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How would you like a Free College Education?

August 19, 2010 by Krantcents

How would you like a free education, several hundred dollars a month and a guaranteed job afterward!  Yes, there is a catch!  You must be a citizen, graduate from high school with a 2.5 GPA, achieve at least 920 on SAT test or 19 on ACT and be between the ages of 17 and 26.  If you meet those requirements you can receive a ROTC scholarship.  ...

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Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Career, Cash, Finance, Military, Money, Personal Finance, Scholarship

Only Suckers Pay Retail

August 19, 2010 by Krantcents

Who pays full price for a car?  No one!  Yet there are stories of people paying over list price for high demand vehicles such as Toyota Prius.  Do you negotiate prices in every purchase?  Of course not, that would be too much trouble.  So when would it be worth it?  There are two (2) categories of purchases that would be worth negotiating a better ...

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Filed Under: Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Consumerism, Finance, financial decisions, financial literacy, frugal, Frugal Living, Goals, information, Investing, lifestyle, major purchases, Money, Personal Finance, Savings, spending, Wealth

10 Small Changes can Make you a Multi-Millionaire

August 18, 2010 by Krantcents

Saving for your retirement, your children's education or just improving your standard of living can be impossible unless you know what to do.  Small changes in your spending can achieve $1-2,000,000 over your lifetime. 10 Small Changes in your Spending Habits: ...

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Filed Under: Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Finance, Money, Personal Finance, Savings, Wealth

Save $10 Per Day and Become a Millionaire

August 11, 2010 by Krantcents

Can you pass a candy or soda machine and not purchase something?  Can you go to the mall with your friends and not come home with something?  If your friends invite you to the movies, can you say no?  Do you spend your entire paycheck? Do you have long-term goals such as  buying a car, going to college or buying a home?   ...

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Filed Under: Investments, Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, financial decisions, financial literacy, Goal setting, Goals, Money, Personal Finance, Retirement, Savings, Wealth

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