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		<title>Don&#8217;t Fear The Depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 06:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems like a lot of people are concerned about how to save money in a depression, or how to protect what they have in the near term. I&#8217;m getting queries like &#8220;moving to the country to survive a depression&#8221; and &#8220;How to earn money in a depression&#8221;. You have to remember, when we think [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems like a lot of people are concerned about <strong>how to save money in a depression</strong>, or how to protect what they have in the near term. I&#8217;m getting queries like &#8220;moving to the country to survive a depression&#8221; and &#8220;How to earn money in a depression&#8221;.</p>
<p>You have to remember, when we think of what we might face in terms of a depression, that we know very little of true depressions (hardly anything in personal experience terms). In the 1930&#8242;s, the depression hurt a lot of people because there was no social security safety net, no unemployment benefits, no welfare and food stamps. It was because of that lack that these safety net programs where instituted.</p>
<p>In addition, it&#8217;s well known that Herbert Hoover let the depression sink in because he refused to spend any more. Guess where we&#8217;d be if some conservatives had their way? Why would they want to repeat the mistakes of Hoover? True, we are building up a huge financial deficit. But there could be &#8211; could be &#8211; growth to get us out of it, if all goes according to Obama&#8217;s plan.</p>
<p>Nevertheless &#8211; if a family faces job loss or downsizing, foreclosure, if big banks fail and consumers hunker down and stop spending, we could be in for some tough economic times. Yet I tend to see this as a step on a path to a new way of thinking about how we live &#8211; just likeÂ social programs resulted from the Great Depression of the 1930&#8242;s.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s where things could go, IMHO. We could start learning to live with less money. OK, after we default on our homes and credit cards, we learn that we don&#8217;t need all the latest doo dads to keep us happy. We plant gardens. We keep the cars we have running. We barter and trade with our neighbors &#8211; lawn cutting for piano lessons or something. We turn to our communities for swap meets and recipe trades and getting back to basics. We start to be creative again, not just consumers of someone else&#8217;s creativity, that is, we bake and cook instead of going out; we play games and go for walks instead of spending hundreds a month on cable; we go to the movie at the town hall with our blanket and picnic instead of paying $50 or more at the theater. We take a composting class or a bike repair course and learn a new language with friends.</p>
<p>We find that we don&#8217;t need the things we have been conditioned to buy. We find that yes, if we save instead of spend, we put some people out of work, but we reach out to those people and help them become useful in other capacities. We learn that this too is just a phase, on our way to a more sustainable, friendlier, less consumption driven lifestyle, where there wasn&#8217;t much substance behind all that garbage.</p>
<p>My feeling is you&#8217;d do better in a community, not the country, where people can share and educate and lend and play and work together to make things work. You are not well served by harboring fear or complacency, but rather we can do so much better by harnessing the same &#8220;we can do it&#8221; strength that we felt after 9/11. We are facing difficulty as a country, not alone, but together, and only with constructive effort and creativity &#8211; not fear-mongering and ignorance and infighting &#8211; will be succeed and build something better out of our challenges.</p>
<p>And believe me &#8211; there are going to be amazing investment opportunities. I&#8217;ll be posting some of those to keep a watch on in the coming weeks and months.</p>
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		<title>Making Money at Home In A Tough Economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 09:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the financial times get rough, everyone looks for new ways to make income. On this blog, we talk about Saving Cash, but that also means making more so youchave more to save. A majority of Americans are insecure about their jobs right now, and rightfully so. The way to feel a little more secure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the financial times get rough, everyone looks for new ways to make income. On this blog, we talk about Saving Cash, but that also means making more so youchave more to save.</p>
<p>A majority of Americans are insecure about their jobs right now, and rightfully so.  The way to feel a little more secure is if you cut yoru costs, save the money, and also find ways to make more money and save that too. You can get a second job, possibly, but there are also options for working at home to make extra money.</p>
