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Nanny Nuances: How to Find Affordable Childcare

You love your kids, and you always want what’s best for them. At the same time, you’ve got a life to live, a job to do, and as much as you love your kids, most businesses frown on bringing your children to work. That’s why working to find affordable childcare is so crucial. Luckily, there are many different options to help make quality care affordable.

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Financial Planning: More Than a Savings Account

There is little in life more satisfying than setting a goal, sticking to it, and then seeing your hard work and discipline pay off. This is especially true when meeting your savings goals for an “Emergency Fund,” then a College Fund. However, building up your savings account shouldn’t be the extent of your financial planning. Here are a few ways to make your savings the beginning of even more financial success.

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Say Hello to a Good Buy: How to Make Financing a Car Less Complicated

If you look at your car and wonder how much longer it’s going to get you where you need to go, it might be necessary to replace it with a newer model. If you haven’t saved up enough to pay cash for your next vehicle, the thought of financing a vehicle may be frightening, but it doesn’t have to be that way. You can find financing that is simple and straightforward. Here are a few suggestions to help.

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Let It Snow! 5 Expensive Winter Problems to Avoid

Winter landscapes laden with snow are beautiful to view from the cozy warmth of your home, but snowy conditions can be the cause of expensive damage to your residence and property. Homeowners should always keep in mind that the water content in snow and ice is very heavy and can put additional stress on structures and trees. A few simple actions can help to minimize the risk of damage. Here are a few measures you can take to prevent damage from snow and ice that will help you avoid expensive repairs.

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Renting an Older Home? 4 Utility Cost-Saving Updates

If you’re renting an older home, you may discover that utility costs are more than you might expect. There are several reasons that you may be paying more than in a newer home. Often, they are little issues that can easily be fixed for just a few dollars. Consider making a few updates to your rental to save money in the long run. Just be sure to get landlord’s approval before beginning any project.

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Parent Problems: 4 Thrifty Ways to Prepare Yourself for Teenagers

It might seem like just yesterday you brought your newborn babies home from the hospital, but now, they’re teenagers. This is an exciting time to be a parent, but it’s also one that comes with its own share of anxieties and uncertainties, one of the biggest of which is, money. Parenting teenagers can be expensive and you need to know how best to deal with it. Here are four thrifty ways to prepare yourself for teenagers.

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Going from Zero to 720 Credit Score in One Year

your credit score can have a big impact on many different areas of your life. If you have little or no credit history merchants don’t know if they can trust you or not so they charge you big deposits for everything including getting a cell phone, renting a car, renting an apartment or getting the electricity turned on. These deposits can be several thousand dollars! But if you had a good credit rating they would waive these deposits altogether.

If your credit score is not the best at the moment, you could be thinking about taking steps to improve it, but might not know the best ways to do so. Below are some of the things you should think about when it comes to your credit score.

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