to...

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