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Best Cities for Budget-Friendly Dating â 2021 Edition
Dating in the time of COVID-19 isnât easy. The pandemic has impacted Americans and the economy unevenly. And cities have shutdown and reopened at different rates. So depending on where you live, it can be complicated for a couple to … Continue reading →
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How to Make a Competitive Offer Against All-Cash Home Buyers
Buyers who aren’t paying cash for a house aren’t necessarily out of luck. Here’s how you can gain an edge over cash buyers.
How To Calculate Property Tax: What All Homeowners Should Know
Need to know how to calculate property tax? It depends on your home and where you live. Here’s how to calculate property taxes.
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How to Move Long-Distance With a Pet Dog or Cat – Transportation Tips
How (And Why) We Paid Off $34,000 Of Debt In Our First Six Months Of Marriage
Hello! Today, I have a great debt payoff story from Zach Buchenau. He is a reader of Making Sense of Cents and shares how he and his wife paid off $34,000 in debt in the first six months of their marriage. A little less than two years ago, my wife Katie and I were enjoying […]
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Save on Every Single Purchase With These Tricks
6 Ways I Saved Money On College Costs
How much does college cost? This is a question many wonder. There’s rarely a week that goes by where I don’t receive an email from a student or parents of a student who are looking for ways to cut college costs. That’s why today I want to talk about college costs and how you can […]
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10 Things You Need to Do When Buying A Home
Everything you need to know about buying a home – on one index card.
How My Wife and I Lived on $2,000 Per Month for 3 Years During a Financial Hardship
Hello! Today, I have a guest post from Dave at The Dollar Blogger. Dave lost his job, and then 2 weeks later his wife was laid off. This is their story of how they got by, their sacrifices, strategies, and more. I’ll be honest – I’m not one for excessive frugality. I wouldn’t consider myself […]
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