- EPISODE 53~ EASY MONEY PODCAST -
- EPISODE 53~ LINKS: Resources To Help You Make More, Save More, Find Yours - MAKE More links from Episode 53 of Easy Money: Good locations for Solar panels: Washington Post Net metering policies in your state: www.ncsl.org/research/energy/net-metering-policy-overview-and-state-legislative-updates.aspx Solar renewable energy certificates: www.energysage.com/solar/cost-benefit/srecs-solar-renewable-energy-certificates/ SAVE More links from Episode 53 of Easy Money: Guide to stockpiling: BeCentsable.net Sort through deals and price check: CouponMom.com TOP TIP links from Episode 53 of …
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- EPISODE 53~ TOP TIP: Smart Toys Could Be Putting Your Children At Risk - The FBI wants you to know that internet-connected toys, sometimes called “smart toys” are vulnerable to hackers. The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center lists a litany of problems in its release, saying strangers can pinpoint your address, get childrens’ names and birth dates, download your son or daughter’s photo and even listen in on your …
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- EPISODE 53~ MAKE MORE: Solar Panels Not Only Save You Money But Can Make You Money - Solar panels can now pay for themselves in as little as five years, depending where you live. I will link you to an article of mine that helps you figure out if you live in a good location for solar panels. If you do, you won’t need much, if any, power from your electric utility. …
- EPISODE 53~ SAVE MORE: Grocery Shopping on a Budget By Stockpiling Items When They Are Cheapest —Instead of When You Need Them - What is the idea behind stockpiling? The idea is to buy enough groceries when they are at their lowest price to last you until the next time those same items are at their lowest price, usually 3 to 6 months. So you will have 6 months worth of some items in your home. And you’ll …
- EPISODE 53~ FIND YOURS: Keep an Eye on Your Unclaimed Money Before Your State Snags It - States first became the custodians of unclaimed money back in the 1960s or so. Their argument was that they were more trustworthy than businesses when it came to safeguarding citizens lost accounts. Back then, the states would let dormant accounts sit there for a good long time —maybe ten years— before considering them unclaimed money …
- EPISODE 53 ~ GUEST BLOG: Stockpiling: The Easiest Way to Cut Your Grocery Bill - By Chrissy Pate, Founder, BeCentsable.net The idea behind stockpiling is to buy items when they are at their lowest price and to buy enough to last your family until the items are at their lowest price again (usually three to six months). Recently we were able to get Kellogg’s cereal for just $0.08 a box by combining a great sale with coupons. That’s a price you won’t see every week! Since cereal stays fresh for several months we took advantage of the stock-up principle and saved 98% on the cost of cereal for our families. But, you may say (as we did), I have two dogs, two kids, a husband, and a serious shoe addiction! There’s no space! Read More: http://www.becentsable.net/2010/01/stockpiling.html/