Posts Tagged ‘Free Money’

Best Money Tips: Dealing With a Boring Job

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup! Today, we share tips to help you deal with a boring job, handy kitchen uses for resealable bags, quick ways for busy moms to relax, and more. Top 5 Articles How to deal with a boring job — See if you can improve the situation by taking classes or getting training in your field. Your new skills and education can land you more responsibility or more interesting projects. Productivity 501 8 Kitchen Uses for Resealable Bags — What's an easy, no-mess way to melt chocolate? Simply toss and seal the chocolate… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - January 5, 2011 at 7:20 am

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When Parental Money Lessons Backfire

As I’ve mentioned before, we give our children a small allowance each week. Our daughter, who is only two, puts all of her money into a single-slot piggy bank and is allowed to fully spend it as she chooses. Our son gets more money for his allowance (for now), but has a Money Savvy Pig, where he splits his allowance into four equal parts: money to freely spend, money to save for an item he wants, money for an annual charitable gift, and money for investing for the long term. The idea here, though, is that each of them has… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - March 2, 2010 at 2:20 am

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Top 3 Things to Learn About Personal Finance

Regardless of your age, position in life, or your financial goals, there are a few things that we all need to learn about personal finance. Once you have the basics down, everything else can just flow naturally. These tips are the strong foundation upon which you can build your financial future. It is never too late to learn about personal finance, and these money making tips can dramatically impact the way that you view your money. 1. Anyone can save money, regardless of how much they make. Many of us get trapped into thinking that saving is only for… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - February 3, 2010 at 12:20 am

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ING Direct Black Friday Deal – $121 Account Opening Bonus (Extended)

Update: The offer has been extended but can be withdrawn at any time. I'm sure you've seen all the Black Friday "deals" out there for spending money. ING Direct is doing something a little bit different this year and having their own Black Friday deal...and this is a good one. I wish I didn't already have an Electric Orange account so I could take advantage of this! Open an Electric Orange account and get $121 account opening bonus. I'm all about free money and this is a good one. Why $121? Well according to ING, this is the average… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - November 28, 2009 at 9:20 pm

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ING Direct Black Friday Deal – $121 Account Opening Bonus

I'm sure you've seen all the Black Friday "deals" out there for spending money. ING Direct is doing something a little bit different this year and having their own Black Friday deal...and this is a good one.  Open an Electric Orange account today (Friday November 27, 2009 from 12:01am to 11:59pm ET) and get $121 account opening bonus. I'm all about free money and this is a good one. To get the $121 bonus, you need to follow 2 simple rules: Open an account today using the code "EOSAVE".  Use your debit ...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - November 27, 2009 at 7:20 pm

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The Simple Dollar Weekly Roundup: Red Beans, Rice, Okra, and Sausage Edition

Can a meal really get any easier than that? Cook up some rice, add some red beans, frozen okra, and cooked sausage (andouille, polska, whatever you like). Sprinkle in a lot of spices (sage, cayenne, garlic, thyme, paprika, even a bay leaf if you have one) as you’re cooking it all together. Yum – supper is prepared. Put a bottle of hot sauce on the table and you’re good to go. Make plenty and you can easily eat it for leftovers for a day or two. Meals like this are common suppers at our house. Things that are easy to… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - October 14, 2009 at 9:20 am

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