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How to Handle Your Finances After an Injury

If you’re forced to leave your job on either a temporary or permanent basis due to a serious injury, one of your main concerns may be how you are going to survive financially. It’s obvious that without any regular source of income, you’re going to have to make cutbacks. If you have a little money …

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How ‘Switch and Save’ Option Can Bring Down Energy Bills

Ofgem, the industry regulator, has announced new ways in which energy customers will be able to clear their debt. The main way that current energy customers will be able to save on their bills is by switching to a prepayment meter. However, there is one condition to this — the customer must be in arrears …

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Back-to-School Savings Tips for College Students {Tip #3}

This week I am sharing back-to-school savings tips for college students as a guest editor for Entertainment.com. For nearly 50 years, Entertainment has been helping people save money with premium 50% off and 2-for-1 coupons for everyday essentials right in their neighborhood including: dining, groceries, shopping, services, movie tickets, travel, car care, sporting events, home furnishings and …

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Teach Your Child To Be Money-Smart With Tykoon #MoneySmartKid

My husband and I were both taught at a young age how to save money. The lifelong skills we learned as children have stuck with us and made us the financially responsible adults we are today. Now that we’re parents, we’re passionate about teaching our children to do the same. Our twin girls are too …

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