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What are you doing this November? Could voting be in your plans? With so much riding on the next election, many people are gearing up. Ads are getting more tense, and the news stations are devoting most of their hours to discussing the strategies behind the parties.
Are you planning on voting in this November's midterm election? Do you have your eye on helping to choose the next local mayor, state governor or other elected official? Do you have hope that your vote will really matter this year? If you share your answer on whether you'll vote or not (and…
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Decreasing my intake of carbrates has been 1 he biggest struggles of my existence. I don't have a especially sweet tooth — if you told me I could never have cake or pie again, I'd be bummed, but I'd get over it. But giving up bread? Pasta? Rice noodles? Now THAT can make me want to weep.
This isn't to say that cutting back again on carb-loaded meals isn't a great concept for millions of us. There are tons of factors why somebody might want to cut carbs from their diet plan. Whether you're diabetic, attempting to lower your…
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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we have a method to help you stop buying things on impulse, tips for price-matching savings, ways to spend less on organic food, and more!
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How To Stop Impulse Buying — To resist the urge to buy, try the HALT method: Deal with any feelings of hunger, anger, loneliness or tiredness first before you enter a store. Moolanomy
Top Tips for Pricing Match Makers — "When you are price matching in a store make sure you let the cashier know ahead of time so they can have…
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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we share with you the savings in a water bottle, cheap ingredient substitutions, 15 out-of-the-box ways to use petroleum jelly, and more!
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Save Money by Carrying a Water Bottle — "If you spent just five bucks a week on water and soda, you'd save $250 a year by using a water bottle instead." Get Rich Slowly
Cheapskate Ingredient Substitutions — "Chicken broth and beef broth can be replaced with vegetable scrap broth or 1 tbsp soy sauce diluted with water for each cup." Penniless Parenting
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April 15 looms on the horizon. There may be any number of reasons that you are not prepared to file a tax return, from not having your dividend statements back, to waiting to get a home buyer tax credit, to straightforward procrastination. No matter your reasons, you can actually file for an extension. Any taxpayer is eligible to get a six month extension for filing a tax return. You have to file for the extension by April 15, and then you will have until October 15 to get your documentation together and file your actual return.
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By Linsey Knerl
How do you know which products are worth buying? Do you ever rely on product reviews for your guidance? With all the blogs and websites offering reviews and opinions on which are the best, how can you know who to trust?
We want your feedback on blogs and bias. Do you think that there is a way to tell if a review is honest? If not, is this something you'd like to see in the future? What would it look like? As part of an upcoming SXSW session on FTC compliance and blogs, Wise Bread will be addressing…
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By Linsey Knerl
We've already asked whether you look forward to tax time, and people are just now starting to see their refunds (or bills) filtering through their home offices. We want to know what you plan on doing with that refund -- if you get one. OR what you believe people should be doing with their refunds. (Now's your time to preach!)
Do you use it for something special, like a big screen TV or computer?
Do you save it for a long-term investment?
Are you likely to use every penny for bills (like that enormous heating charge you…
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By Linsey Knerl
As everyone relaxes from a whirlwind of holiday activity, cleans their houses and settles back into their regular routine, many are looking ahead to a bright future in 2010. Others aren't so convinced of the new year's promises, as the job market may be bleak in their area or tax time signals new financial difficulties.
With each passing year, however, we like to reflect upon the old and look hopefully toward the new, and this year is no different. What about you? Are you hopeful for what 2010 may bring? Are you scared? Do you prefer to just…
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