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24/04/2008 GMT 1

Really Useful And Helpful Money Saving Automotive Tips And Articles From The Experts

palonek_edward @ 20:23

Really Useful And Helpful Money Saving Automotive Tips And Articles From The Experts

MDWholesale.com has redesigned their website and loaded it with hundreds of articles packed with really useful content and money saving tips from the experts that make it a definite must read for everyone.

Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) September 28, 2007 -- MDWholesale.com, an already well established and leading automotive product website (#1 in its product category worldwide by a landslide), is announcing the addition of hundreds of articles packed with great information, industry secrets and really helpful and useful tips. This is information that can be found nowhere else, covering hot topics like:

The single greatest car buying tip ever.
Car repair and service scams and how to avoid being scammed especially for single mothers.
7 Important steps in buying a used car.
Car repair tips to help get the most out of your car or truck.
What to do when involved in a car accident.
All about extended automotive warranties and the finance office.
How to easily improve credit scores right now and save big.
Learning to ride a motorcycle made easy.
Car dealer scams.
Filling tires with nitrogen to better improve fuel economy.
How to beat a speeding ticket.
Car maintenance 101.
Best fuel efficient cars that will save money and help the environment.
How to sell a car or truck quickly and for the most money possible.

And hundreds of more great topics all written by automotive experts like David Maillie with over 20 years of automotive experience in just about every facet of the automotive business. The purpose of these articles, industry secrets and great tips is to better educate the public on everything from driving safety to saving money and most importantly how to avoid being scammed.

According to David Maillie, "The idea of putting all these great articles, useful tips and sources together in one location came about one day when I was sitting in a local car dealers service department waiting room and became aware that they were knowingly scamming a single mother. She obviously didn't have any automotive knowledge which would have allowed her to see through their scam. She didn't know that she had other less expensive options and that most of what the dealer was recommending was outrageously overpriced, completely unnecessary and pretty much a complete scam. When the service advisor left she cried and was wondering how she was going to pay for this and make ends meet.

It sickened me that the service advisor and car dealer were so money hungry to try and knowingly take such advantage over someone whom could least afford it and this happens every day all over the country. This taking advantage of those in less fortunate circumstances like this must stop. So I put together everything I could from my experience and many other experts and organized them all on the website."

These great articles and tips are easily located at:

http://www.mdwholesale.com/Sitemap.html

These great articles cover many vast automotive topics and are loaded with great tips, some of which are automotive secrets never before published outside of the automotive industry - many car dealers are currently trying to suppress this information for obvious reasons. These articles, secrets and tips are a definite must read for everyone as there is something for everyone from single mothers to automotive experts, technicians, body shop and even detailing experts. These great tips will educate, increase driver safety, keep cars or trucks running longer through better understanding of maintenance, save big money and help avoid scams all from MDWholesale.com.

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21/04/2008 GMT 1

EuropeUpClose.com Launches Expert Travel Blog

palonek_edward @ 19:09

EuropeUpClose.com Launches Expert Travel Blog

www.europeupclose.com has launched a new blog covering popular travel destinations in Europe. The blog offers expert destination information, recommendations, money-saving tips, travel news, travel deals, and points out the best resources on the web for planning travel to Europe.

New York, NY (PRWEB) March 13, 2007 -- EuropeUpClose.com announced the launch of a new blog providing travel advice for people interested in travel to Europe. The blog covers timely information including important travel news and hand-picked travel deals, as well as inside knowledge about many of Europe's top attractions. The blog was started by former travel agents who specialize in planning travel to Europe, and much of this expertise is shared in the blog. The blog posts are loaded with useful links, beautiful photographs, and expert advice.

"There are so many incredible things to do and places to see in Europe, and there is so much great information on the web about it all." said Mike Coletta, co-founder of EuropeUpClose.com "We felt a resource was greatly needed that could plainly show people how and where to find the best of it, whether it's a great hotel we personally discovered in Paris, or a useful website that we know can help the web-savvy travel planner."