<p>Of course, nearly everyone would love to make a lot of money at home, be their own boss, and sit back and bank the dollars. Well, it just doesn&#8217;t work that way.  But if you spend some time learning about what options are out there to make money from home,  within three to six months, you could be putting aside a coupel hundred dollars a month. That&#8217;s a car payment, or at least some nice extra savings!</p>
<p>There are always plenty of scams too. Buying expensive courses is also not necessary.  Here are a couple options for getting started making some cash at home, without any investment up front.</p>
<p>1.  Sell your own stuff on EBay or Craig&#8217;s List. This is a classic, and believe it or not, people are still buying on ebay too!  So, get rid of you junk, or offer to sell other people&#8217;s stuff, Ebay has excellent tutorials, and if you sell enough you might consider opening a store.  </p>
<p>2.  Sell other companies&#8217; goods on your website. This is called affilate marketing. You are an affiliate of a merchant, build a website, and send traffic to the merchant, for a cut of the profits.  Sites like Commission Junction and Ebay Partner Network help you get started.  You will need a website however, but using a free service like Squidoo helps you set up sites where you can sell all kinds of affiliate goods to your visitors.</p>
<p>3.  You can build a free blog that earns you money when visitors click on ads. Thius type of site uses Google Adsense, where Google places the ads, and you make money when your visitors click the ads.</p>
<p>4. You can create and sell items through sites like CafePress.com, which also provides you with a basic website for free to sell your own designs or those of other members.</p>
<p>These are just three starter ideas for building a business at home that makes money. We&#8217;ll post most in a future post about where to find more information and get your business in gear.  Making money at home isn&#8217;t rocket science, considering how many people are making a living at it.  Spend an hour each day and you could see extra cash rolling in in no time!</p>
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		<title>How to Save Water And Cut Your Bills</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 12:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you save water, you save money, but you&#8217;re also helping to conserve one of the planet’s most valuable resources. Learning how to save water is simple, and it&#8217;s one of the easiest ways to save money. It just takes a little discipline to stop turning on the faucet and just letting the water run. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you save water, you save money, but you&#8217;re also helping to conserve one of the planet’s most valuable resources.  Learning <b>how to save water</b> is simple, and it&#8217;s one of the easiest ways to save money.  It just takes a little discipline to stop turning on the faucet and just letting the water run. </p>
<p>When you aren&#8217;t careful about water use, pretty soon hundreds of gallons of water have gone down the drain along with your money. And did you know that when you <b>save water</b>, you can also save on sewer charges which are often based on how much water you&#8217;ve used?</p>
<p>Generally speaking, the amount of water used every day by a family of four can vary.  For bathing or showering needs, that takes up about 80 gallons. Taking showers accounts for as much as 30% of the total water usage in an average home. </p>
<p>For washing laundry our family of four uses about half of that, or 40 gallons.  For dishwashing they&#8217;ll use about 15 gallons, cooking and drinking purposes use another 12 gallons, and the biggest surprise is that four people can flush more than 100 gallons of water a day through toilet use.  There are also many times that <b>water leaks</b> are responsible for water loss.  Along with any miscellaneous usage, the total water use comes to about 250 gallon a day or up to 7,500 gallons per month. That’s money flowing right down the drain, literally! So, what are the best <b>ways to save water</b>?   Here are a few to get started.</p>
<p>1.  Turn off the tap! Many people just let the water run at the sink while they reach into the fridge, lather up their hands, brush teeth.  Get in the habit of shutting off the faucet when it&#8217;s not needed. </p>
<p>2. Make sure your toilet doesn’t leak.  You&#8217;ll hear or see dripping.  To save water, the easiest way is to put a brick or small jug filled with water into the tank to displace water and thereby use less for each flush.  You could consider replacing it with a low-flow model. </p>
<p>3.  Cut your shower time to ten minutes or less.  Running long hot showers is a major cause of water expense.  Let yourself indulge infreuqntly, but for other times make it fast!  You can also use a low-flow showerhead.  When you wash, get wet then turn off the water to soapy up.  Turn the water back on to rinse. If you&#8217;re taking a bath, the tub doesn&#8217;t have to be full.  Stop shaving in the shower too &#8211; that&#8217;s better done at the sink!</p>
