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What kinds of things should you buy used? 00:00 – Intro 00:36 – How I Furnished My House for $1000 07:43 – 10 Things You Should Buy Used Today's story describes how Jay planned well in order to buy living room furniture and a standing desk all in one trip for only $1000! What are some of your money saving tips? The main topic is an article review from lifehacker.com titled "10 Things You Should Almost Always Buy Used." https://lifehacker.com/10-things-you-should-almost-always-buy-used-1850627371. What other items would you add to the list? Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Doing so helps us grow and share HopeFilled financial wisdom. We release a new full episode every Tuesday! Disclaimer: This podcast serves as educational entertainment only. Any and all opinions relating to real estate, law, taxes, insurance, and/or securities investing that may be contained within this podcast should not be interpreted or implemented as recommendations nor advice. The opinions related to these topics – especially those regulated by state and/or federal entities – should never be taken as replacement for advice from a competent, licensed professional. HopeFilled Financial Coaching is not liable for any individual acting on any understanding of topics directly or indirectly related to real estate, legal practice, taxes, insurance, or investing even if an individual in question changed their understanding after listening to this podcast. All listeners are entirely responsible for seeking advice from licensed professionals before taking any action of their own. Our Website: HopeFilledFinancial.com Music: "Take Me Higher" by Jahzzar Music Copyright License: This music is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.
Have you been curious to try buying an iPhone from Amazon Renewed? Jay's 4 purchases bring insight that will help you make a frugal choice. 00:00 – Intro 00:40 – Topic First: Price Comparing iPhones 09:38 – Main Story: How and Why I Bought 4 iPhones from Amazon Renewed Today's main topic is a price comparison study between various ways to buy an iPhone to make the most frugal purchase. The study uses price per year and takes into account planned obsolescence. We have a main story today instead which gives you all the details from Jay's 4 purchases of iPhones from Amazon Renewed. You will learn some very helpful tips if you ever want to buy a renewed phone from Amazon. Let us know what your experiences have been with Amazon Renewed in the comments. Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Doing so helps us grow and share HopeFilled financial wisdom. We release a new full episode every Tuesday! Disclaimer: This podcast serves as educational entertainment only. Any and all opinions relating to real estate, law, taxes, insurance, and/or securities investing that may be contained within this podcast should not be interpreted or implemented as recommendations nor advice. The opinions related to these topics – especially those regulated by state and/or federal entities – should never be taken as replacement for advice from a competent, licensed professional. HopeFilled Financial Coaching is not liable for any individual acting on any understanding of topics directly or indirectly related to real estate, legal practice, taxes, insurance, or investing even if an individual in question changed their understanding after listening to this podcast. All listeners are entirely responsible for seeking advice from licensed professionals before taking any action of their own. Our Website: HopeFilledFinancial.com Music: "Take Me Higher" by Jahzzar Music Copyright License: This music is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.
How does speeding hurt your budget? 00:00 – Intro 00:33 – How I Discovered the 5mph Fuel-Saving Secret 03:51 – My 5mph Fuel-Saving Secret Today's Story shares how doing my brother a favor and his little mishap led to my discovery of a fuel economy hack. In the Main Topic today, Jay explains how you can save up to 10% on your fuel economy by just driving 5mph slower. Catch some other money-saving driving tips, too! Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Doing so helps us grow and share HopeFilled financial wisdom. We release a new full episode every Tuesday! Disclaimer: This podcast serves as educational entertainment only. Any and all opinions relating to real estate, law, taxes, insurance, and/or securities investing that may be contained within this podcast should not be interpreted or implemented as recommendations nor advice. The opinions related to these topics – especially those regulated by state and/or federal entities – should never be taken as replacement for advice from a competent, licensed professional. HopeFilled Financial Coaching is not liable for any individual acting on any understanding of topics directly or indirectly related to real estate, legal practice, taxes, insurance, or investing even if an individual in question changed their understanding after listening to this podcast. All listeners are entirely responsible for seeking advice from licensed professionals before taking any action of their own. Our Website: HopeFilledFinancial.com Music: "Take Me Higher" by Jahzzar Music Copyright License: This music is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.
In this episode of State 48 Homeowner, host Scott breaks down how the average American spends nearly $18,000 annually on nonessential items without even realizing it. From daily coffees and dining out to streaming services and impulse purchases, these seemingly small expenses can add up significantly over time. What You'll Learn: · Hidden Expenses: Uncover where your money is really going each month. · Detailed Breakdown: Analyze spending on coffee, dining out, subscriptions, rideshares, and more. · Real-Life Insights: Hear from guests like Karen, Twila, and Ty about their personal spending habits. · Actionable Tips: Get one simple step to start cutting costs today. · Financial Impact: Learn how reducing nonessential expenses can help you pay off debt, save for retirement, or afford a home. Why You Should Watch: If you're curious about how small daily expenses can affect your financial health, this video is a must-watch. Gain valuable insights into managing your finances better and making smarter spending decisions. Plus, find out how reallocating just a portion of these nonessential costs can bring you closer to your financial goals. Don't Miss Out! Stick around until the end for Scott's straightforward tip to help you start saving immediately. Your future self will thank you!
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
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Republican Gov. Phil Scott gave his 2024 State of the State address Thursday, where he spoke to the “sobering" new economic reality Vermont is facing.
