Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Health Insurance: What to look for

When it comes to health insurance, knowing what to questions to ask can make a huge difference to your bill. Like many of us, we are surprised at the charges that occurred during a doctors or hospital visit. To avoid this, make sure you know what exactly your health insurance does and does not cover. Assistant director for business and information systems Marleen Reynolds has a couple of tips to get you started.


Monday, December 13, 2010

Prepare yourself for holiday travels

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Before heading out this holiday season, make sure you prepare yourself and your car.  Emergencies happen all the time.  Being prepared only makes the hassle that much easier.  Here are some things I recommend trying.

 ALWAYS keep an emergency kit in your car.  This should contain things like blankets, flashlights, water, band aids, flares, jumper cables, etc.  If your car should break down in the middle of winter, having these things handy will help ease some of the stress.

Make sure all your fluids are topped off.  This will only take up a small amount of your time and will protect your car from having any of them freezing.  The same things go for your gas tank.  My mom has this rule that keeping your gas tank below 1/4 is a no no.  This can freeze your gas line, which could end up costing you an arm and a leg to fix.

Make sure your tires have the correct amount of air in them.  This will help prevent slipping and sliding on those ice filled roads.  Having the proper amount of pressure will also deter your tires from becoming flat when hitting pot holes.  More importantly, it will save you gas.      

These of course are just a few of the many tips that are out there.  I recommend doing a little research on your car to see what exactly you can do to make your holiday travels safer.  But more importantly, don't forget a snow scrapper and shovel.  Nothings worse than being stuck on the road with no one to help you.  These to items can help in the most stressful situations, so make sure you always have them handy.   

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Friday, December 10, 2010

True Life: I survived Black Friday

     Thanksgiving is over and now the real holiday shopping begins. Black Friday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Listen to different experiences for Black Friday including what Black Friday was like for a retailer and for a shopper.


Thursday, December 9, 2010

Simple ways to spend less this winter

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Well its official winter is upon us. With holidays just around the corner and our heating bills rising it may seem impossible to save even a penny this winter. However, there are a few, quick and easy things to spend less during this winter.

Bundle Up
            It winter, its cold and its going to be like this for the next 3 months. It may seem tempting to crank up the heat in your place but that is going to cost you. So pull out all of your comfy blankets, put on an extra layer of clothes and wear socks or slippers. By doing this you will be able to stay a little warmer in your place without turning up the thermostat.

Go Homemade
            Finding the perfect Christmas gift for everyone on your list cannot only be challenging but it can also be costly. However you will be surprised of how thoughtful homemade gifts can be.
Some ideas that will be budget friendly are making a calendar or personal picture frame. There are many free sites online where you can upload your personal photos and put them into a calendar. This way your friends and family can enjoy their gift the whole year.
Also look around your place for objects to make picture frames. It can be something simple from Popsicle sticks to foil and cardboard. The main thing to keep in mind is just be creative.

Although this time of season and can hectic for many if you try to take a step back and think outside of the box and you will be surprised how much money is left in your wallet. 
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Monday, December 6, 2010

Decorate for the seasons for less

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            One of my favorite things to do for the holidays is decorate my house. I hit every corner from windows, to ornaments for the tree and little nic-nacks on tables. But here’s the thing Christmas decorations are always cheap. Below I have included a cheap and easy ways to decorate your tree for the holidays without empting your wallet.

Personal Ornaments

            What you will need for this little craft is clear Christmas ornaments (JoAnn Fabrics sells a set of 4 for 4.99) and your favorite pictures cut down to approximately 2 1/4" high x 1 3/4" wide.  Take off the top of the ornament and insert your photo inside the ornament to create your personal photo ornament

            **Tip: Attach a long, skinny piece of paper to the picture to help position your photo in the ornament.

            Another tip is for stocking up on holiday decorations is waiting till after Christmas. Most stores will discount holiday items up to 80% after the holiday has past. Although it may be hard to wait till after the holidays to get your decorations you will find amazing deals, just make sure keep it in a safe place where you will remember it for next year. 
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