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Blink Health Review – How to Find Legit Cheap Prescriptions

Prescriptions can be costly and oftentimes unavoidable. They can take a tight budget and squeeze every last penny out of it. In my Blink Health review, I look at a company that’s trying to fight the status quo by the numbers. Having a surprise sickness while you’re paying off debt is not fun. Not only do you miss out on work and lose out on income, but the cost of doctor visits and prescriptions adds up fast. I see myself as a pretty healthy millennial. I’m not stressed, I eat a primarily plant-based diet, and I do Crossfit 3 times…

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Save Money Online

5 Ways to Save Money Online

With 2 weeks to go until Cyber Monday, it’s a good idea to start planning online purchases so you can take advantage of as many deals as possible. I’ve never been a big Cyber Monday shopper but I strongly prefer shopping online over in-store at this time of the year. Actually, any time of year. If you do your due diligence you can find dozens of ways to save money online. And I don’t even mean haggling or timing your purchases. There are really simple ways to get the stuff you need and pay less for all of it. Also…

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Ways To Do A No Spend Challenge

How to Use a No-Spend Month to Improve Your Finances

Completing a no-spend month can do more for your finances than save a few dollars in your bank account. I used them to get my spending under control and discover what I truly value and enjoy spending money on. I have a hard time playing by the rules, even if I’m the one making them. I’m either completely methodical or completely impulsive. So when I make a budget I either spend nothing, because I feel guilty or I ignore it and spend money willy nilly. That’s why I needed an “all or nothing” way to dive in and learn how…

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Save Money In The City

How to Save Money And Pay Off Debt In The City

I hear a lot of people say they can’t save money or pay off their debt because of where they live. The jobs are in the city and that’s where the rent is high so I get why you would say that. But I live in a city and we were able to pay off $78,000 of debt in less than two years. With no handouts, gifts, or help from our parents. I live in St. Petersburg, FL, a suburb of Tampa. It’s a beach town with expensive waterfront properties and a booming tech city downtown with high rise condos…

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Start Meal Planning

How to Start Meal Planning When You Have No Clue Where to Start

It used to be, when we made our budget at the end of the month, groceries and restaurants were always the highest of our discretionary expenses. Like, embarrassingly highest. Now they're still a bulk of our spending but not nearly what they were. And that's thanks to meal planning.  When we were paying off our student loans, putting all of my salary and then some toward debt, we got our grocery budget to an impressive $50 per week and spent less than $100 on eating out for the month. That's because I was strategic in meal planning. How to Start…

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10 Ways to Save on Your Wedding

With 2.5 million weddings annually and the average wedding costing an overwhelming $32,641, I don’t have to tell you that the business of weddings outrageous (but you're here so I will.) Marriage is a great thing and you don’t need a wedding to have a marriage. I love parties though so a wedding was a no brainer for me. An excuse to have all my friends and family together to drink wine and dance all night? Count me in! Fortunately, there are ways to save on your wedding that won't compromise your sense of style. I wanted something elegant and…

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