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35 Sneaky Ways To Improve Your Finances
ririanproject.com — “Money can ’t buy happiness, but it can buy you the kind of misery you prefer.”
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- dotlizard, on 01/22/2008, -2/+1if you can't manage to buy happiness, you're not doing it right. anyone still having difficulty with this concept should give me their money, so i can demonstrate.
- DangerMouse9, on 01/22/2008, -1/+1Exactly, if money can't buy happiness then why are poor people so miserable?
- DangerMouse9, on 01/22/2008, -1/+0This should really be called Common Sense. I can sum this whole article up in 1 way.
1) Cut spending on items you don't need when you can acquire it (either making it yourself or buying used/wholesale) elsewhere for much less. - philgerb, on 01/22/2008, -0/+1Common Sense or uncommon sense? Either way, folks need to read and digest this article. It's quite helpful.
- timusca, on 01/22/2008, -0/+4#1 piece of advice from someone who made the mistake a long time ago and is still doing everything he can to fix it:
NEVER, EVER, GET A CREDIT CARD THAT CARRIED A DEBT. WHEN IN DOUBT, DON'T GET ONE AT ALL. - SparkyMaGee, on 01/22/2008, -0/+2While is seems many of these types of money management lists get dug up, this one seems more complete then most.
- LyleWarren, on 01/22/2008, -0/+1I really liked this article. The percentage break down of 60% expenses, etc was really good!
- agentsully, on 01/22/2008, -0/+1Don't go shopping!
- scepter, on 01/22/2008, -0/+0In Soviet Russia, finances improve you!
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