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  1. Easy Ways to Save Money

    Easy Ways to Save Money

    You can reduce spending without making big changes to your lifestyle. This isn't your typical list detailing how to spend less by sacrificing. We all know we could eat out less, buy fewer clothes, take fewer or less expensive vacations, clip coupons, make coffee at home instead of grabbing a latte, etc. But here are some ways to save money that you might not have thought of that are relatively pain-free.

  2. Two Quick Steps to a Better Handle on Your Finances

    Two Quick Steps to a Better Handle on Your Finances

    There are many things you can do to save money each day… making your own cup of coffee instead of grabbing a latte on your way to work; eating in instead of dining out; clipping coupons; and more, but here are a couple other ways you can get a better handle on your finances.

  3. Looking to Go Green?

    Looking to Go Green?

    In celebration of Earth Day, the non-green people are definitely missing out on the benefits of being earth friendly. It's actually pretty easy to go green by simply opting for paperless documents & credit cards made from recycled materials. CreditSoup has the details.

  4. How’s your insurance coverage holding up?

    How’s your insurance coverage holding up?

    Many people don’t plan for the unexpected so they find themselves in a tough situation when something catastrophic happens. It can be tough to think about these devastating events and hopefully they never happen to you or your loved ones but if you’re prepared it can lessen the pain of the unexpected in life.

  5. Splash into Summer!

    Splash into Summer!

    Summer is right around the corner and vacation season is almost here! Summertime also brings landscape and construction projects or perhaps even a new home! If any of these are in your future summer plans, you'll need to have a payment course of action.


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