<p>4.  When you shave or brush your teeth, shut iff the faucet.  Letting water run while brushing for two minutes wastes up to four gallons of water.</p>
<p>5.  Only run full loads of wash to save water and electricity.  If you must run a short load, reduce the settings to the smallest possible load size.  Remember that the permanent press cycle uses 1/3 more water than a regular cycle, so use accordingly.</p>
<p>That should get you started saving water &#8211; Stay tuned for more ways to save water in a future post!</p>
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		<title>Best Reasons NOT To Use coupons</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone is getting on the coupon bandwagon, since we&#8217;re all trying to save money. Everyone knows coupons save money right? WRONG. The fact is, using save money coupons can actually hurt your financial attempt to save money! While it&#8217;s a good idea to use them sometimes, knowing when is a good time to use coupons [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone is getting on the coupon bandwagon, since we&#8217;re all trying to <b>save money</b>. Everyone knows coupons save money right? WRONG. The fact is, using <b>save money coupons</b> can actually hurt your financial attempt to save money! While it&#8217;s a good idea to use them sometimes, knowing when is a good time to use coupons will actually save more than using as many as possible.  </p>
<p>First, using a coupon to buy a more expensive item than you usually would is going to cost you more. Of course.  But that&#8217;s part of the reason manufacturers put coupons in the paper &#8211; so you will buy their more expensive, less desireable items. If you normally buy a store brand, you can figure that the store brand is probably just as good, and will cost you less, than the coupon brand even after you apply the coupon savings.</p>
<p>Second, notice how many coupons now require you to buy two of something? That&#8217;s cause if you&#8217;re going ot get double cuopons from your grocery store, the manufacturer wants to be sure they&#8217;re move twice as much inventory. So, even if you only need one item, you&#8217;re now being coaxed into buying two, at higher total cost.  Yes, your saving on each item, a little, but you are out of pocket the price on a seconed item. That&#8217;s cash you don&#8217;t have in your pocket!</p>
<p>Third, if you are trying to <b>save money on groceries</b>,  you are going to spend a heck of a lot of time managing and going through coupons to save just a couple bucks. some of these coupons websites say they help you cut time &#8211; but they don&#8217;t really, because you still have to go through the sunday paper, keep the coupons somwhere, rad through the lists on the weekend, plan your trip, and all of that takes up time.  Ever had the experience that you spend three or four hours managing coupons, for a savings off three bucks at the market? Not worth it. Spend the hours buildinga web-based business like the coupon lady does, that&#8217;s where the real money is!</p>
<p>Fourth, not to mention, you are also paying for the Sunday paper to get the coupons in the first place. if you deduct the $3 a week or more for the paper from your coupon savings, are you ahead or not? Not to mention the tonnage of paper that is just getting recycled &#8211; hopefully. </p>
<p>Fifth, many coupons are for processed foods, foods the companies want to push, which are not as good for you, with additives, packaging, chemicals and more.  If you want your family to be healtier, and your environment cleaner, you might focus iunstead on fresh fruits and veggies, fresh meats (not processed), household cleaners that are natural, and products that don&#8217;t come packaged in as much plastic as the food they contain.</p>
<p>No &#8211; instead of coupons, you can <b>save money groceries</b> shopping just by finding the least expensive store, stocking up on good sales, and not driving around to a lot of different locations or wasting time with coupons.  Your real savings is your time which is worth far more than a couple dollars an hour.  Save money, time and the planet, adn skip the coupons!</p>
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		<title>Cut Your Phone Bill Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 15:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going without a telephone is just out of the question today. Most households have land lines and cell phones. Even kids have cell phone lines to talk to their friends. But when everyone&#8217;s using a cell phone, the land line isn&#8217;t needed as much, and more households are making the switch to just cell phone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going without a telephone is just out of the question today. Most households have land lines and cell phones. Even kids have cell phone lines to talk to their friends. But when everyone&#8217;s using a cell phone, the land line isn&#8217;t needed as much, and more households are making the switch to just cell phone usage. </p>
