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TAX FREE SHOPPING DATES FOR 2010
Take note of these dates depending on where you live or where you are vacationing.  We found out about this last year while in Myrtle Beach and we took advantage! You can save serious money!

Illinois NEW to the list 8/6-8/15
Mississippi  7/30-7/31
Alabama 8/6-8/8
Connecticut 8/15-8/21
District of Columbia 8/7-8/15
Iowa 8/6-8/7
Louisiana 8/6-8/7
Missouri 8/6-8/7
New Mexico 8/6-8/8
North Carolina 8/6-8/8
Oklahoma 8/6-8/8
South Carolina 8/6-8/8
Tennessee 8/6-8/8
Texas 8/20-8/22
Virginia 8/6-8/8

Turn everyday activities into money for college.
www.upromise.com
I have been a member of this site for 6 years. It is a college saving program that costs nothing.  All you do is register credit cards and grocery cards online.  Every time you use them you get a small percentage of money added to your account.  There are also online purchasing deals where you get more.  Check
it out because there are tons of companies they give you small percentages of cash back if you shop them.




Great site where you can trade books, music, dvds and video games.



Where To Get The Best Deal On Over The Counter Medications
This mom patrice told me she read in ShopSmart Magazine, which I love that the best deal is usually Walmart.  When they tested CVS, RITE AID, WALGREENS, TARGET and an INDEPENDENT PHARMACY Walmart was the lowest on most items tested and Target was second.  Check flyers and stores for good deals!





Make Money On Old Books
Try these websites for trading in your old books for cash.
These sites buy your books and some even pay the shipping for you to send them all.
www.ecampus.com
www.mybookbuyer.com
cash4books.net
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Have You Ever Thought About Selling on EBAY?

Have you ever been cleaning up your kids play room and realized that you have a lot of great toys your kids never play with anymore?  Well, you can clear out your house and make a little extra cash as well.  EBAY is really easy to use although at first it looks so confusing.  Basically, to get started, you need to complete these few steps.

1.  Look for good quality toys that are clean, in good shape and have no missing parts
2.  Lay them out on the floor and take a digital photograph of them
3.  Figure out how much the items weigh and about how much it will cost to ship it.
This is something you can do with a shipping tool actually on EBAY.  You can also
figure shipping to the furthest state from you and figure you have it pretty close.
4.You then need to sign up for an EBAY account and start searching for the item you want to sell.  Watch what other people are selling it for and what the bidding looks like.  You can also see their shipping to get an idea if what you have is pretty close.
5.  Upload your photos and start your listing.

The site walks you through quite nicely, but I here are a few extra tips that work for me.


1. I try to do the minimum listing so it costs me very little.  EBAY charges you for the listing and a portion of what you sell it for.  So try to consider that when you are pricing.
2. I also try to list low so people want to bid on it.  If you think you can get a lot for a toy, you probably won't sell it.  People like to try for a bargain just like we do.
3.  Try one item and learn from what happens with it.  You will get better each time.
4.  You will also want to open a PAYPAL account because most transactions for buying and selling are done through this money site. It is a cashless transaction of money that connects to a credit card. You have an account where money can sit that is paid to you and you can then withdrawl it when you want to.


Let me know what questions I can further answer for you if you give it a try. 
I plan on doing a sample item and posting the process online for you. Watch for that!















Top 6 Mindless Money Wasters

by Sham Gad
Thursday, January 14, 2010

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Most people will say they are interested in saving money. Money saved from one area can be spent in another area. Or even better, the money can actually grow as an investment for the future. But despite the benefits of putting some money away, most people take a passing interest in actually doing it. As young adults, they don't think much about retirement; then, as adults, credit card debt becomes a way of life.

But the tough economic times that hit the U.S. in 2007 through 2009 were a wake-up call for many people, causing the public's view of saving to shift. If you'd like to make regular saving a part of your life, read on to find out how to conquer the first step: finding that extra money.

More from Investopedia.com:

6 Simple Steps to $1 Million

10 Ways to Fight Rising Food Prices

6 Major Credit Card Mistakes

You can begin by paying attention to these top money wasting activities.

1. Convenience Stores

Many people don't think about the mark-up they pay for convenience store items. Here's a hint: it's huge. This is because these stores don't purchase food in the large quantities that a grocery store does and also because they make you pay more for the convenience they provide. So, unless it's an emergency situation, avoid shopping at convenience stores. The premium you pay for convenience is not worth the assumed convenience you get. For example, a Coke at a convenience store might cost you a dollar, while you can go to the grocery store and buy a 12 pack for $4. If you tend to pull over for a drink, buy a 12-pack and keep it in your car. If you visit convenience stores often, the annual savings of cutting out these visits can be tremendous.

