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Cable Isn’t The Only Entertainment Solution: Save Cash With These Simple Alternatives
When you look at the price of cable: the installation, the costly monthly packages and customer service that often means long wait times and unresolved issues, it’s no wonder so many people are beginning to shop around and look for … Continue reading
Why Debt Is A Dirty Word
Being in debt causes worry, anxiety and depression. It’s all too easy to get into, but it’s exceptionally hard to get out of. Ridiculous interest rates make it almost impossible to ever pay back what you owe, so you slip … Continue reading
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Supermarket Shopping On A Budget: Moneysaving Tips For Student Living
Money is notoriously tight when you are a student. Not only have tuition fees skyrocketed to obscene amounts, but the cost of living has continued to rise at an alarming rate. For those with no luck in the job market … Continue reading
There’s No Difference Whether I Buy It Now Or Later
I consider myself pretty healthy psychologically and am generally a well balanced guy. Despite this however I do still sometimes find myself ‘debating’ with myself like I have a split personality and often I seem to split into a kind … Continue reading
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Ski Insurance – Because Life Is More Than Just An Adventure
If you want a rush of adrenaline, then there is no better sport than skiing; it’s adventurous, dangerous, thrilling and involves a lot of pain if not done properly. This is where ski insurance comes into the picture. It may … Continue reading
An Old House Doesn’t Need to Lead to an Empty Bank Account
Owning and improving an older property is something which can cost you a lot of money. If your home needs a lot of work done on it in order to keep it safe, sound and looking good then here are … Continue reading
Drastic Action to Keep Your Debts in Order
Drastic action may be necessary if all of your efforts to enjoy freedom from debt are not successful.
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Home Insulation Grants Help Keep Your Property Warm
With the current crop of gas and electricity fuel price rises now is definitely the right time to be looking for ways to save on heating.