<p>There are a number of ways you can cut your <b>cell phone bill</b>, or your telephone bill costs generally.  These cell phone bills can get out of control fast. </p>
<p>Many people just buy the unlimited plan, because it&#8217;s easier that opening a severl-thousand-dollar bill when you&#8217;re not paying attention.  Here are a couple ways to cut your cell phone bill costs. </p>
<p>1.  Look for real <b>cell phone deals</b> before you buy and get locked into a two year plan.  Most carriers have similar plans, although some like Sprint have unlimited plans for a low flat rate.  Be sure to explore all the cell phone deals out there before signing on the dotted line. You can find some good deals also with <b>prepaid cell phones</b>, because you aren&#8217;t locked in, and you pay only for what you need for calls and text.  Pay as you go can be really good cell phone deals for younger kids especially, who don&#8217;t make as many calls.  </p>
<p>2.  At least save on the phones with <b>free cell phone family plan</b> choices.  Many carriers offer the free cell phone family plan because they know you&#8217;re going to make thousands of dollars of calls with that free cell phone!  so, if you have to stick with your current plan, at least  get a free cell phone out of it. </p>
<p>3. Don&#8217;t upgrade your phone until the free options are available. It might take a few months, but your carrier will likely offer you a <b>free cell phone</b> after a while, when you commit to an additional two year cell phone plan. Again, you&#8217;re still stuck with the plan, but you can at least get a free cell phone out of it. </p>
<p>4.  Get rid of features you don&#8217;t need.  Every <b>cell phone service</b> comes with options, you ca pick and choose from.  Use only the cell phone service you need.  For example, try to avoid using the web on your phone, the data plans are truly expensive, and you don&#8217;t need it to text or make calls.</p>
<p>5.  Take another look at prepaid cell phone deals. These cell phone services are now offering top of the line phones, as well as unlimited text and calls.  You can cancel at any time, your cell phone number is portable, and you aren&#8217;t locked into all the minimum monthly fees either.  Prepaid cell phone plans also vary widely like regular cell phones. </p>
<p>That should get you started toward getting some good cell phone deals to cut your phone bill starting this month!</p>
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		<title>How To Save Money In A Depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 06:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that the formal definition for a depression is that GDP drops 10% or more?Â  Think we&#8217;re getting close?Â  (The Gov&#8217;t can also change what is included in GDP&#8230;) Well our guess is we&#8217;re getting near to one. Along with that, nearly 75% of Americans are also worried that they or someone in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that the formal definition for a depression is that GDP drops 10% or more?Â  Think we&#8217;re getting close?Â  (The Gov&#8217;t can also change what is included in GDP&#8230;) Well our guess is we&#8217;re getting near to one. Along with that, nearly 75% of Americans are also worried that they or someone in their household could lose their job within the next year. The best defense against losing your job and even surviving a depression is to save money, spend less, cut costs, bank the difference, and invest it in safe investments or investments that will make you money in a down economy.</p>
<p>First, cut costs. That includes not just using coupons, but buying less of expensive items, and cutting out unnecessary items. For example, you might be using coupons but using them to buy things you don&#8217;t really need in the first place. So, start with what you need, and buy generic if it&#8217;s cheaper.</p>
<p>Next, manage your discretionary spending better. Try using the 30 day rule: wait 30 days before making a big purchase, and see if you still want or need the item after that time.</p>
<p>Third, try banking your savings. Saving 20% for example is not worth much if you spend it somewhere else. Whenever you save money, put the difference into a savings or investment account. This way you&#8217;ll see the direct impact &#8211; wealth &#8211; from your efforts.</p>
<p>Finally, put your money to work. While you might be gun shy of stock mutual funds, remember that there are many other options for investing &#8211; bond funds, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), government backed inflation indexed bonds, and other options. You need to spend some time to learn more about investing types beyond the basic &#8220;growth stock mutual fund&#8221; since those funds have not only taken a nose dive, but will probably be poor performers in the short run in a depression.</p>
<p>Spend the time to save money and put it in a savings or investment account can not only be safe but help you to build wealth in the event of job loss or other emergency.</p>