For ease of navigation, the website divided into sub-categories. "We plan to continue expanding the categories that we cover. But with our launch we are already offering a great selection of very useful information about some of the most important topics travelers need to consider when planning their vacation in Europe." Coletta said. Some of the most useful sections are Timely Deals, where some of the best deals on the web are highlighted, Current Travel News, where breaking news that could affect your trip is pointed out, Tools and Websites, which digs up great travel planning websites, and of course the destination information by country, such as Italy and France. "Our goal is to provide travel advice that might otherwise take you hours or days to find...or never find at all.", added Coletta.

EuropeUpClose.com is managed by Terri Fogarty, an experienced travel agent and avid traveler, and Michael Coletta, also a travel agent with extensive expertise in planning travel online. For further information please contact us by email or 551-427-2653.

17/04/2008 GMT 1

Saving Money by Cutting Coupons Improves Lives: Sisters of Savings Seek to Educate and Give Back to the Community

palonek_edward @ 15:20

Saving Money by Cutting Coupons Improves Lives: Sisters of Savings Seek to Educate and Give Back to the Community

Saving money at the grocery checkout improves the lives of families and helps those less fortunate in the community.

(PRWEB) October 12, 2006 -- Sisters of Savings seek to educate families on how to save hundreds of dollars a month simply by using coupons and how to use that savings to give back to the community. Founded by natural sisters Cheryl Jackson and Lynette Shofner, the organization teaches how to cut a grocery bill, sometimes by as much as ninety percent, while more than tripling the amount of food purchased. It is the Sisters of Savings mission to improve lives and increase the money leftover in households.

The savings are evident within their sisterhood and brotherhood of growing members. With over 350,000 hits to their website in the past two weeks it is evident that the need to save money is great. The media has picked up on this buzz and they recently put the Sisters to the test. That day the Sisters saved over $225.00 on a $306.83 grocery bill total.

“This has been a very hard year for my husband and me,” Alyson Roberts, a Sister of Savings member says. “We had another baby and my husband quit his job to pursue another career. Needless to say, money has been tight at times and other times non-existent. A friend of mine referred me to the Sisters of Savings website. I looked at the website and said it looks great, but still didn't jump into action. Finally, I took my last eight dollars to purchase four Dallas Morning News newspapers just for all the coupons. Then I went shopping.

I calculated the meals that I purchased for last week and the cost was only $6.49. Over a month ago, we would have spent over $100 dollars. I cannot lie! On the Sisters of Savings shopping buddy list that I received, they revealed that a certain brand of product was free at Tom Thumb so immediately I went to the store and I stocked up on meat for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We also got breads to go with our meats and vegetables and it was also FREE. My husband and I will finally be able to get caught up on our bills because the bills are a temporary situation. But the Sisters of Savings program is now a permanent fixture in our life,” Mrs. Roberts explains.

Giving families a bright new future has become a direct result of teaching them how to cut coupons and how to shop. Each week, members of the Sisters of Savings shopping buddy club will receive a shopping buddy list with all the grocery stores listed and their sale items. In addition, it notes coupons available for that week through the newspapers. An example of savings for this week was a jar of Bush’s Chili that retails for $2.57, Sisters of Savings found it on sale 3 for $5.00 which equals $1.67 a jar, when they applied the $1.50 off coupon to the sale price, they walked away paying only .17 for each jar of Bush’s Chili.

“This thing really works and it’s working fast,” member Chandra Hawthorne says. “I went out tonight for the first time by myself to try out everything I'd learn from the Sisters of Savings seminar. I had my Sisters of Savings binder that keeps my coupons organized, my SOS shopping buddy, and all my savings tips- the whole nine yards! My first stop was Kroger. I bought seven Viva paper towels, 10 bags of Success brown rice, and nine sticks of Philly cream cheese. My total should have been about $23.00 and I only spent $3.23! That’s a 91% savings; I kept my receipt to prove it!

