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		<title>Back To School Budgeting For Parents</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 11:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the "back to school" time, parents can find that they are spending large sums of money on clothing and other supplies for their children. As children reach higher grade levels, their desire to keep in style with their peer group grows, as does the need for certain school supplies. Parents often find themselves under pressure to keep their children in the latest fashions in order to prevent the possibility that their kids will be considered different or not as cool as the other children. In addition, children pressure their parents to allow them to shop at the best stores, which usually mean the stores with the highest prices.<p><a href="http://www.managemybudget.com/back-to-school-budgeting-for-parents/">Back To School Budgeting For Parents</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.managemybudget.com">Manage My Budget</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the &#8220;back to school&#8221; time, parents can find that they are spending large sums of money on clothing and other supplies for their children. As children reach higher grade levels, their desire to keep in style with their peer group grows, as does the need for certain school supplies. Parents often find themselves under pressure to keep their children in the latest fashions in order to prevent the possibility that their kids will be considered different or not as cool as the other children. In addition, children pressure their parents to allow them to shop at the best stores, which usually mean the stores with the highest prices.</p>
<p>According to the <a href="http://www42.statcan.ca/smr08/smr08_131-eng.htm">Quarterly Retail Commodity Survey</a> in 2008, parents spent $238.8 million on girl&#8217;s clothing, $221.0 million on boy&#8217;s clothing, and $114.1 million on unisex clothing. Those numbers are eclipsed by $945.9 million spent on school supplies. The majority of these parents will start their &#8220;back to school&#8221; shopping in July. Before parents start pulling out the credit cards and start financing new wardrobes, they need to rememberthat they will be spending large amounts of money on clothing that their children will grow out of very quickly.</p>
<p>It is important to find a balance between the investment in your children&#8217;s fashions and the longevity that will come from them. Consider purchasing classic pieces that will remain in style for a long time rather than something that is a rapidly passing trend. Unfortunately, it is these fad trends that tend to attract the attention of children. Not only do they see the fashions on their friends, but they are constantly being told what is hip and cool by their idols on television and other media..</p>
<p>There are ways to compromise with your child regarding how much money you spend on their back to school clothes. For example, you can tell them that they are allowed two articles from one of the name brand trendier shops, but the rest of their clothes must be purchased at a less expensive store. These days, top quality and name brand clothing are being sold at large department stores. Children&#8217;s favourite actors and singers are often launching clothing lines or make up lines, which are almost always sold in a variety of stores. It is easy to grant your child a fashionable and stylish wardrobe that is also reasonably priced.</p>
<p>Another way to compromise with your child is by having them earn the money to purchase the more expensive articles of clothing themselves. This will help them understand how expensive some of the clothes really are in relation to others. They may even start to grasp the fact that they can purchase much more with the same amount of money at discount stores.</p>
<p>This tactic can also be used in terms of school supplies. While your child may want the more expensive name brand supplies, it is important to teach them that quality can be bought at a significantly lower cost.</p>
<p>Adriana Noton is a freelance writer who writes on a variety of financial topics including personal budgeting and <a href="http://www.consolidatedcredit.ca/">debt counselling</a>. For more information about personal finance and credit help, ConsolidatedCredit.ca is a tremendous resource on the topic for Canadians.</p>
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		<title>Summer Vacation Budgeting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 18:21:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many people, summer is a time of taking a much needed vacation. In lean economic times, it can often seem difficult coming up with the money to go on a vacation. However, even in difficult economic times, when you plan a reasonable and achievable budget, you can still go on a fun and relaxing vacation without breaking the bank. Below are a number of tips to summer vacation budgeting:<p><a href="http://www.managemybudget.com/summer-vacation-budgeting/">Summer Vacation Budgeting</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.managemybudget.com">Manage My Budget</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many people, summer is a time of taking a much needed vacation. In lean economic times, it can often seem difficult coming up with the money to go on a vacation. However, even in difficult economic times, when you plan a reasonable and achievable budget, you can still go on a fun and relaxing vacation without breaking the bank. Below are a number of tips to summer vacation budgeting:</p>