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		<title>How To Make A Budget Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 00:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you think you already know where your money goes, and you don&#8217;t need a written budget to keep track of it all, my question for you is, How much cash are you saving every month? Usually people spend every last dime, leaving nothing for future wealth building. To get a handle on your money, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you think you already know where your money goes, and you don&#8217;t need a written budget to keep track of it all, my question for you is, How much cash are you saving every month?  Usually people spend every last dime, leaving nothing for future wealth building.</p>
<p>To get a handle on your money, and build wealth, you do need some kind of budget. You don&#8217;t have to keep track of every single penny &#8211; that&#8217;s the kind of behavior that leads you to abandon a budget like the latest diet fad. </p>
<p>But by keeping track, you can see exactly where much of your money goes, and how much is wasted on everyday expenditures that aren&#8217;t necessary at all.  You might find yourself shocked to learn how much the little things add up to. For example, if you spend $4 a day on coffee, stopping on your way to work, that adds up to $1,000 in a year!  Seriously, there is no reason not to take a hard look at where your money is going, especially if you want to have wealth for you and your family.</p>
<p>With a budget, you can take control of those little expenses.  They are the little ways your money drains away and leaves you broke, or living paycheck to paycheck.  </p>
<p>The easiest way to make a budget work, even for people who don&#8217;t like budgets, is to set up an envelope system.  For all your monthly cash needs, write up envelopes for each one, like groceries, gas, entertainment, medical expenses.  Then, each paycheck, put the amount you are budgeting into the envelope. Now, you can&#8217;t spend more than what&#8217;s in the envelope on each of those items.  </p>
<p>For items like rent and car payments, take those off the top first, and send off your check. The cash you have left over is what gets split into the different envelopes.  </p>
<p>At the end of the month, if you run short, you just have to wait &#8211; or take from another envelope.  You can&#8217;t use a credit card to make up the difference. </p>
<p>If you have money left over in the envelopes, then put that into a savings account. Use that to start your emergency fund for times when you might have income loss or emergency expenses like auto repair.</p>
<p>The idea is to live within your means. One envelope, or &#8220;cost&#8221; you might want to add to your budget, is an automatic amount right into savings or an investment account. If you put just $10 or $50 or $100 into your savings each paycheck, that can really add up, and it prevents you from spending that money on wasteful little items. Make sure that&#8217;s part of your budget as well.</p>
<p>To keep you focused, try setting specific long and short term goals. for example, a short term goal might be a weekend vacation.  A long term goal might be a new car or purchasing  a home.  </p>
<p>Once you get started with a budget, you&#8217;ll find that it really an work, without too much effort, you just have to decide that it&#8217;s something good you&#8217;ll do for yourself and your future.</p>
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		<title>How To Budget As Your Best Weapon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 01:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Think you can&#8217;t do a budget? Think again. In a recession or depression, having a budget is your best tool to manage money, stay financially safe, and still build wealth. You&#8217;d never see a carpenter who didn&#8217;t use house plans to build a house. Without plans, the second bathroom might be completely forgotten when building. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Think you can&#8217;t do a budget? Think again. In a recession or depression, having a budget is your best tool to manage money, stay financially safe, and still build wealth.</p>
<p>You&#8217;d never see a carpenter who didn&#8217;t use house plans to build a house. Without plans, the second bathroom might be completely forgotten when building.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no way an engineer would begin construction on a new technological development without a thoroughly detailed set of design specifications. but for us, when it comes to money, so many of us run our daily lives without any idea about how to manage finances and use a financial plan.</p>
<p>How smart is that, especially when the economy is in bad shape? <BR></p>
<p>The &#8220;blueprints&#8221; for your money plan is the budget. Using one is critical to reach your financial goals, but also for day to day improvement of your money situation.  Without a budget, your financial life will continue to drift all over the map, without reaching goals, without making your and your family more wealthy.<BR></p>