But the savings isn’t only benefiting the families who cut coupons using Sisters of Saving’s method. It’s also giving back to the community. With all the extra groceries the Sisters of Savings are collecting and the money they are saving in doing so, there’s more than enough food to go around. The abundance is given to their favorite charity, The Touch Ministry, and to shelters, and food banks to feed those who don’t have the luxury of cutting coupons and going to the grocery stores themselves.

Co-Founder Cheryl Jackson explains “food banks and shelters need food at other times besides the holidays. So not only can our sisters now afford to stock their own pantries and deep freezers, they can more than afford to give a grocery bag or two to someone less fortunate. And they do. It’s not uncommon to see our sister’s drop off grocery bags full of food for someone in need. Jackson also enjoys asking cashiers “Do you believe in magic” as they both watch the grocery bill lower by every coupon swapped and every reward card used.”

Sandy Cullers, a Sister of Savings member agrees. “With my involvement as a member of community and social organizations such as LULAC and Las Comrades, I am able to help spread the word to those around me. The Sisters of Savings have taught me how to save money and shop effectively. I have also learned how to give and help charities, and I have made some incredible friends. The Sisters of Savings is not only a tool to help make our lives easier, it’s an incredible fellowship of people who all share incredible stories of savings and special friendships!”

Sisters of Savings hold seminars to teach others how to save and help improve lives in the community. The cost of the seminar is $25.00 (with $5.00 off each registration to be given to The Touch Ministry). Check the Sisters of Savings website at http://www.sistersofsavings.com/ for seminar information, savings tools, and further details.

08/04/2008 GMT 1

Save at the Gas Pump - Real Money Saving Tips

palonek_edward @ 17:11

Save at the Gas Pump - Real Money Saving Tips

There are numerous no- or low-cost steps you can take to combat rising gas prices. Real life examples and tips.

(PRWEB) October 16, 2005 -- There are numerous no- or low-cost steps you can take to combat rising gas prices.

Most cars can run on regular unleaded – 87 octane. High performance vehicles will usually require 91 octane or higher. Check your owner's manual to determine the right octane level for your car. It’s also usually written inside your gas lid, door panel, and sometimes right on your dashboard under the fuel gauge. It will say something like “Premium Unleaded Only” which means 91 octane or higher. All gas pumps must post the octane rating.

Gas Cards

Check out gas card offers from gas stations and credit card companies. The can save you an additional 1% to 5% off every gallon or earn you free gas. One of the best cards out there right now can be found http://valueauthority.com/savegas.htm

Drive more efficiently:

-- Stay within posted speed limits. The faster you drive, the more fuel you use. For example, driving at 65 miles per hour (mph), rather than 55 mph, increases fuel consumption by 20 percent. Driving at 75 mph, rather than 65 mph, increases fuel consumption by another 25 percent. This is caused by the amount of energy it takes to push your car through the air and the amount of drag created by your cars body.

So if your car gets 25-mpg highway at 55 mph, driving 65mph will drop it down to 20 mpg. Driving 75 mph drops it down to just 16 mpg!

My personal experience with my 98 VW Beetle: I drove to New York at the posted speed limits between 55 and 65 mph. I got about 35mpg and 450 miles on one tank. When I drove to Florida the posted speed limits were between 55 – 70 mph. I actually drove about 75 mph most of the way. I only got 27 mpg and about 350 miles on one tank. I lost almost 100 miles distant per tank! I couldn’t believe it.

-- Use overdrive gears. Overdrive gears improve the fuel economy of your car during highway driving. Your car's engine speed decreases when you use overdrive. This reduces both fuel consumption and engine wear. Most automatic transmission cars will have an overdrive button right on the gearshift. Look for a “D” and/or “O/D”. You will see a light on the dash indicating weather it’s on or off. Check your owner’s manual to be sure. If your car has a tachometer, you should be able to tell by watching your engine’s rpm speed on the highway. Buy switching the overdrive on, your rpm’s should drop significantly.

