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11 Ways to Prepare Your Home for Winter, Conserve Energy, and Save Money

Published or updated November 13, 2014 by Melissa

How to prepare your home for winter to conserve energy and save money.

The changing of seasons is the perfect time to check your home’s energy efficiency, especially when much of the country will be facing cold temperatures in a few months (except for those lucky few living in warmer climates).

As temperatures cool, now is the time to make some updates to your home to save energy and efficiency and avoid costly repairs.

Here are 11 ways to prepare your home for winter and conserve energy:

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Filed Under: Home, Saving

Capital One 360 and ShareBuilder Black Friday Action – Kick Your Savings, Checking, and Investing Into Gear

Published or updated November 28, 2014 by Glen Craig

Note: These were last year’s offers. Click here for this year’s Black Friday deals.

Black Friday isn’t just for retail stores.

Capital One 360 is offering up their annual Black Friday specials this year from November 29th through December 2nd.

If you don’t feel like going out and spending your money you can check out what Capital One 360 will be offering for you to save.

You know I’ve been an Capital One 360 customer for years and think it’s a great place for online savings so I’m pretty excited to see what they are going to offer (we also use their online checking and their ShareBuilder investing site)!

Take a look at this year’s “don’t miss” Capital One 360 Black Friday sale:

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Filed Under: Bank, Saving Tagged With: Black Friday, Cyber Monday, ING Direct

Fourth (4th) of July Deals, Freebies, and Discounts 2013

Published or updated August 25, 2013 by Melissa

fourth of july fireworks

For the last several years, companies have generously offered freebies as a way to get new customers in the door (and perhaps spend more money with the business offering the freebie).  A wise consumer may choose to take advantage of the freebie and not necessarily buy more.

If you are looking for some frugal fun on the days leading up to the 4th and on the 4th itself, check out some of these 4th of July freebies and deals:

Restaurant Freebies and Deals

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Have a great 4th of July and enjoy these great deals!

Most people don’t spend the Fourth of July inside a restaurant, so several restaurants have offered some good deals to entice you to visit them.

Here are some of the best deals:

  • It’s BOGO (that’s buy one, get one free) smoothies at Jamba Juice through July 7th. Use this Jamba Juice coupon.
  • Spaghetti Warehouse is offering $5 off any two entrees.  Head over to this Spaghetti Warehouse Facebook page and Like them for the coupon.
  • Boston Market is offering 50% off any of their Family Meals on the 4th of July with this coupon.  This is a great way to get the cook of the family out of the kitchen so he or she can enjoy Independence Day.
  • Head over to Outback Steakhouse and say “Let Freedom Bloom!” and get a free Bloomin’ Onion.

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Spending Less is NOT the Same as Saving Money

Published or updated December 4, 2012 by Miranda

As the holiday shopping season gets underway, there is giddy talk of how much money shoppers are saving this year.

Unfortunately, this is a mindset that is rather common among consumers.  We have this idea that we are “saving” money when we get a good deal.

The reality, though, is that you aren’t actually saving money.

You are just spending less.

Are You REALLY Saving Money?

The words we use have a big impact on our behaviors.
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Filed Under: Saving, Shopping

Using a Roth IRA as an Emergency Fund – Pros and Cons

Published or updated October 24, 2012 by Kevin Mulligan

Roth IRAs are by far my favorite type of investment holding account available.

I love the idea of setting aside $5,000 in after-tax money in order to never pay taxes on the amount ever again.

There are other perks to using a Roth IRA besides never paying income tax on your nest egg.  One of the most prominent: you can withdraw your contributions at any time, even before retirement.  (This isn’t recommended, of course, but it is possible.)  You won’t pay any penalty or taxes for withdrawing your contributions under normal situations.  You will pay tax and penalties if you withdraw your investment earnings, so never do this.

This unique withdrawal capability has some people counting on their Roth IRAs as an emergency fund.

But is this a wise choice or a fool’s gamble?

Should I Use My Roth IRA as an Emergency Fund?

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Filed Under: Investing, Retirement, Saving

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