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Useful Money Tricks
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I was over at MSN Money today reading some “money hacks”, and I thought several of them were quite useful. I thought I’d share some of them here with you, and maybe even add a couple of my own.
So without further ado, here are some money hacks from MSN that you can make use of in your everyday life:
Those are the hacks listed by MSN, here are a couple of my own:
So do you have some useful money tricks that you’d like to share? Comment below and let us know what they are!
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12 Cool Money Tricks – MSN Money
- Unintended Consequences Of Doing A Budget
- Start Saving Up For Infrequent Expenses And Christmas Savings Goals Using Automatic Accounts Like Smarty Pig
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- Credit Card Rewards - Are They Really Worth It?
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