2. Cell Phone Plans

Take the time to check your monthly cell phone bill - you may be paying more than you need to. If you are using fewer minutes than your monthly plan allows, switch to a lower-rate plan. If you are using more minutes than your monthly allotment, then upgrade to a higher minute plan. Before making any changes to your plan, sit down with a list of your cell phone company's offerings and compare and determine which plan provides the most value based on your needs. Most cell phone companies charge 40 to 50 cents per additional minute, so going over your allowed minutes by 100 minutes one month will cost you $40 to $50 in that month alone. With many minute plan upgrades costing $10 to $20 a month, they'll easily pay for themselves.

You should also scan through your cell phone plan for added features like text messaging and mobile internet. If you aren't really using these features, get rid of them - they're costing you money each month!

3. Soft Drinks

This one is a sneaky money waster. Not only does ordering beverages along with a restaurant meal boost your total expenses, but soft drinks also have one of the highest markups of any restaurant item, and thus provide lower value for your money. Consider a typical family of four that eats out twice a week at fast casual restaurants (typical for a middle class family even today). Assuming an average price of $1.50 for a fountain soft drink, that totals $12 a week, $48 a month, $624 a year. Just cutting out this one item from your meal could mean significant savings that could go into something much more productive, such as a retirement savings plan. If you invest $624 at the market average of 9% a year every year, you would have almost $32,000 at the end of 20 years. So dine out, but opt for water!

4. Unnecessary Bank Fees

Many people unknowingly pay a lot to their banks in the form of fees. If you don't know what fees your accounts are subject to, spend a few minutes finding out. Some banks charge ATM fees for using another bank's ATM, for example. These can be as high as $5! This amounts to a 25% one-time fee for a $20 withdrawal. The key with this type of fee is simply knowing about it. You would be better off using a credit card to make the purchase.

Go back and examine the rules governing your checking and savings accounts. Many people have accounts with a fixed number of withdrawals and deposits per month. You would be better off with an account maintenance fee of $10 a month than getting hit with two or three different fees a month.

Also consider consolidating bank accounts, as often one account with a larger minimum can eliminate numerous fees that might otherwise exist.

5. Magazines

If you're the type of person who likes to occasionally pick up your favorite magazine from the local grocery store or newsstand, consider getting an annual subscription. Even if you don't want the magazine every month, a couple of issues at the newsstand are enough to cover the entire annual subscription. For example, a 26-issue subscription to Forbes Magazine will cost you less than $25, while one issue at the newsstand costs $5.

6. Annual Credit Card Fees

Unless you have a poor credit history, there is no reason to pay annual credit card fees. A host of Visa, MasterCard and Discover cards have no annual fee, yet many people pay up to $100 a year for the privilege of holding a credit card. Unless you're an ultra-wealthy, exclusive holders of an elite-level credit card with exclusive perks, most people should not be paying annual credit card fees.

And speaking of credit cards, make sure you make a payment on time every month, even if it's the minimum. Many credit cards charge $39 monthly late fee charges, charges which accrue interest along with your existing balance.

Be Proactive

Spend a couple hours and go over the above categories along with any other regular habits you may have accumulated over the years. The time will be well spent as it could mean hundreds of dollars of recurring annual savings.

Great Coupon Websites to Check Out!

JillCataldo.com
Great website with tons of money saving information. She tours all over Illinois and other locations.  Check out her site for upcoming visits in Glen Ellyn and other cities.
Check out her site for more information.
www.jillcataldo.com

Groupon: 
Great website that sends you a daily deal for your city by email.  You register and each day an email comes with a deal for something in your area.  There are also other things to check out!

Coupon.com:
This site has printable coupons and you can search for different products.

Couponcabin.com:
Awesome site with tons of online coupons and a ton of search products for different types of coupons.

IMPORTANT REMINDER: Never order something online without searching for a coupon.  There are coupons for almost every place online at any time.  You can usually get no shipping or some type of discount.





This mom Liz told me about a
phone bill issue you should always watch out for!


This mom mentioned that she gets a lot of charges on her phone bill each month that are
not hers.  She also gets sign-up charges for things she has not signed up for.  Always go through your phone bill and look for numbers you do not know or seem odd. 
Also, do the same with your credit card.  Often times faulty charges are for small
amounts so you won't notice.






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