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  • How to Stay Ahead of Your Bills

    By: Jill Harrison

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    Stay ahead of your bills

    Life happens – and sometimes we fall behind on our bills. Between the rent, electric, water, phone and insurance bills, it can be hard to manage all of the due dates. Whether you’re short on cash – or simply forgot, being late can have serious negative consequences. Eviction, late fees, and a lower...

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  • How to Stop Impulsive Spending

    By: Jill Harrison

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    Stop impulsive spending

    Purchasing items impulsively is something we have all done. Whether we do it based on our emotions, boredom or lack of planning, unnecessary expenses can add up over time. Impulsive spending does not have to be fun things like clothing or technology – more often we impulsively buy food, cleaning sup...

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  • College Saving Tips for Incoming Freshman

    By: Jill Harrison

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    From textbooks to tuition, college finances can become a heavy burden. Many college freshman wonder “How can you save money and still have fun?” Most college students are living on a budget of some sort. Being aware of what your money is going towards and finding ways to cut costs really is Insta-Ea...

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  • Insta Easy Tips to Save on Back-to-School

    By: Jill Harrison

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    insta easy tips to save on back to school

    Sales are popping up across the country for Back-to-School shoppers. If you want to get the best deals and save big this year, follow these Insta Easy tips from InstaLoan to develop a school strategy. From Pre-K to College, shop smarter and save big for 2015!Be Smart about College TextbooksAll colle...

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  • 5 Ways to Save on Your Summer BBQ

    By: Louise Connell

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    food cooking on a grill

    Fourth of July is right around the corner. It’s time to light up the grill, throw on some meat, and have friends and family over to celebrate. Although planning a get together like this is fun, it can come at a cost. Grocery lists, decorations, and equipment expenses add up fast. Here are a few tips...

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  • How to Survive Off Minimum Wage

    By: Louise Connell

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    coins in a jar

    Getting by on minimum wage can be tough. With bills to pay, mouths to feed and life to live, $8/hour doesn’t seem to cut it. For most of us, minimum wage jobs are a means to an end until we can get a better job, finish that degree, or start up that entrepreneurial business. But, until then, we have...

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  • Affordable Last Minute Vacations

    By: Louise Connell

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    Savannah Georgia river front

    From beaches to mountains to deserts and cities, the United States has a vast geographical landscape. The wide range of scenery provides countless vacation spots that offer one-of-a-kind hotels, restaurants and natural wonders at affordable prices. U.S. News has compiled the most affordable domestic...

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  • Gift Ideas for Father’s Day from All Ages!

    By: Louise Connell

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    Are you looking for a Father’s Day gift but don’t have much cash! That’s OK? InstaLoan is here to help! Not only can we provide you with quick cash in typically about 30 minutes, but we are also here to help you think of inexpensive gifts that Dad will really enjoy. From the businessman to the hunte...

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  • Great Questions for Your Financial Advisor!

    By: Louise Connell

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    Have you hired, or are you considering hiring, a financial advisor? It’s not the easiest task out there to choose someone to have complete knowledge and control of your financial situation. You should consider referrals from family members or friends. It may even help to go online and see ratings an...

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  • What is a 401K?

    By: Louise Connell

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    We always hear people asking, “Are you contributing to your 401K?” but what exactly does that mean? Here’s what Wikipedia says:“A 401(k) plan is the common name in the United States for the tax-qualified, defined-contribution pension account defined in subsection 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code....

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