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Saving At The Supermarket Is FUN!

Published or updated December 30, 2014 by Glen Craig 11 Comments

My Money Blog posted an article a few months ago talking about the theory of “price targeting”, where companies try to sell the same product to different people at different prices, hoping to come as close to an individuals’ target price as possible.  In the use of price targeting, shoppers are generally broken down into three categories.
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Filed Under: Frugal, Saving, Shopping Tagged With: Coupons, Food Shopping, Saving on Groceries

Tax Tips For Parents

Published or updated May 9, 2013 by Glen Craig

Having children is a wonderful experience that is priceless in so many ways! But do they cost you a lot!  Fortunately there is some tax help for parents in the form of deductions and claims.  Robert Meighan, vice president at Turbo Tax, has listed some great tax tips for parents:
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Filed Under: College, Kids, Retirement, Shopping Tagged With: Child Tax Credit, Tax Deduction

You Shouldn’t Buy This If…

Published or updated December 11, 2014 by Glen Craig

Living on the budget is not all about just counting pennies. To save money, you need do your homework and to know how to do research on each of your planned big purchases.  Here’s a quick but useful guide on how to investigate if both the seller and the item should be considered.

Here are some ways to check the seller’s reputation and past records as well as product reviews.

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Filed Under: Shopping Tagged With: Online Research, Purchases, Shopping

Car Allowance Rebate System – Cash For Clunkers

Published or updated May 10, 2013 by Glen Craig

In late June President Obama signed into law the the Car Allowance Rebate System or as it’s also known: Cash for Clunkers. This is a program that encourages people to trade in their cars for more efficient models.  It also helps to stimulate the economy (similar to the first time home buyer tax credit) at a time when car sales are lagging.

The program runs from July 1st through November 1st 2009.  Cars traded in during that time could be eligible for a credit of either $3500 or $4500 depending on the car and the increase in mileage the new vehicle provides.

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Filed Under: Economy, Shopping Tagged With: Car Allowance Rebate System, Cash For Clunkers, Economic Stimulus

AAA Is Good For More Than Automotive Assistance

Published or updated July 26, 2014 by Glen Craig 22 Comments

Pennies Add Up

Are you a member of AAA (American Automobile Association)?

They provide benefits such as roadside assistance, towing service, flat-tire service, battery service, and more for a registered driver. But did you know that AAA provides tons of great discounts as well?

We’ve had AAA now for years. I had heard that AAA offered discounts and every now and then I’d check the site out.  Not sure why but I kept forgetting about their discounts.  Well no more!  I’ve been checking their discount page often recently.  Every time we plan to take the family to an attraction I’ll check the AAA discount page (this brings you to the NY page) first to see what discounts they offer.  Recently we’ve saved on Bronx Zoo and Intrepid tickets and we’re looking into Sesame Place discounts too!

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Filed Under: Saving, Shopping Tagged With: AAA Discounts

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