-- Use cruise control. For longer trips using cruise control can help you maintain a constant speed and, in most cases, reduce your fuel consumption. Set it to 55 mph on highways.

-- Avoid unnecessary braking and acceleration, and improve your fuel economy by 5 to 10 percent. In city driving, nearly 50 percent of the energy needed to power your car goes to acceleration. Go easy on the gas pedal and brakes. "Jack-rabbit" starts and sudden stops are wasteful. Let off the gas early when approaching yellow and red lights, stop signs etc… Most fuel-injected cars will cut off the fuel supply to the engine while you slow down saving you even more gas.

-- Combine errands. Several short trips taken from a cold start can use twice as much fuel as one trip covering the same distance when the engine is warm. It takes about 15 to 20 minutes for a car to reach normal operating temperature. Until then, your car is using almost twice as much fuel to keep the engine running!

-- Remove excess weight from the trunk. Avoid carrying unneeded items, especially heavy ones. An extra 100 pounds in the trunk reduces a typical car's fuel economy by one to two percent.

Maintain your car

Keep your engine tuned. Studies have shown that a poorly tuned engine can increase fuel consumption by as much as 10 to 20 percent depending on a car's condition. Follow the recommended maintenance schedule in your owner's manual; you'll save fuel and your car will run better and last longer.

-- Keep your tires properly inflated and aligned. Under inflated tires on a car is like running on the beach with no shoes. Car manufacturers must place a label in the car stating the correct tire pressure. The label usually is on the edge of the door or doorjamb, in the glove box, or on the inside of the gas cap cover. If the label lists a psi (pounds per square inch) range, use the higher number to maximize your fuel efficiency. Under inflated tires cause fuel consumption to increase by 6%.

-- Change your oil. Clean oil reduces wear caused by friction between moving parts and removes harmful substances from the engine. Change your oil as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.

-- Check and replace air filters regularly. Your car's air filter keeps impurities in the air from damaging internal engine components. Not only will replacing a dirty air filter improve your fuel economy, it also will protect your engine. Clogged filters can cause up to a 10% increase in fuel consumption. Imagine running up a flight of stairs with only using one nostril in your nose to breath.

04/04/2008 GMT 1

There may be trouble ahead: Many people expect a life of pension poverty in retirement

palonek_edward @ 15:16

There may be trouble ahead: Many people expect a life of pension poverty in retirement, Fairinvestme
Written by rachel mason
Tuesday, 01 April 2008

A large portion of people are expecting to find themselves below the poverty line when they retire, according to new research from Fairinvestment.co.uk.

A large portion of people are expecting to find themselves below the poverty line when they retire, according to new research from Fairinvestment.co.uk.

When asked what they expect from their retirement, 33 per cent of people said that they are looking forward to a comfortable living with an adequate income when the time comes to retire, but a disturbing 19 per cent were less optimistic, admitting that they are likely to face a life of poverty in their retirement.

The survey also found that 26 per cent expect money to be tight but that with strict budgeting they should be able to manage financially through their retirement; 11 per cent declared that they are living for today and as yet have no preparations in place for their retirement.

A lucky seven per cent of respondents said that they harbour no concerns about supporting themselves financially through their twilight years and will live a life of luxury when they retire.

One optimistic respondent is eagerly awaiting the "Ferrari and a 21 year old" that they expect from their pension fund, while another individual, reflecting the current climate of instability in the economy, simply asked "Who can save enough for retirement?".

"Many people are feeling the effects of the credit crunch, with rising food and energy prices and soaring mortgage repayments." explained James Caldwell, director at Fairinvestment.co.uk. "As a result, they have less available money to stash away for the future in savings and pensions, which explains why some people have no idea how they will manage once they stop working.

"Furthermore, Britons have found themselves taking on increasing levels of debt over the last five years, so saving for retirement has not been high on the priority list for many as they strive to keep up with repayments. The relative financial prudence of the current retired generation has given way to a more 'live for today' attitude.