<p>1. It is essential to plan for a summer vacation. One way of planning an affordable vacation is to create a realistic budget. It is always better to start planning your budget several months in advance of the vacation. You should consider such expenses as food, travel, gas, entertainment activities, and accommodations. Once you have created a budget you should look for ways to cut down on the costs of each expense. As well, you can start setting money aside each month and put it in a summer vacation fund.</p>
<p>2. Decide where you can afford to spend your vacation and how will you get there. If you are on a tight budget, look for fun destinations in your region. You can take advantage of google maps to estimate mileage so you can budget for gas. If you are traveling by plane, it is important to book early to get a cheaper fare. There are many discount airline and travel sites that offer discounted flights and cheap vacation packages. These sites will often offer special deals of the week so sign up for travel deal email alerts.</p>
<p>3. Look for discount coupons that will help you save money on your vacation. You can often find discounts or special promotions on travel sites or businesses and attractions sites in the area where you are planning on visiting. You can also search for coupons online for rental cars, hotels, and tourist attractions. There are special coupon code websites that allow users to look for specific coupons.</p>
<p>4. When traveling, you can save money on food by packing snacks and beverages such as crackers, veggies, fruit, cheese, chips, juice, water, milk&#8230;etc. It will help keep you and your family from eating too much unhealthy junk food during the vacation. You can also save money by staying at a hotel that has a kitchenette. You can prepare your own meals which will drastically cut down on your food costs. If you do eat out, buffets and family restaurants can be quite inexpensive.</p>
<p>5. The costs of staying in a hotel can take a big bite out of your vacation money. If possible, choose a destination where you can stay with family and friends. You will find that you will save a considerable amount of money.</p>
<p>6. There are many cheap activities you and your family can enjoy at your vacation destination. For instance, take in a museum, cultural event, beach, hiking trail at a national park, etc. Check the destination to see what cheap and free attractions are offered.</p>
<p>The recent economic decline has resulted in financial hardships for many families. Many families have had to make cut backs in order to maintain their budgets. Fortunately, families can still have a fun and relaxing vacation if they take the time to save for the trip and look for cost cutting methods to make the vacation much more affordable.</p>
<p>Adriana Noton is a freelance writer who writes on a variety of financial topics including <a href="http://www.consolidatedcredit.ca/">credit card debt</a>. For more information about personal finance and credit counselling, ConsolidatedCredit.ca is a tremendous resource on the topic for Canadians.</p>
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		<title>Planning Your Wedding On A Budget</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 11:08:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting engaged is a wonderful and exciting time in a couple's life. However, it can also be a very expensive time. You want the very best, but if you are on a tight budget, it can be really stressful planning a dream wedding that you can afford. Fortunately, there are many simple things you can do that will allow you to have a perfect and memorable wedding, even if you are on a tight budget.<p><a href="http://www.managemybudget.com/planning-your-wedding-on-a-budget/">Planning Your Wedding On A Budget</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.managemybudget.com">Manage My Budget</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting engaged is a wonderful and exciting time in a couple\&#8217;s life. However, it can also be a very expensive time. You want the very best, but if you are on a tight budget, it can be really stressful planning a dream wedding that you can afford. Fortunately, there are many simple things you can do that will allow you to have a perfect and memorable wedding, even if you are on a tight budget.</p>
<p>Listed below are a number of tips to help you plan a wedding on a budget:</p>
<p>Create a Budget: Before you make any wedding plans, calculate how much you can afford to spend on the big day. Without a detailed budget, you could end up spending too much and end up taking years to pay off the debt. Once you have determined how much you can afford to spend, you should make a list of all your wedding expenses. This can include expenses for such items as invitations, hall rentals, decorations, food, wedding cake, music, etc. Once you have a list of your wedding expenses and an approximation of the costs of each expense, you can then look for ways to cut down on each cost so you can stay within your budgeted amount.</p>