<p>Start your budget by figuring out what your financial goals are.  If you&#8217;re married, do this with your partner.  Look at the long term financial goals as well as short term.</p>
<p>Your budget is then a plan to achieve those goals.  Start with a single step, by making a realistic budget that you can live with and stick to, to start building wealth. </p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t hard to do a budget &#8211; it&#8217;s not like a diet. You have to allocate your money each money, to the expenses you have as well as some for savings.  Start by listing your income for each month, then underneath list of all of your monthly expenses.  Be sure to leave some room for fun items, otherwise you&#8217;ll never stick to it. But remember that discretionary spending &#8211; items other than necessities &#8211; are the reason many people do not reach their wealth goals. </p>
<p>If you are unable to cover all of your expenses each month, start deciding where to cut to fit your expenses into your paycheck. The idea is to live within your means.</p>
<p>and don&#8217;t use credit to make up the difference. right now, we&#8217;re all seeing the results of that!  You want to pay off credit cards, not keep growing the balances. We&#8217;ll talk about how to pay off your debt in a future post. </p>
<p>With a basic budget, you can get started putting money aside. Just put some money into a savings account, where you can keep it safe, and set it aside for emergency funds in case you lose your job or have another financial emergency like car trouble or illness.  This is the fund that will keep you afloat in really bad times, and help you avoid losing everything.</p>
<p>Living within your means is hard &#8211; we&#8217;ve been taught the opposite in America &#8211; to spend above your means.  But we now see the bad outcomes of that &#8211; bankruptcy, losing homes, losing jobs. So to make sure you survive a depression or recession economy, start today to spend less than you make, and create a budgets.</p>
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		<title>Tips To Save On Food And Cut Grocery Bills</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 14:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Food prices have jumped in the past year &#8211; as much as 10%+. This is killing many of us, I know my budget is strained by food prices! You can save on groceries and not just by using coupons either &#8211; coupons can sometimes cost you more whenyou buy things you don&#8217;t really need, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Food prices have jumped in the past year &#8211; as much as 10%+.  This is killing many of us, I know my budget is strained by food prices! You can save on groceries and not just by using coupons either &#8211; coupons can sometimes cost you more whenyou buy things you don&#8217;t really need, or opt for premium brands over generic just because of a coupon.</p>
<p>These tips can help cut yoru food costs.</p>
<p>1. Compare prices.  Find the lowest prices stores &#8211; it can be an ongoing battle though. Many stores are reducing the number and quality of sales. I usually don&#8217;t go to a store just for a sale unless it&#8217;s a big one on expnsive items like meats, then I stock up. I also don&#8217;t pay an annual fee to shop at warehouses, there is a local warehouse store with no fee needed.  Bottom line, look for the best overall price.</p>
<p>2.  Don&#8217;t use coupons for items you would not normally buy. Coupons can lead us to buy things we normally wouldn&#8217;t &#8211; like buying two items to get the discount, when it takes forever to use up one!  That&#8217;s cash out of your pocket today.  Instead stick to coupons for items you need and use regularly.  And of course always get double coupons!  Find out more about using coupons here.</p>
<p>3.  Buy less prepared and packaged food. The more cooking, plastic, cardboard and wrapping that goes into a product, the higher the price and the less nutrtition for the buck.  Buy bulk meats, veggies and fruits, make your own and freeze the leftovers or package into bags.  Just start to compare the price per pound or ounce for packaged foods with non-packaged, and you&#8217;ll get it fast enough. </p>
<p>4.  Phase out using some things.  Instead of paper towels, napkins, plastic ware, paper plates, replace with cloth.  Instead of junk food with poor nutritional qualties and ever rising prices ($5.50 for a bag of tortiall chips???) start making your own or buying more healthy treats like baby carrots, basic crackers, and so on.  Try cutting 2or replacing -3 items each shopping trip, it will add up!</p>
<p>5. Eat less meat. Make a few vegetarian meals. You can make a tofu lasagna that includes the protein of tofu and tastes no different. Or just a quick stir fry of veggies and tofu. You can also get compelte proteins from beans. Learn how to prepare lentil stews, black beans and rice, and other bean and grain dishes to save big.</p>
