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Buy Used and Save Big

1:28 PM Wed, May 21, 2008 |
Rich Kurz

Coming home with a brand-new item can be a great feeling, but so can coming home with something new to you - and saving some money at the same time.

Liz Pulliam Weston, the personal finance columnist for MSN Money, came up with a whole list of items she says you're better off buying used.

First off - jewelry. One-hundred percent mark-ups are common at retail stores, m...



Using the Internet to Save Money

12:31 PM Wed, May 21, 2008 |
Rich Kurz

With gas prices soaring, spending a little time on the internet before you head out to shop can save you real time - and some real money.

These web-friendly shopping tips come from CNN's Gerri Willis, the personal finance editor for CNN Business News.

Her first tip is simple. Get online and set up online bill pay. You can even set...



Little Savings That Add Up

12:30 PM Wed, May 21, 2008 |
Rich Kurz

You don't have to start with a big nest egg to save a whole bunch.
These are tips we found on the Microsoft money blog "Uncommon Sense."

Stash a dollar in a jar every time you do something around the house. One reader suggested putting a dollar in a jar every time you do laundry, while others do it every time they curse!

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Manage the Money You're Saving

6:30 AM Fri, May 16, 2008 |
Rich Kurz

You don't know where you're going if you don't have a plan, right?

PC World magazine has tips on three sites that can help you develop a financial plan and keep track of your cash.

Mint.com is the newest of the sites. It's a free service to manage your personal finances.

If you choose to prov...



Free Stuff on the Web

6:30 AM Thu, May 15, 2008 |
Rich Kurz

You like free stuff?

Who doesn't, right?

So put your wallet away. The folks at Woman's Day Magazine found a whole bunch of great things for free on the web.

Protonic.com gives you a place to go to ask those frustrating computer problems. You will have to register at the site, but once you do, you can fire off your question on anything from ha...



Books for Less

6:45 AM Wed, May 14, 2008 |
Rich Kurz

No question, Portland is a big book town.

We all have our favorite used book stores, but the people over at "Get Rich Slowly" have some other ideas for saving money on books.

Like avoid new releases.

Sometimes you can find them cheap at Costco or Amazon.com, but generally they sell at a premium.

Put them on hold at the library instead.

Also, read reviews ahead of time.

What use is it spending 25 ...