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Beat the Budgeting Blues Part One

Article Date : Monday, July 07, 2008       Bookmark on Facebook   Bookmark on Del   Bookmark on Digg   Bookmark on Facebook   Bookmark on Reddit   Bookmark on Spurl   Bookmark on Furl   Bookmark on Yahoo   Bookmark on Magnolia   Bookmark on StumbleUpon   Bookmark on BlinkList

Multiple interest rate rises, combined with a general increase in the cost of living, have made it more and more difficult to manage household and personal expenses. In Part One of our two part series on how to maintain a successful budget, we offer some ideas about how you can make every dollar stretch that little bit further to meet various day to day costs.

Get you finances in order and make your money go further...


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