<p>Try these tips for saving on groceries, and cutting your food costs, and don&#8217;t forget to bank the savings each month !</p>
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		<title>Top Strategies To Save Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 08:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The only way to have wealth and financial security is to have money in the bank. That means savings &#8211; which most of us haven&#8217;t really focused on for years! Instead we&#8217;ve built up debt, so that we are working to pay off credit cards, cars, houses. Today we&#8217;re going to talk about some top [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The only way to have wealth and financial security is to have money in the bank.  That means savings &#8211; which most of us haven&#8217;t really focused on for years! Instead we&#8217;ve built up debt, so that we are working to pay off credit cards, cars, houses.  Today we&#8217;re going to talk about some top <strong>strategies to save money</strong>.</p>
<p>The fact is, the ways to save money haven&#8217;t changed for hundreds or even thousands of years.  Benjamin Franklin wrote &#8220;A penny saved is a penny earned&#8221;, and it&#8217;s still 100% true hundreds of years later.  All you need to do is spend less than you earn, and put the difference into savings.  It is actually easier than it sounds if you break it into specific steps.</p>
<p>Here are some <strong>tips on how to save money</strong> so that you see fast cash in the bank, right away.  These are meant to be short &#8211; so you can start now and see quick cash results!</p>
<p>1.  First on the list is BUY LESS.  When you spend more than you earn, you can never &#8211; repeat, NEVER &#8211; get ahead financially!  Start by cutting spending, and next we&#8217;ll figure out where to save it. you can cut spending by just not buying things  you don&#8217;t really need: coffee, manicures (do it at home!), weekly hair cuts, junk food, vacation, car lease,  knick knacks, excessive food, personal electronics, excessive cable television plans, expensive cell phone plans &#8211; you get the idea.  We&#8217;ll print a l-o-o-o-n-g list of even more ways to save money in a future blog post.</p>
<p>2.  Open A Savings Account for Your Savings.  You can now open <strong>online savings accounts</strong> where you can transfer money with a click of a mouse; or, you can open an account in a local bank so that you can stop by every day and deposit the massive earnings (kidding!) from your cost cutting in Step 1.  But here&#8217;s the deal &#8211; open the account TODAY, NOW.  This account should be apart from your checking, and is ONLY for your saving strategies funds.  Don&#8217;t wait!  You can look for high interest rates, but realistically, until you have a thousand or more, you will not see much given current rates. This account is merely to have a place to stash your cash so you don&#8217;t spend it.</p>
<p>3.  Pay Yourself First.  Each and every payday, put something away in savings FIRST.  You might think you dont&#8217; have enough to cover your bills, but we&#8217;ll show you in the next step that&#8217;s not true.  So, set up an automatic payment from your employer to your savings account, even if it&#8217;s $10, $25, or $50.  Do This First Thing your next day back at work &#8211; ask your employer how to set up a direct deposit to your new savings account from #2 above.</p>
<p>4.  Make Some Extra Money.  You can easily and quickly make extra cash.  Have a garage sale, sell things you don&#8217;t use any more on Ebay or Craig&#8217;s List or Kajiji, just clean out the closets.  If you can write, are handy on the Web, or can perform administrative duties, find part time contract work at GetAFreelancer.com, or visit DoMyStuff.  All of these can be done at home.  Or, learn how to build an online blogging business &#8211; it takes a little longer to start making some cash, but can also be done at home.</p>
<p>5.  Now &#8211; Put It All Together!  Putting all these four together works out like this:  You are able to put $25 per paycheck aside, for $50 per month or $600 a year. Set a goal to cut your household budget by 10%, which for households spending $35,000 per year for a family of four, that would equal $3,500.  You are now over $4,000 in your new savings account. On top of that, if you earn an extra $200 per month doing extra work, bank all of that money into your savings &#8211; which at $200 a month, would be $2,400 per year. In this example, your savings would be nearly $6,500 &#8211; plus whatever interest you are able to make on your account.</p>
<p>Even if you were able to get half those numbers into a savings account, these tips on how to save money will get you into a new mindset of putting your own financial well being first, before bringing more junk you don&#8217;t need into your home and your life. To save money, you need to do something different. Take it one step at a time, and set goals, soon you&#8217;ll be on your way to wealth.</p>
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