It’s easy for you to say. More time doesn’t mean more money.
I started talking about making money in some of my articles recently, and some of you are wondering whether you can do the same. Today, I’d like to introduce one of the reader to you who started making a side income tutoring. Just like you, he’s a regular guy who has a regular job but unlike most people, he decided to make more money.
It can be done. Don’t just listen to me, listen to him.
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Even though we like to think of the holidays as a time of fun and family, the truth is that there is also a great deal of stress attached to this time of the year. From entertaining to buying gifts to travel, the stresses on your budget can cause anxiety and worry during a time that is ostensibly about happiness and family togetherness. This time, before you succumb to financial stress, considering these points may just help you enjoy the holidays more.
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You can always make money, but you can never make time.
We talk about money here ALL THE TIME with good reason. Yet, the root of our problems was never the lack of funds. We know how to make money. We already do it every day.
You might not like how you it, but you get up, work and bring home an income. Some people earn more, some less but everybody earns something.
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You can lower your taxes for this year now, but not after December 31.
It’s that time of the year again when you are preparing for holiday parties, agonizing over gift lists and rushing to get everything done in time. Take a breather and consider the following ways in which you can save money on taxes this year. Most of these money saving tips expire on Dec 31 though, so hurry!
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The best advice anyone can give you on credit card fees and APRs is that the easiest way to save money is not to owe money. The conditions in today’s market also mean that you can find a credit card that matches the way you spend. If you maintain a balance constantly, it makes more sense to find a card with a low APR, whereas if you pay your balance off monthly, a higher APR with fewer holding fees is a better choice.
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Let’s face it; our wonderful country that prides itself on its many freedoms, opportunities and amazing history doesn’t consist of the smartest people in the world. And with two-thirds of the country not knowing what the Food and Drug Administration does and one fifth of us believing that the Sun orbits around the earth, it’s no surprise that the average American’s financial standing isn’t as good as it can be.
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