<p>Establish a Wedding Account: If you plan your wedding many months in advance, then you will have the opportunity to save a substantial amount of money. For instance, you can set aside a certain percentage of each paycheck and deposit it in a special account specifically for your wedding. To ensure that you can still afford your regular bills, you can cut costs in other areas of your life such as dining-in instead of eating at restaurants, renting a movie instead of going to the movie theater, carpooling to work with friends, bringing your own lunch to work, etc. You can also consider getting a part time job and set the money aside for the wedding.</p>
<p>Cut Wedding Costs: If your budget is small, you will need to come up with ways to lower your costs. For instance, have your close friends and family help you with tasks such as making homemade decorations and wedding favors instead of buying expensive items. You can even use your own computer and software to make homemade invitations. You could also use a DJ instead of hiring an expensive band. A buffet style wedding dinner and asking family members and friends to each make a special food dish also lowers the cost.</p>
<p>For the Bar, consider more affordable beer and liquor and even having a cash bar. Smaller size weddings are much more affordable than a large wedding. Go through your guest list to see if you can cut down on the number of people who will be attending the wedding. When considering a wedding gown, look for special sales and check out second hand clothing stores. Remember, holidays and spring time tends to be an expensive time to have a wedding because there are more couples getting married making it difficult to get deals and discounts.</p>
<p>Because an average size wedding can cost about $20,000, it can take a significant bite out of your bank account, and even leave you with a huge debt. When you have a detailed budget and budget plan, as well as planning well in advance of the romantic day, you will end up with the wedding of your dreams.</p>
<p>Adriana Noton is a freelance writer who specializes in providing great financial information for Canadians. When searching online for debt counselling or <a href="http://www.consolidatedcredit.ca/">credit counselling</a>, one of the many resources available is Consolidated Credit; offering a variety of debt counselling services and financial planning tools to help Canadians get their debts under control.</p>
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		<title>How Living Within Your Means Can Make Life More Enjoyable</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 09:18:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the recent downturn in the economy, many people are realizing that they cannot afford to sustain the lifestyle that they have grown accustomed to living. Fortunately, this does not mean life cannot be enjoyable. There are a number of easy ways to live within your means without hurting your quality of life. With a little planning and knowledge you can live on budget without feeling the financial strain.<p><a href="http://www.managemybudget.com/how-living-within-your-means-can-make-life-more-enjoyable/">How Living Within Your Means Can Make Life More Enjoyable</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.managemybudget.com">Manage My Budget</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the recent downturn in the economy, many people are realizing that they cannot afford to sustain the lifestyle that they have grown accustomed to living. Fortunately, this does not mean life cannot be enjoyable. There are a number of easy ways to live within your means without hurting your quality of life. With a little planning and knowledge you can live on budget without feeling the financial strain.</p>
<p>The following are a number of ways to live within your means while making life more enjoyable:</p>
<p>1. In order to live within your means, you have to be able to bring in more money than you are spending. Create a monthly budget that includes how much you spend on essential items such as home and vehicle insurance, utilities, food, cable, phone, mortgage payments, gas, etc. Then, calculate how much you earn monthly. Subtract your monthly income from necessary expenses to determine how much extra money you have to work with.</p>
<p>2. List extra expenses such as entertainment, recreation, and products you shop for in the home and on yourself such as clothing, personal care products, etc. Calculate how much you spend monthly on these items. You will then need to come up with ways to control your spending habits. This can include cutting down on the number of times you dine out each month, shopping for discounts at large department stores, second hand stores, surplus stores, etc. When shopping, look for deals, coupons, and sales. Never pay full price for an item. As well, you can often find great deals when shopping online.</p>
