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May 07 2008

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Saving Money: Methods Of Saving Money

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Saving is basically putting aside money or a way to utilize your present income for future use.

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Apr 16 2008

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Does Your Child Know When It Is Bedtime without You Reminding Them?

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If you are tired of hearing NO from your child when its time for bed, or to get ready for school or brush their teeth or take a bath; you will be interested in this article. This working mom created a loving environment to bring about change.

My story is quite similar to every other mom’s story. We are all masters at multitasking, but we often find that there is never enough time in our day to do everything. We want the time we spend with our children to be special, filled with love and not confrontation.

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Feb 21 2008

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Paying For College - How Much To Save?

When parents first start trying to decide how much to save, they often get overwhelmed by the cost of a college education. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, tuition increased by 8% per year, on average, from 1979 to 2001. This means that children born today will face college costs that are 3 to 4 times current prices. For example, this means expenses to attend a four year college could total $300,000 by the time your child is of college age (keep in mind this estimate is based on your child attending the highest priced college or university).

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Feb 08 2008

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College Education Is Expensive, So What Funding Is Available?

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If you had not noticed College Education is expensive! Causing a massive rise in the Student Loans industry. The thought of their offspring going to college causes many a parent heartache at the thought of the costs involved. Not only is there the tuition fees, other things that need to be thought about are everyday items including food, travel costs, rent (housing), spending money, and miscellaneous fees which when added up can create a significant amount, just to finance a college education. Often College grants and scholarships are the only way of getting financial assistance, unless the student or their family qualifies for student loans.

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