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Lower Expense, Higher Revenue
Another way to assist your income versus expenses ratio is to protect the cash that you have. This means a multitude of things. Do your research. Don’t get involved with businesses that aren’t legitimate. If you have a question regarding a business, try checking the Better Business Bureau to see what they say about that business. Also, do your best to avoid scams. They say if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue13 days ago in Journal
Discount and Earn
You might feel like you are always going to the store and spending money on necessities for your family. If this is the case, you might consider discount stores and clearance areas. Instead of going to mainstream stores for everything that you need, see if there is a store that might have the item that you want in a generic brand or for a lower price.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue13 days ago in Journal
Organizing Time
If time is money, then it seems pretty important to save time, right? So, the next thing that can help save you money is your organizational skills. Now, this might not seem like it makes a lot of sense. What does organization have to do with money? Well, if you already have the things that you need to get your day going ready, you don’t have to spend the time getting them together, and all of that time that you save at the end of the day adds up. This allows you to get more done, and it might give you more time to do the things that you want. So, in a way, being organized can save you money.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue13 days ago in Journal
Time and Money
A lot of people complain that they don’t have a lot of time to take on extra tasks. However, what if the tasks that you were taking on actually saved you both time and money? Think about this. If you educate yourself on how to be more self-sufficient then you don’t have to hire someone to perform a service for you. You might not even have to shop at a store for a product that you need for your household. So, being more self-sufficient can save you money.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue13 days ago in Journal
When the Money is Going, Going, Gone
Paying for a vehicle is another expense that might be on your bill list. There are several costs that can go along with having a vehicle from the vehicle payment itself to the insurance to make sure that it is legal to drive. So, the first thing that you might want to consider if you don’t have a vehicle yet and are planning to buy one is whether you really need one.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue13 days ago in Journal
Bills and Thrills
Now, we discussed ways to get extra money to pay for the bills that you have, but we haven’t discussed how to minimize those bills, and one of the most common bills that people worry about is their rent or mortgage. So, what can you do to tame this large bill? Is there any way to cut costs?
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue13 days ago in Journal
Sing Me a Sale!
Most people have to go to the store every so often to get the things that they need, but not everyone looks at sales or coupons. However, by spending the extra time to look at these two things, you might find that you can save a lot on your shopping trip. Certain stores will put various products on sale on an interval. For instance, you might notice that the drug store that you like to go to has your deodorant and laundry detergent on sale during the second week of the month. Then, you might notice that the same store has a sale on toilet paper during the third week of the month.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue13 days ago in Journal
The Role of Financial Affidavits in Florida Divorce Cases
Financial affidavits play a critical role in Florida divorce proceedings. These sworn documents provide the court with a detailed snapshot of each party’s financial situation and are used to evaluate issues such as property division, child support, and alimony. Because financial affidavits are submitted under oath, accuracy and completeness are essential.
By Grant Gisondo13 days ago in Journal
Writer Tries to Fact-Check Snopes, and Fails Epically
Commentary We live in the age of misinformation. There’s no way to deny it or to avoid it. As the Internet opens its users to a myriad of vital information, it has also exposed them to hyper-partisanship, ideological rants, and outright lies that some Internet sites offer. The situation has gotten so bad that even mainstream media outlets (print, broadcast and the Internet) have been affected by the misinformation propagated by numerous ideological and fake news sites.
By Dean Traylor14 days ago in Journal
Personal Journey . AI-Generated.
In a small town named Luma, nestled between tall mountains and clear rivers, lived a young girl named Aira. Aira was known for her wild imagination and unyielding curiosity. She spent her days exploring the woods, talking to animals, and dreaming of worlds beyond the stars. Her favorite daydream was about finding a portal that would take her to a different place, maybe even a different time.
By Hamad Afridi 14 days ago in Journal


