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While some people swear credit cards works perfectly for them, others find trouble with it. The problem with credit cards is its simplicity to use. People find it easier to just swipe their credit cards than tweak cash in their wallets. Credit cards provide security of never getting short of cash and they can buy pretty much whatever they like to their heart’s content.Come to think of it, that’s a scary thought! One could easily misjudge their paycheck that will cause delay to payments and most
Jan 31
Jump to Comments Use your library. Eat the food you’ve bought, and eat then your leftovers.Shop from your closet instead of buying new clothes.Give gifts that you already own, like a couple of great books or an admired knick-knack.Go for a walk outside instead of on a treadmill.Cook from scratch.Send your kids into the backyard instead of taking them to a movie or arcade.Repair items instead of replacing them.Turn the thermostat down in your house and add an extra layer.Plant a vegetable garden.
Jan 31
Tags: Argentina, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires hotels, Buenos Aires travel tips, Buenos Aires Vacation, Buenos Aires vacations, cash machines in Buenos Aires, exchange rates in buenos Aires, exchanging money in buenos Aires, expats in Buenos Aires, tipping in Buenos Aires, vacation in Buenos Aires If you are planning a Buenos Aires vacation then it is important that you learn some basic background information on this beautiful place before you go, as it is a large, busy city with its own unique cu
Jan 31
Six Tips to Protect College Students from Identity Theft Feb 01 2009 Posted by Daniel Z. Kane in credit | by Daniel Z. Kane You might think that identity thieves focus entirely on the wealthy, but the reality is that 34% of the victims of identity theft are college students. College students can be easy prey because they don’t know how to protect themselves against identity theft, because so many records and documents include personal information about them, and because of the phenomenal
Jan 31
Until I started looking into this, I did not realize that procrastination was such a fertile field of study for so many people and that there were so many types of procrastinators procrastinating in so many ways. Nor did I realize how much money it can cost us. How? By not putting away money for retirement, delaying attending to medical needs until they become much more serious, going on last-minute holiday shopping jaunts that run up credit cards because we don’t have time to hunt for bar