"However, it is important that people start to plan for their retirement from an early stage in their career to give themselves enough time to accumulate a comfortable income. It might be that the 19 per cent who expect a life of poverty have not done all they could to prepare for their future and are now accepting the consequences."

Fairinvestment.co.uk offers free information about pensions, and can put those concerned about supporting themselves through retirement in touch with an advisor who can help them choose the right pension product for their individual circumstances and requirements.

EndsAbout Fair Investment· www.fairinvestment.co.uk, is an independent online finance portal, providing comparison tools, news, reviews and information on a wide range of financial products and services, including insurance, credit cards, mortgages, loans, savings and investments. · Fair Investment Company is a leading internet player that sees 400,000 unique users per month, sells over £5 billion worth of mortgage enquiries and is a Hitwise 100 Banks and Financial Institutions site.

For further information, contact:Rachel Mason
Editorial Manager Fair Investment Company
Telephone: 0117 9335507
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02/04/2008 GMT 1

PickPackGo Offers Money-Saving Tips to Vacation Rental Property Managers and Second Home Owners

palonek_edward @ 17:32

PickPackGo Offers Money-Saving Tips to Vacation Rental Property Managers and Second Home Owners

Tax season ideal time to reflect on how to better maximize vacation rental income and profit

San Francisco (PRWEB) February 25, 2008 -- Despite housing woes and talk of a recession, this year thousands of travelers are still expected to go on vacation. Many will spend a week or more at a theme park, in the mountains or at the beach with their extended families. Fed up with rising hotel room prices, travelers are looking for more affordable and spacious accommodations and finding a popular alternative in vacation rental homes.

For savvy property managers and second homeowners, these trends equate to more rental income. During this tax season, here are some tips for maximizing vacation rental income and profit:

* Reach renters online without up-front fees: In the past, vacation rental property managers and homeowners had to pay a flat fee of several hundred dollars just to list a single property, without any guarantee of getting even one rental. A growing number of sites allow managers and owners to advertise their properties for free. Some websites now offer performance-based advertising programs that only charge for qualified inquiries or bookings that are delivered.

* Attract weekend travelers using free regional boards: Getaway travelers first consider locations within driving distance. Property managers and homeowners that regularly post to free regional boards, such as Craigslist.org, can quickly and cost-effectively reach renters planning last-minute trips. For example, Craigslist San Francisco Bay Area attracts those considering Napa Valley, Carmel and Lake Tahoe getaways. To maximize posts' effectiveness, include links to descriptive property listings on vacation rental sites, such as PickPackGo.com, where property managers and owners can maintain updated photos, availability, rate and location details for free. This saves time and helps keep Craigslist.org posts short.

* Offer online booking: Today's travelers shop online 24 hours a day, so it isn't surprising that vacation homes that can be booked directly online enjoy higher occupancy rates and often command premium rents. Vacation rental software and services, offered by Escapia, Instant Software and others, work with PickPackGo.com to make online bookings quick and simple.

* Consider allowing minimum stays of less than a week: In popular destinations, vacation rental property managers and homeowners can appeal to a larger base of renters if they are willing to accept stays of three or four nights. By charging a slightly higher nightly rate incorporating the cleaning and maintenance fees, managers and homeowners can fill their calendars more quickly, especially during slow rental seasons, and reduce the worry about whether a property will generate sufficient income for the year.

* Target shoulder season and off-season travelers: Many travelers prefer to vacation during shoulder- and off-season periods with lower travel costs and thinner crowds. PickPackGo.com offers property managers and owners unique online advertising programs that tailor advertising to the travel seasons of interest.

About PickPackGo
PickPackGo (http://www.pickpackgo.com) is an award-winning website for travelers to easily find, compare and rent vacation homes. The site offers vacation rental property managers and owners a performance-driven, lead generation marketing program designed to produce more rental income with less effort by tailoring their online marketing efforts by property and travel seasons. PickPackGo's bidding system for highly qualified leads can greatly improve bookings for a vacation rental property. PickPackGo invites property managers and individual homeowners to gain additional visibility for their vacation rental properties online with free listings on the rapidly growing PickPackGo.com website. PickPackGo is headquartered in San Francisco.

