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Prepaid Cellphone Wars Heat Up. Should You Bite?
Submitted by ktexas  (www.smartmoney.com)

If you haven't already considered switching to a prepaid cellphone plan, here's some news: the option is growing as alternative to traditional plans -- and now it's getting a major boost from a...

Article | Oct 16, 2009 | Views: 80 | Comments: 3 
Tags: verizon, att, cellphones, sprint, tmobile, spending, prepaid cellphones, telecommunications

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Credit card rewards help foil recession
Submitted by ktexas  (www.bankrate.com)

Tough economic times are changing the way Americans collect and redeem credit card rewards program points.

Article | Jul 11, 2009 | Views: 110 | Comments: 0 
Tags: debt, credit, credit cards, money, personal finance, finance, reward credit cards, recession, card, saving, spending

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Penalizing the Good for America's Bad Credit Card Spending Habits
Submitted by andys2i  (www.savingtoinvest.com)

Now the credit card industry is feeling the wrath of Congress who have suddenly discovered, after years of happily taking corporate contributions, that perhaps the consumers – i.e. disgruntled...

Article | May 25, 2009 | Views: 102 | Comments: 0 
Tags: debt, credit, cards, spending, reform

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Ways to Profit from the U.S. Savings Surge
Submitted by ktexas  (www.msnbc.msn.com)

A growing sense of insecurity about jobs, future income, household debt, and falling home values is driving American consumers back to an activity that's rarely been seen over the past 20 years:...

Article | Feb 12, 2009 | Views: 122 | Comments: 0 
Tags: economy, stocks, investing, recession, saving, spending, personal savings

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An American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan
Submitted by andys2i  (www.savingtoinvest.com)

The consumer stimulus (tax rebates) are only one part of Obama's recovery plan and is more of a short term measure to jump start the economy. In the long term though the focus is to create jobs (3...

Article | Jan 26, 2009 | Views: 92 | Comments: 0 
Tags: obama, economy, stimulus, spending, rebate

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Smart Buys: Glasses for Less Than $50
Submitted by ktexas  (www.kiplinger.com)

These factory-direct glasses run from about $8 to $50 for both frames and lenses - but they come with two caveats. First, you'll need to do a little work to put in an order. Second, the quality...

Article | Dec 11, 2008 | Views: 145 | Comments: 0 
Tags: personal finance, saving, spending

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Buy Nothing Day
Submitted by HGI08  (www.pimpyourfinances.com)

“Buy Nothing Day“, taking place on Saturday, November 29th draws attention to most people's (and company's) recklessness with overspending.

Article | Nov 25, 2008 | Views: 204 | Comments: 0 
Tags: debt, finance, spending, consumerism, awareness

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AmEx customers after their Bailout
Submitted by andys2i  (www.savingtoinvest.com)

Because consumers are being careful with their money in these tough times we should bailout AmEx and promote consumers to continue spending on their credit cards. Gimme' a break.

Article | Nov 13, 2008 | Views: 208 | Comments: 0 
Tags: amex, credit card, debt, credit, bailout, spending

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China Out-Stimulates the US
Submitted by andys2i  (www.savingtoinvest.com)

With China’s gross domestic product (GDP) around $3.5 trillion this year, their recently announced stimulus is equivalent to 17% of GDP. Whereas America's $700 billion bailout package is only...

Article | Nov 10, 2008 | Views: 127 | Comments: 0 
Tags: economy, china, us, stimulus, spending



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