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The Guide To Celebrating Mother’s Day on a Budget

There’s a good chance that you have a number of different women in your life that you want to celebrate on Mother’s Day. But for many, it may feel impossible to show the breadth of their love and appreciation on a budget.Whether you’re looking to appreciate your mother, mother-in-law, wife, ex-wife, girlfriend, grandmother, or just a very good friend, here are some budget-conscious ideas you can use this Mother’s Day:

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Environmentalism That’s Good For Everyone’s Budget

It’s a popular myth that living an environmentally friendly lifestyle is expensive. But in fact, reusing, reducing, and recycling practically goes hand in hand with saving money; both stem from the goal of consuming less.Historically, people have consumed and wasted less in times of economic hardship. But even during these fast-paced times, one-time use products are the norm. While it’s not easy to be environmentally conscious on a budget, it is possible. And if done right, you will save money in the long haul.New Era Debt Solutions presents the following ways you can save money while being more environmentally conscious:

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Make Paying for Produce Pay Off: 5 Tips

It’s fairly common for people to have “Improve Finances” and “Eat Healthier” on their list of long-term goals. It’s also common for people to mistakenly believe that it’s impossible to eat healthy while being budget-conscious; that you have to choose one over the other. We however don’t believe in choosing physical health over financial health and vice versa. Here are 5 easy strategies you can take with you to the grocery store to get the most bang for your buck:

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Follow These Wealth Management Strategies Year-Round

It may not be the beginning of a new year, but you’d be wise to plan ahead for any future expenses you can expect in forthcoming months.There are some fixed budget items you simply can’t avoid, like rent/housing payments, property taxes and health, home, and car insurance, car maintenance fees, and so on. Then there are variable costs, or any expenses that are optional or within your control. Variable costs can include the money you put towards groceries and food, clothing, entertainment, recreational activities, spa services, magazine subscriptions, etc.

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