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Got a gift card from Barnes & Noble for Christmas but haven't read a book in years? Or how about that Lane Bryant card from your Aunt Gertrude when you are a size 6?
You can always "re-gift" your unwanted treasures, but how's this for an alternative - sell or trade it instead.
Just when you think you've heard it all, now identity thieves have come up with a way to use jury duty to steal from you. How?
You know you need to save. Retirement, college, and emergencies. Vacations, holidays, or a house. The list is endless.
But at the end of the month, you just never seem to have anything left to save.
One way to bump up what you have left at the end of the month is to control your inner shopaholic, and put an end to impulse spending once and for all.
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