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43 Powerful Tips for Smart Credit Card Use
Credit cards may have a bad name these days, but in the right hands…
…they can be a powerful tool in your financial arsenal.
Too many cases of people racking up debt have given credit cards a reputation as being an irresponsible and even dangerous way to spend money.
But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Credit cards are actually necessary in today’s society, where everything from renting an apartment to buying a card depends on having a good credit history.
The trick is to spend responsibly and become an educated credit card user.
Educate yourself and you can even learn to use your card to save you money!
Check out our list of tips and tricks to get the most out of your credit card:
Continue Reading7 Simple Tips to Choose the Best Bank for You
Choosing a bank can be tough. You work hard for your money, and you’re not going to leave it with just anyone, are you?
Here’s the deal:
Choosing a bank doesn’t have to be complicated, but you do need to put in a bit of effort to ensure you’re getting the service you deserve.
There’s no reason you should have to continue putting up with a bank that provides horrible customer service, hidden fees, and little growth on your investments.
And lucky for you, this guide will expertly walk you through everything you need to know about how to discern a good deal from a bad egg.
Continue ReadingHow to Save Money: Cut Expenses on Your Electric Bill
We live in a world, which, undeniably, is fuelled and ruled by money.
Our economy is one vicious beast and it is sadly dominated by colossal corporate companies who manage to dodge taxes and avoid bills, rendering the average working family helpless – swimming in a sea of barbarity and sadness, watching the curling waves consume their dreams.
In such a world, it’s safe to say that money is most certainly the root of all evil.
And saving money can often, at times, be rather difficult. Some people save by cutting down on their grocery shopping, others on car insurance and a fair few by just buying less unnecessary items.
You may think that you need those awesomely cool new pair of shoes – but in reality, you don’t. You really don’t.
I am here today to provide you with an extremely useful list. And what is that list you ask?
Let me tell you.
The following list was devised based on the sole purpose of helping people save money on those cruel beasts:
Electricity bills.
Continue ReadingHow to Save Water at Home: Cut Your Water Costs
The dripping faucet. The leaky toilet. The long, hot showers after a hard day of work.
These things have one thing in common…
…They use unnecessary water.
The world has more people than it did 100 years ago. Food and water consumption always increases when the population rises, obviously.
Until the last 30 years or so, the idea of wasting water was not wide-spread.
Some people, who were concerned with our environment, understood the necessity of conserving water, while the majority didn’t ever think they were wasting it.
Those researchers and conservationists have now educated a lot of countries and now it is apparent more water is needed, and, as individuals and communities, a difference can be made.
There are a variety of things you can do, no matter what type of life you live, to cut back on water.
What’s in it for you?
Lower water bills.
A remarkable contribution to our world.
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