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Financial Literacy Month Question of the Day: April 23rd, 2011
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Matt Wegner from FinancialExcellence.net has a great question for today: How much should you spend on groceries per person in the household each month? A) $50 per person B) $100 per person C) $150 per person D) $200 per person … Continue reading

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Money Saving Tip: Preportion your food and…
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This week’s money saving tip: Preportion your food and snacks.  Instead of buying the small, one serving bags of food, buy a bigger bag of chips or vegetables and make your own serving.  It may take a little time, but … Continue reading

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The Best Hedge Against Inflation is Living Debt Free
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Easier to manage cost increases when you don’t have debt I can’t turn on the tv without an ad that talks about how massive inflation is coming and how I need to buy gold (at record high prices) to hold … Continue reading

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044 Financial Excellence: Stretching Your Food Dollar & Other Food Tips
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Episode 44: Stretching your food dollar with special guest Alvira Betsa. Jan 26, 2011. In today’s show we brought in special guest Alvira (Al) Betsa, owner of Czech, Please Everyday Gourmet. Al is a baker and an awesome cook with … Continue reading

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Money Saving Tips for Living In Financial Excellence
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This week’s money saving tip: Buy generic vs. name brand foods. The nutritional value and ingredients are often the same as name brand foods and there is little or no difference in taste. Find more money saving tips at financialexcellence.net.

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Why Buying in Bulk isn’t Always a Good Deal
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One of my pet peeves is people who always buy in bulk solely because of the cheaper unit price. There’s a major downside to this strategy because it often costs you more money in the long run. Continue reading

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