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Linkfest: Budgets, mortgage rates emergency funds

September 25, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

Five good budgeting tips, a few of which can help you avoid overdraft fees, too (Financial Edge)The federal guarantee behind money market funds, started last year during the financial crisis, expired last week. Can you make money on annuities? Yes,...

Peggy Neely’s Fiscal Responsibility Needed in Tough Financial Times

August 13, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

Councilwoman Peggy Neely has cut budgets in six of seven years on the Phoenix City Council Phoenix – Over the past few months, cities across the State of Arizona have slashed spending and made cuts to essential city services to balance their budgets. The City of Phoenix has not been immune to the economic slowdown, facing lagging revenues and a housing market that will not soon recover. In these tough financial times, Councilwoman Peggy Neely has taken the lead in finding ways to promote

Some Tips About Budgets

June 12, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

There is nobody thatwant to remain or be without money, short on cash, cash-strapped and not able to live well and or get the things we need, dream about and want. Family budgeting brings us one-step closer to our fiscal realities, while offering more than the direction and route, but also the tools and techniques to get to fiscal nirvana! More information on snel geld lenen and hypotheekrente . Many of us have an inherent want to protect what is rightfully ours. Of course our hard-earned c

The Latest ‘It’ Item, 2009-Style: a Budget (TheStreet.com)

May 1, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

Budgets are back in vogue, serving as a way to avoid financial disaster.

Tuxedo optional as proms scale back (Lawrence Journal-World)

April 28, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

This year’s prom kings may swap their tuxedos for suits and some queens will accept their tiaras in secondhand cocktail dresses while they slow-dance in a decorated gymnasium. At high schools across the country, the traditional prom spectacle at ritzy hotels is giving way to crepe paper-covered basketball courts, as the recession eviscerates jobs and roils budgets.

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