June, 2009
How Much You Can Save By Using a Free Library
I am a typical American consumer. I buy books, music, and movies for my own entertainment, and the objects spend more time on my shelves than they do in their respective playback devices. I make an exception for music as everything I buy is almost immediately transcoded digitally and transfered to a portable media device. ...
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When you apply with our website, we do all of the hard work for you. Our automated applications will find the payday lender that is right for you. All you have to do is fill out and submit our quick and easy application, and we will search through our payday lenders until we find ...
Smart Phones Make Comparison Shopping A Snap
Bargain hunting has never been easier. Several smart phone applications allow users to type in a model or scan the bar code of a product, then search for a cheaper price online. That is forcing some bricks-and-mortar retailers to change the way they do business.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
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Be Fit and Frugal with a Folding Bike!
The NY Times had a feature on folding bikes today. I bought one about 8 years ago, a Dahon that cost me about $400. It was the perfect bike for me because I was living in a tiny (cheap) studio apartment where I had limited storage space. I wish I could say I was cutting ...
College Cost Reduction and Access Act Helps with Federal Loans
New program to kick in
Did your college diploma come with a hefty student loan bill?
The College Cost Reduction and Access Act went into effect in 2007, but some of the provisions are still kicking in. Specifically, The Income-Based Repayment Plan kicks in on July 1.
The part of the College Cost Reduction and Access Act, which ...