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Live Green and Get More Green in Your Wallet

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Nearly every library has expanded their catalog to include a diverse range of media offerings. From becoming a landlord to renting out tools, vehicles and high-fashion attire… opportunities exist for people to make money off items they already own. You’ll learn about current specials – and even the big clearance sales. Rent It Out.

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Yakezie Carnival November 13, 2011- November Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Smart on Money: Consumers May Have Won This Round, But the Bank Fee War Is Far From Over – It’s true that consumers appear to have won a battle against bank fees, at least for now. However, as a landlord, you are required to make basic repairs. Does that mean you should go out and buy crate of forever stamps?

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Best Bad Credit Loans of January 2024

Savings Corner

Wide range of repayment term options. Wide range of loan amounts. Loan amounts range from about $1,000 to $50,000 and annual percentage rates are capped at 36%. The highest APR an affordable bad credit loan should have is 36%, according to most consumer advocates. Consumers with the lowest credit scores may not qualify.

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50 Best Small-Business Ideas – NerdWallet

Savings Corner

These small business ideas suit soon-to-be entrepreneurs in a range of industries, and with a variety of interests. These needs range from medically specific requirements to simple companionship or help with cooking, tidying up or transportation to and from appointments. Alternatively, you could develop apps for consumers.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

I’m fifty years old, married almost 25 years, with four sons of various ages ranging from all grown up to still-working-on-it. ? My hobbies range from reading to painting, pen-and-ink drawing, cooking/baking, and writing. Today we’re meeting a reader who is an artist, a homeschooler, a boy-mom, and a renter by choice.

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