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Adrianne Curry and the Tax Free Weekend

Huckin' Filarious, Saving · August 4, 2011

People inherently love deals and to save money; nothing feels as good as getting a bargain. The thing that makes me laugh is how people think “they’re saving” every time they spend money. My approach to spending is only to buy what I need or want. I don’t let SALES affect what I’ve sought out to do. …

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Thoughts on the Debt Ceiling Crisis

Economics · July 31, 2011

If you’ve turned on the tube recently, it’s been dominated by debt debates and dividing NFL dollars (although now everyone should be tuning into Shark Week and/or the last season of Entourage). Appropriately, there are many similarities between the two cash-clashes. If you knew anything about …

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Top 10 Songs About Money

Huckin' Filarious, Personal Finance · July 21, 2011

Music nowadays is primarily full of techno voices touching on drunk-texting, club-rocking and everyone’s favorite day of the week, Friday. Remember when music used to be about more important things….like money? As a little reminder, here is a list of the top melodies of mullah - refrains of riches - …

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QE3

Economics · July 12, 2011

Link: QE3 Quantitative Easing Explained …

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Indebting vs Investing

Debt, Investing, Personal Finance · June 16, 2011

Here is a guest post I wrote for Crystal @ www.Budgetinginthefunstuff.com. Check her site out when you get a chance. This morning wasn’t the usual morning. Late-night storms left much of Charlotte out of power with noticeable debris on the roads. Replacing stop lights with policemen caused my …

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How To Get Approved For A Loan Vol. 2

Credit Building, Personal Finance · May 10, 2011

I’m going to piggyback off of vol. 4 and go into more detail. Keep these tips in mind in order to get approved for a loan. The “more detail” is bold/italicized. Credit - Most banks and lenders consider anything above 720 excellent.   How to get there: Check your report for …

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How To Get Approved For A Loan

Credit Building · April 26, 2011

The most important reason to maintain good credit is for loans. There are a number of other reasons (I’ll mention later) but it’s primarily to save you on the interest you’ll pay on loans. With that said, here are a few tips to consider when applying for a loan. Credit - Most banks and lenders …

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