It is sometimes a struggle to have money left at the end of the month, but the extra effort is well worth it. Having more money sometimes amounts to “spending smart”. Smart spending involves making informed and strategic choices when spending money. The following suggestions will help you become a better spender and hopefully a better saver as well. Take a look at the following list for some additional ways to reduce the amount spent on every day expenses:
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“Put More Money In Your Pocket” was edited by Constance Foley, M.A.Ed. Contributors include, Donna Shackel, ATP®, CRTP, Jackie Neubert, CDFA™ and Constance Foley, M.A.Ed.