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9 Tips For Getting Back Into The Swing Of The School Routine

9 Tips for Getting Back into the Swing of the School Routine

  • July 24, 2018
  • Gabby
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As these long summer days slowly fade away, it will soon be back to school! The excitement might be just a bit stronger for you then the kids. The big question is “Are you prepared enough?” Here are 9 ways…

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7 Favorite Daily Boutique Deal Websites

7 Favorite Daily Boutique Deal Websites

  • July 20, 2018
  • Gabby
  • Activities, Finances, Organizing, Uncategorized
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Shopping online a lot lately? Me, too. I won’t call it a new hobby but my ambition to stay within my budget and still be a gift-giver has me hunting for the best deals on trendy new items. As a…

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8 Ways To Become Frugal TODAY

8 Ways to Become Frugal TODAY

  • July 11, 2018
  • Gabby
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Are you seeking a more frugal lifestyle, but aren’t sure where to start? Here are 8 ways you can cut your expenses. Use coupons - I love digital couponing. I use several apps to download coupons. Whether you’re headed to…

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5 Drugstore Makeup Products I Can’t Live Without

5 Drugstore Makeup Products I Can’t Live Without

  • July 10, 2018
  • Gabby
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I love high end makeup just as much as the next girl, but over time I've found that some of the best products can be found at my local drugstore (rather than a high end makeup counter). Did I mention they're c h e a p?…

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Pool Parties On A Budget

Pool Parties on a Budget

  • June 28, 2018
  • Gabby
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This time of year, there is no better place to have a party but in the pool. Whether it’s a pool party for the kids or grown-ups you can still make a big splash while staying in budget. Create your…

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5 Stores To Shop For Fashion On A Budget

5 Stores to Shop for Fashion on a Budget

  • June 21, 2018
  • Gabby
  • Activities, Finances, Organizing
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Whether you just had a job change, lost some holiday weight, or just know you are WORTH a new wardrobe, you may need (or want) an updated closet! Shopping around the mall and online can be expensive, with shipping being…

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It Costs HOW MUCH To Get Married?!

It costs HOW MUCH to get married?!

  • June 20, 2018
  • Gabby
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It’s June, and you know what that means…. Wedding Season! Those two words either made you jump for joy, or began to increase your blood pressure just a bit. Getting married can be one of the most blissful, yet nerve-wracking…

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7 Budget-Friendly Friend Date Ideas

7 Budget-Friendly Friend Date Ideas

  • June 12, 2018
  • Gabby
  • Activities, Finances, Food
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We all know how much fun it can be to hang with your BFF, but sometimes you just don’t have the means - ahem, funds - to do it as often as you'd like! Here are a few friend date…

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Checking Vs. Savings: What’s The Real Difference?

Checking vs. Savings: What’s the real difference?

  • May 14, 2018
  • Gabby
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You’re at the ATM, making a withdrawal and the pesky machine asks “Checking or Savings?” You think to yourself, “good question!” The purpose of a savings accounts is to save money. Savings accounts usually pay a higher interest rate and…

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Financial Planning For New Parents

Financial Planning for New Parents

  • May 4, 2018
  • Gabby
  • Finances, Organizing, Uncategorized
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The average cost to raise a child from birth to 18 is over $230,000 - according to the U.S Department of Agriculture. Becoming a parent is a huge deal (in more ways than one). The way you spend your money…

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