This week is Teach Appreciation Week. Teachers do so much for our children for less pay than they deserve and oftentimes, at some of their own expense! This week is a chance to let them know that you appreciate what they do all year long and what they give of themselves. Here are some GREAT ideas for you! I’ve included…
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How to Be a Courteous Stockpiler
There are things that make a couponer thrilled. One of them is the amazing coupon that finally is available. However, the best one is that absolute BEST DEAL EVER on the item you want. For instance, you see that the toilet paper you use is finally on sale — and at the lowest price you’ve ever witnessed. You rush to…
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Home Organization Manual for Finances
Sadly, many home offices quickly take on a look which may be similar to the one above. When your paperwork is not organized, your life can also feel very disorganized. That can make it very difficult to find anything you need, pay your bills on time or even get ready for tax time. What you need to do…
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Three Ways a Homemaker or Stay-at-Home-Parent Can Contribute Financially
Being a homemaker or stay-at-home mom or dad comes with a number of rewards, including a more relaxed schedule and time with family. What it doesn’t come with is a paycheck. And that can be a real challenge for many families. But spending your days at home (or in the car) doesn’t mean you can’t make a financial contribution to…
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Inexpensive Gift Ideas For Almost Anyone On Your List
With the hustle and bustle of the holidays, it can take a toll on your budget. You’ve been running around getting everything you need for the people on your list. But, you realize you can’t afford to actually give something to everyone. Do you not give them something at all? Nope. You can actually create a very inexpensive gift…
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