Thursday, February 23, 2012

Credit Cards for Bargain-Hunters—It Only Looks Like an Oxymoron

Posted by Guest Shopper on February 22, 2012

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The phrases “credit cards” and “bargain hunters” typically do not belong in the same sentence except as an oxymoron or with some sort of caution—“don’t, won’t, shouldn’t, or never-ever” seem appropriate. For example, sound, sage financial advice almost always includes the caution, “Bargain hunters never-ever use credit cards,” because buying items with credit cards and then making nothing but minimum payments increases the costs of those items at least ten-fold, often far more. The Great Recession’s great message has registered loud and clear: Do not spend money you do not have, an expression which has inspired visionary families to shift their domestic economies to cash only. In that spirit, start your credit card bargain hunt by paying-off retail stores’ revolving credit balances and cutting-up those cards. No good can come from their continued use. Then, begin your quest for the admittedly contradictory “bargain credit card.”

All that sage advice about “cash only” comes with a caveat. In order to maintain an exemplary credit score, you must keep and sometimes use at least one credit card, the proof to would-be lenders that you are, in fact, creditworthy. Hence, the oxymoron. Although you must acknowledge you take a calculated risk when you inquire too often, nevertheless you should search for and secure a bargain hunter’s credit card. Note that bargains come in two classes—lower interest rates, or premium rewards.
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5 Tips to Keep Your Food Fresh

Posted by Guest Shopper on February 21, 2012

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When it comes to freshness, nothing beats a farmers market.  The produce was grown locally and naturally, the meats are cut from grass-fed, happy livestock, and the breads are home-baked.  As delicious as the foods are, they also have a tendency to spoil faster because they aren’t loaded with preservatives and chemicals that maximize longevity the way foods at the supermarket are.
If you love shopping for fresh groceries at a farmers market but are frustrated in your attempts to keep them fresh, here are a few ideas to get the longest life from your food*: Continue reading “5 Tips to Keep Your Food Fresh” »

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How to Find Gorgeous (but Inexpensive) Prom Dresses

Posted by Guest Contributor on February 20, 2012

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There’s no denying that formal gowns can be pretty expensive. And yet, most girls are willing to pay just about any price to feel like a princess on the most important night of their young lives. Unfortunately, it’s generally the parents that end up footing the bill for some outlandish and extravagant dress that their daughter will wear only once. On the other hand, this is a special night and you don’t want the apple of your eye to feel like Cinderella sans the fairy godmother. But what can you do? The recession has put a serious crimp in your budget and you just can’t seem to justify spending hundreds (or even thousands) of dollars on a dress when that money could be going into her college fund (or towards the mortgage). Luckily, there are a few options to help you get a dress that your daughter will love for a lot less. Here are a few helpful hints to get you started. Continue reading “How to Find Gorgeous (but Inexpensive) Prom Dresses” »

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