28/03/2008 GMT 1

Stretching Your Food Dollar Takes Planning And Patience

palonek_edward @ 18:02

Courant.com
Shoppers' Secrets
Stretching Your Food Dollar Takes Planning And Patience

By LINDA GIUCA

Courant Food Editor

March 27, 2008

Where — and when — will rising food costs stop? In the past year, the prices of milk, cheese, eggs and orange juice have inched upward. More recently, the price of wheat has skyrocketed. Since January, the cost of a bushel of wheat has tripled, and that increase will affect not only bread and baked goods but also the cost of a restaurant pizza, from-scratch baking and meat and poultry prices. And let's not even talk about the price of the gas that gets us to the grocery store.

While those of us feeling the downturn in the economy can choose to forego a night at the movies, pass up a new dress or sports jacket or drive an old car until it gives out, eating remains a necessity. Eating less is an option that benefits the food budget and, when the right foods are chosen, good health.

What tricks are shoppers pulling from their reusable totes to save money on their food purchases? Courant readers responded to a request for such tips and strategies.

Some ideas such as menu-planning, using a shopping list and clipping coupons are hardly new — but they were recurring themes in readers' e-mails and letters. Some of those who responded said they eat out less, pass up prepared foods and takeout, and cook from scratch. (Sharing an appetizer and entree or eating half a meal and using the leftovers for a second meal the next day were also strategies. Or go out to breakfast or lunch, which is usually cheaper.)

These money-saving tips often have other benefits in terms of good health and environmental awareness. Readers say they save money when they buy seasonally. They ration gas by planning an errands route to stores. They prepare their own meals, use leftovers wisely and, in some cases, just eat less — certainly, an antidote to an expanding waistline.

26/03/2008 GMT 1

Refreshing Tax Season Tools and Tips for Better Money Management

palonek_edward @ 16:42

Refreshing Tax Season Tools and Tips for Better Money Management From Mint.com

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Two centuries before the internet delivered infinite information at lightning speed, Benjamin Franklin said, "In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxes." Fortunately, new internet-based services are making tax preparation and personal financial management (http://www.mint.com/personal-finance.html) much easier. As tax season rears its ugly head this year, consumers have access to new, easy to use online money management (http://www.mint.com/money-management.html) tools to better manage spending and investments. Using these tools, while following the basic principles of personal finance, can ease the pain of filing taxes -- this year and next.

To view the Multimedia News Release, go to:

http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/mint/32483/

The days leading up to April 15 can provide a sobering picture of last year's income vs. spending, and it's a natural time to evaluate basic financial habits. But where do you start? An online search shows that there have been more than ten thousand books written about personal financial management. It's easy to become overwhelmed.

"The keys to successful money management are actually very simple," says Aaron Patzer, CEO and founder of Mint.com (http://www.mint.com). "The first step is to get a clear understanding of where your money is going." Fed up with the rigorous data entry required when using desktop personal financial management software, Patzer designed a free, online service which makes money management (http://www.mint.com/money-management.html) easy and efficient. Just six months after launch, Mint.com is helping 200,000 people across the country better understand, budget and save money -- in just a few minutes a week.

Patzer recommends three principles of personal finance (http://www.mint.com/personal-finance.html) that are universally applicable and can make a significant difference in your financial situation:

1. Spend less than you earn.

Often the simplest truths can be the most difficult to follow, especially when temptations to buy shiny gadgets, new cars, and handbags abound. But the numbers on a tax return are an honest reminder of how much (or how little) money you take home each month, after taxes and Social Security are taken out. Now compare that amount to what you spent last year. For most of us, that's a big reality check to create or revise your budget. Mint.com offers a unique budgeting tool (http://www.mint.com/personal-budget-planner.html) that employs secure, internet access to your online bank, credit card and investment accounts to automatically show you where your money is going.

