HOW TO SPOT A BARGAIN!

September 18th, 2012

While shopping, you spot the price tag of your favourite outfit and since you are convinced that this is the best price for the item you quickly purchase it. However, after a few weeks you return to the same store only to discover that the same item has been heavily discounted. It is an unfortunate [...]

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Buying Used Goods – Is it safe?

September 5th, 2012

We have all seen the advertisements of products that are described as ‘slightly used’ and wondered if it would make sense to purchase the item. Often the price for used products are significantly lower than what it would cost if the item was new.  As tempting as it is to purchase used items, consumers must [...]

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HOW TO SAVE WITH BACK TO SCHOOL EXPENSES

August 21st, 2012

It’s that time again! The time of year that all parents dread and some children eagerly anticipate. It’s time to go back to school! In only a few weeks, children and their teachers will be back at school, so everyone needs to prepare for the beginning of the new school year. Parents, however have a [...]

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How Can you Save Money on Life Insurance?

February 23rd, 2012

Life Insurance is often a topic that no one wants to talk about as it reminds us of our mortality. The truth is though that there is much to be done now that can protect our loved ones in the event of death or disability. Since these are troubled economic times it might be tempting [...]

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7 tips to save money in 2012

January 4th, 2012

Okay so we all know about new year resolutions. We make them every year as we promise to do a whole lot of changing so we can enjoy a better quality of life. How many of us though actually follow through on our resolutions? The secret of ensuring that we follow through on our resolutions [...]

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Wholesale vs Retail- Which is the better route?

January 1st, 2012

How much do you spend at the supermarket each week? Is it $4000 or more? Well if you have children that number could double especially when they are home for the holidays. Not to mention the extra costs associated with younger children such as diapers, wipes and baby formula. So when you are strapped for [...]

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