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Did you know that the average tax refund last year was for nearly three thousand dollars? According to the IRS’s tax statistics data, the average tax refund last year was $2,913, which is a lot of money no matter how much you make in a year. Having three thousand bucks direct deposited into your account [...]
Top Home Finance Apps of 2012
Enjoy this guest post by Jane Johnson and visit the author’s site to let her know you saw her on Frugal Fancy! Are you concerned about managing your home finances (i.e., paying your mortgage, property taxes, utility bills, groceries, and other home expenses)? Well then you’re not alone. Many U.S. adults suffer a lot of [...]
Which TV financial adviser should you listen to?
Not sure which financial expert or celebrity financial adviser you should listen to? Many of them have good ideas, some better than others. Or more accurately, some are better in specific topic areas than others. Just like the rest of us, there are few financial experts who are knowledgeable in all areas related to your [...]
Five Free Online Calculators Every Penny Pincher Needs Bookmarked
Enjoy this guest post by Jenna Smith! Serious money savers like to go about things independently. It’s cheaper that way. But there’s no point in turning down free online resources for helping improve your personal finances. This is particularly true of online calculators that help you save money by exposing waste and revealing ways to [...]
Identity Theft and Debt: How to Resolve Your Issue in 3 Easy Steps
Enjoy this guest post by Kimberly Wilson and visit the author’s site to let her know you saw her on Frugal Fancy! Debt collectors—they’re a nuisance. It’s in their job description to call and even almost darn right harass individuals who owe debt. But sometimes they can get it wrong—sometimes a debt collector insists you [...]
Tax Breaks for Owning Your Own Home
Enjoy this guest post by Dominique Molina and visit the author’s site to let her know you saw her on Frugal Fancy! Despite falling real estate prices, owning your home can still be a smart long-term choice for most families. Here are three reasons why: Borrowing the bulk of your purchase price leverages your down [...]
Smart Saving Tips And Tempting Tax Tips That Can Help Build A Financial Fortress
Enjoy this guest post by Neil Williams and visit the author’s site to let him know you saw him on Frugal Fancy! Wrought by the 2008 financial meltdown, Obama termed something as “deleveraging” and this has been very painful for the consumers, investors and the financial analysts of the US economy. This awakened the entire [...]
Looking to Lower your Monthly Bills? 4 Expenses you Can Live Without
Enjoy this guest post from Eliza Morgan and contact her to let her know you saw her on Frugal Fancy! Looking to Lower your Monthly Bills? 4 Expenses you Can Live Without Now that the New Year is upon us, many are looking to follow through with resolutions that will substantially improve their lives. A [...]
Cash Advance Loans Solve the Timing Problem
Having enough money is the problem almost everyone faces. But even with the income you are accustomed to and budget for, the bigger problem with money is usually timing. When one of two things happens off plan, on a schedule of its own, our budgets can be thrown into a tailspin. Those two things are [...]
Living Within Your Means
Living within your means requires a frugal mindset from the start. Sadly, to a lot of folks, living frugally often implies scraping and scrounging just to survive. But that doesn’t have to be the case! By basing your budget on only one income and staying within what you can truly afford to buy, you can [...]
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