<p>3. Credit card debt is a major source of financial hardship. If you have several credit cards with high outstanding debt, you should at least pay the monthly minimum for each card, and then start to pay off the card with the highest interest rate. Owning fewer credit cards will make it easier to manage and remember. Always pay your bills on time to avoid having to pay any interest at all. To help wean yourself off of credit cards, start carrying cash with you at all times and pay using cash. Seeing the physical money literally change hands will help you consider needs vs. wants on a more regular basis.</p>
<p>4. If you are having trouble keeping up with debt payments, then maybe you should consider consolidating your debt in order to manage it better. Instead of making multiple monthly payments to several creditors, you can consolidate your debt and only need to make a single monthly payment. In addition to helping you get organized, this can also alleviate stress that is often associated with debt.</p>
<p>5. Clean up your credit score. Request a copy of your credit report from one of the following two major credit bureaus: Equifax, or TransUnion. Check it over for any inaccuracies. Look to see what debt is affecting your credit rating and work with a creditor to establish a repayment plan. Don\&#8217;t ignore your creditors as they will send your debt to a collection agency.</p>
<p>At first, implementing a plan to live within your means can seem very unpleasant. You may miss a few of the luxuries you had grown accustomed to. However, once you get used to the plan, you will find life more enjoyable as you will not longer have the worry of how you are going to pay all of your bills. You may even realize that you are much happier living on a budget.</p>
<p>Adriana Noton is a freelance writer who specializes in providing great financial information for Canadians. When searching online for debt counselling or <a href="http://www.consolidatedcredit.ca/">credit counselling</a>, one of the many resources available is Consolidated Credit; offering a variety of debt counselling services and financial planning tools to help Canadians get their debts under control.</p>
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		<title>Planning The Perfect Spring Break On A Budget</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 10:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year, thousands of College students head to exotic island hot spots for spring break. Unfortunately, the recent economic conditions and the rise in the price of tuition have now left many students on a tight budget. Many students cannot afford the usual spring break exotic vacation destinations. Fortunately, there are many things a student can do to plan the perfect spring break vacation while on a budget.<p><a href="http://www.managemybudget.com/planning-the-perfect-spring-break-on-a-budget/">Planning The Perfect Spring Break On A Budget</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.managemybudget.com">Manage My Budget</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every year, thousands of College students head to exotic island hot spots for spring break. Unfortunately, the recent economic conditions and the rise in the price of tuition have now left many students on a tight budget. Many students cannot afford the usual spring break exotic vacation destinations. Fortunately, there are many things a student can do to plan the perfect spring break vacation while on a budget.</p>
<p>1. When planning a spring break vacation, you should figure out how much you can afford to spend. Once you know how much you can afford, you can plan a vacation that will not have serious financial consequences. You should set the amount of money aside and stick to your budget. Do not take more money than you can afford to spend as you will likely spend it. As well, you should plan how you will spend your money on things like, transportation, food, entertainment, and other expenses. Wherever possible, use cash to buy your items instead of a credit card. You do not want to return from your trip and find yourself saddled with high <a href="http://www.consolidatedcredit.ca/">credit card debt</a> that you cannot afford.</p>
<p>2. Selecting the right vacation destination is a key component to helping you stick with your budget. Decide where you want to go for spring break. If you cannot afford a traditional exotic beach vacation, you should consider a more local destination. Miami and Las Vegas are fun places to vacation. They can also be more affordable destinations. The internet is full of travel sites that offer special spring break packages. Once you have decided on your destination, make sure you book early to ensure you get the best and cheapest deal.</p>
<p>3. Traveling alone or with one person can be expensive. Plan your vacation with a group of friends. You can often get great travel and hotel discounts if you book as a group. If you are traveling by car, travel with a group of friends so that you can share fuel costs. You can also share a hotel room. Having about four people per room will significantly cut down on the cost of accommodations. It can also be really fun staying together.</p>
<p>4. Restaurant costs can really take a bite out of the budget. Instead of dining out every day, get a hotel room that has a kitchenette and buy your food from a supermarket. If you do dine out, look for restaurants where you can get a cheap meal such as a fast food franchise restaurant. By doing so, this will significantly cut down on food expenses.</p>