You can use the tool to identify the categories of spending that are your weak points (Restaurants? Shopping? Phone bills?) and to set up realistic budgets for each. Mint.com then goes a step further, offering email and text message alerts to notify you if you exceed your budget. Start this tax year off fresh with a realistic and easy-to-track budget, and by the time tax season rolls around next year, you'll not only have a clear picture of your financial standing, you'll be happier about where you are.

2. Make the money you have work for you.

If you've made some sacrifices and set aside some savings this year, pat yourself on the back. You're doing better than the average American, whose net savings rate is currently negative. But don't stop there; it's important to make sure you're getting the highest interest possible on that money. Think it's too difficult or time-consuming to find a higher yield savings account? There's now online help available to sift through the many accounts offered by banks nationwide. Mint.com searches and analyzes thousands of bank account offerings every day and automatically finds you any accounts paying higher interest.

Lastly, make sure you're taking full advantage of your company's 401k, if offered, and one of the smartest tax-advantaged savings offerings -- a Traditional or Roth IRA. Not sure which IRA you're qualified for? Take advantage of online tools to walk you through the same questions you used to have to pay an advisor for to determine your eligibility. Mint.com offers a quick, online questionnaire, and recommendations for low fee IRA accounts (https://wwws.mint.com/ira.event) at IRA Advisor.

3. Be prepared for the unexpected.

With talk of a looming recession, it's the right time to ensure you have an emergency fund set aside. Three months of expenses is the recommended amount. If you don't have that much in the bank today, you should make saving any windfalls your top priority.

"Deposit your stimulus check and your tax rebate directly into a high yield savings account," recommends Patzer. "Money that never hits your checking account is money you won't be as tempted to spend."

For more financial tips and an expanded "Three Principles of Finance" tutorial, go to blog.mint.com (http://blog.mint.com/blog/finance-core/three-principles-of-personal-finance/) or watch Aaron Patzer's online video here.

About Mint.com (http://www.mint.com)

Mint.com is the leading online personal finance (http://www.mint.com/personal-finance.html) service, providing 200,000 users a fresh, easy and intelligent way to manage their money online (http://www.mint.com/money-management.html). And it's free. Mint is currently managing over $10 billion in transactions and has identified more than $100 million in potential savings for its users. Designed to be effortless, Mint.com takes less than five minutes to set up. Users register anonymously using only a valid email address. Mint then does the rest, securely downloading transaction data from more than 5,000 bank, credit card and investment accounts on a daily basis. Users never need to import or synch their data. Mint, rated top in its category by PC World, applies patent-pending technology and proprietary algorithms to categorize transactions; provide a unified view of all account activity; alert users to low balances, bank fees, upcoming bills, and even potentially suspicious account activity; and give users personalized suggestions for significant savings opportunities.

Mint's management team includes seasoned industry veterans drawn from the ranks of Charles Schwab & Co., eBay, Expedia, Intuit, PGP and other leaders in the finance, security and software spaces. Investors include top venture capital firms and prominent individuals associated with companies including Blue Nile, Google, Intuit, PassMark Security, PayPal, Yahoo! and others.

For more information on Mint.com's free online personal finance (http://www.mint.com/personal-finance.html) service, please visit http://www.mint.com.
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22/01/2008 GMT 1

Money Saving Tips

palonek_edward @ 16:46

5 priceless money-saving tips from Suze Orman - Today Technology ...Interested in saving some pennies? Secure your financial future with smart advice from the best-selling author of "The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom."
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21/01/2008 GMT 1

Save on Energy

palonek_edward @ 16:14

Tune furnace, wear sweater to save energy
DetNews.com, MI - Jan 18, 2008
Tim Carter, founder of an Internet home-advice site called AsktheBuilder.com, offered some practical advice for people who want to save money on energy. ...

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