<p>After calculating how much money you will need and you discover you still cannot afford a vacation, there are many other options to take advantage of such as going on a road trip with friends for a few days, visit family or friends, or take a day trip to another city or fun attraction such as an amusement park. No matter what destination you choose, you should have fun, relax, stay safe, and enjoy the break from your studies.</p>
<p>Adriana Noton is a freelance writer who specializes in providing great financial information for Canadians. When searching online for debt counselling or <a href="http://www.consolidatedcredit.ca/">credit counselling</a>, one of the many resources available is Consolidated Credit; offering a variety of debt counselling services and financial planning tools to help Canadians get their debts under control.</p>
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		<title>Improving Your Budgeting and Lowering Your Debt in 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 10:08:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the 2010 New Year upon us, most people are thinking about their New Year's resolutions. Because 2009 was such a difficult economic time, many people are now thinking about making changes to their budgets in order to lower their debt load in 2010. If you are planning on making 2010 a year of budgeting wisely to reduce your debt, below are a number of tips to help you achieve your New Year's resolution.<p><a href="http://www.managemybudget.com/improving-your-budgeting-and-lowering-your-debt-in-2010/">Improving Your Budgeting and Lowering Your Debt in 2010</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.managemybudget.com">Manage My Budget</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the 2010 New Year upon us, most people are thinking about their New Year\&#8217;s resolutions. Because 2009 was such a difficult economic time, many people are now thinking about making changes to their budgets in order to lower their debt load in 2010. If you are planning on making 2010 a year of budgeting wisely to reduce your debt, below are a number of tips to help you achieve your New Year\&#8217;s resolution.</p>
<p>1. Create a Manageable Budget: Creating a 2010 budget before the New Year will help you stick to your budget all year long. Your budget items should include such expenses as housing costs including mortgage payments and maintenance, food expenses, outstanding debts such as credit cards, social expenses, children expenses, transportation costs, and your savings. Create an easy to follow spreadsheet showing your take-home pay for the month. Divide your expenses into fixed expenses (expenses that do not change each month such as the mortgage payments) and fluctuating expenses (expenses that can change each month such as the utilities). This will show you how much you will be spending each month compared to the amount of money you are bringing in each month. It will help you control costs and enable you to live within your means. Once you implement your budget, it is essential to track your daily expenses in order to stay within your budget.</p>
<p>2. Reduce Expenses: To decrease your monthly spending, come up with creative ways to cut down on your expenses. This can include buying generic products instead of brand name products, shopping at consignment shops, surplus stores, and second hand clothing stores. When shopping, the key is to bargain hunt. You should always comparison shop online and in traditional stores, consider the quality of the product over the price as a quality item will often last much longer, buy only items that offer free shipping, and make use of coupons and discounts. Look for sample sales and add your name to a mailing list where you can purchase samples of products. As well, perform tasks that you may normally hire someone to do such as simple home renovations and repair.</p>
<p>3. Reduce Your Debt: When it comes to reducing your debt, you should first pay off the highest interest rate credit cards. Try to reduce the number of cards you have to 2 cards. Contact your credit card company to negotiate a lower interest rate. Contact a debt assistance company to see if they can consolidate your debts into one debt payment and one interest rate. As well, pay your bills on time to avoid expensive late fee penalties. You should also talk with your mortgage holder to see if you can renegotiate the terms of your mortgage so that you can get a better rate which will lower your monthly payments.</p>
<p>There are many ways to manage and reduce your debt. Because high debt can be very stressful, it is important that one implements a sound budget plan that can be easily controlled. By starting your financial planning early in 2010, you can put yourself on a path to financial stability.</p>
<p>Adriana Noton is a freelance writer who writes on a variety of financial topics including personal budgeting and <a href="http://www.consolidatedcredit.ca/">debt consolidation</a>. For more information about personal finance and <a href="http://www.consolidatedcredit.ca/">debt counselling</a>, ConsolidatedCredit.ca is a tremendous resource on the topic for Canadians.</p>
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