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Interview with Politico's Eleanor Mueller on House debate and vote on bill to raise debt ceiling and cut federal spending (11), President Biden hosts South Korean President for state visit, Asa Hutchison (R) launches 2024 presidential campaign, bipartisan Senate bill to bar those under 13 from creating social media accounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We're walking through week 3 of "The Find & Follow Experiment" series. Listen as Pastor Rick expounds on some amazing truth.*Audio content will be available on Monday (October 11) by 5pm.*
We're walking through week 3 of "The Find & Follow Experiment" series. Listen or watch as Pastor Luke expounds on some amazing truth.*Audio/Video content will be available on Monday (October 11) by 5pm.*
We're walking through week 3 of "The Find & Follow Experiment" series. Listen as Pastor Frank expounds on some amazing truth.*Audio content will be available on Monday (October 11) by 5pm.*
We're walking through week 3 of "The Find & Follow Experiment" series. Listen as Pastor Rick expounds on some amazing truth. *Audio content will be available on Monday (October 11) by 5pm.*
We're walking through week 3 of "The Find & Follow Experiment" series. Listen as Pastor Frank expounds on some amazing truth. *Audio content will be available on Monday (October 11) by 5pm.*
We're walking through week 3 of "The Find & Follow Experiment" series. Listen or watch as Pastor Luke expounds on some amazing truth. *Audio/Video content will be available on Monday (October 11) by 5pm.*
Angela Neria is the CIO of Pittsburg State University who used data to identify wasted funds and create a plan to save $900k while simultaneously improving the student experience. Full Tech Talk available at labstats.com.
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State Rep. Frank Ryan (R-Lebanon) discusses the tough choices that will have to be made to balance the budget and tackle the Commonwealth’s structural deficit.
Republicans ready to reduce spending, tackle national debt . . . Really!
The Federal Government of Nigeria has been cautioned by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to reduce spending on oil subsidy. The Fund cited the drop in global oil prices and lean resources as a reason for the warning. IMF predicted growth in sub-Saharan Africa to remain at 3.2% in 2019 and rise to 3.6% in 2020 in its economic outlook of the region for the coming year. Citing data available for sub-Saharan African countries as of 2017, IMF said subsidies and other transfers from the government account for 25% of expenses. The IMF advised Nigeria on the need to phase out implicit fuel subsidies and reduce the gap between the poor and rich in the country. The Fund also advocated for the need for Nigeria to enhance its social safety nets for the development of the economy.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How can you adjust your spending to save more to meet your financial goals? Are you spending money in a wasteful way? In this show we talk about some helpful tips to help you accomplish that.
How can you adjust your spending to save more to meet your financial goals? Are you spending money in a wasteful way? In this show we talk about some helpful tips to help you accomplish that.
How can you adjust your spending to save more to meet your financial goals? Are you spending money in a wasteful way? In this show we talk about some helpful tips to help you accomplish that.
How can you adjust your spending to save more to meet your financial goals? Are you spending money in a wasteful way? In this show we talk about some helpful tips to help you accomplish that.
How can you adjust your spending to save more to meet your financial goals? Are you spending money in a wasteful way? In this show we talk about some helpful tips to help you accomplish that.
How can you adjust your spending to save more to meet your financial goals? Are you spending money in a wasteful way? In this show we talk about some helpful tips to help you accomplish that.
How can you adjust your spending to save more to meet your financial goals? Are you spending money in a wasteful way? In this show we talk about some helpful tips to help you accomplish that.
How can you adjust your spending to save more to meet your financial goals? Are you spending money in a wasteful way? In this show we talk about some helpful tips to help you accomplish that.
How can you adjust your spending to save more to meet your financial goals? Are you spending money in a wasteful way? In this show we talk about some helpful tips to help you accomplish that.
Jonathan Bydlak, President of the Coalition to Reduce Spending, joins Jason Pye to talk about Congress' latest spending bill, reducing government spending, and holding Congress accountable for their spending habits. Sponsored by the Allied Educational Foundation (www.allieded.org)
Will a divided Congress yield lower spending? Jonathan Bydlak of the Coalition to Reduce Spending comments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Moneywise Guys Monday, April 9th www.MoneywiseGuys.com Guest: Dr. Lynnette Zelezny, Provost + Vice President for Academic Affairs at Fresno State University (appointed to be the new President of CSUB)
Republicans' desire to cut spending is sharp as a knife when they're in the minority. But facts don't do what they want them to now that the GOP runs Congress. Jonathan Bydlak of the Coalition to Reduce Spending discusses prime spending cuts their prospects in 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Can Congress achieve real spending cuts without a credible cap on total spending? Jonathan Bydlak of the Coalition to Reduce Spending has some ideas. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's podcast we're joined by TPA President David Williams and Jonathan Bydlak from Coalition to Reduce Spending. We talk about a new spending tracker that Coalition to Reduce Spending put together, President’s Trump’s budget, excessive spending, and earmarks.
SpendingTracker.org is a project aimed at giving citizens a clear idea about how much individual members of Congress vote to spend. Jonathan Bydlak of the Coalition to Reduce Spending discusses the project. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is it even possible to go back to a more limited government? Rebekah Bydlak says it is and she’s running for congress in Florida to do her part in seeing that it happens. Rebekah has spent a good deal of time lobbying for reform in the areas of national debt, and fiscal responsibility. Her involvement with the Coalition to Reduce Spending, was one of the ways she fought to reduce federal spending at its source and to fight special interests. On this episode of Be The Change you’re going to hear from a young woman who’s a shining example of a person who isn’t letting her age or inexperience hold her back. Rebekah’s making a stir in Florida and is calling for all fiscal conservatives to join her to create a more limited government that serves the people rather than restrains them.
Congress is rarely willing to make the kind of tradeoffs necessary to freeze, let alone reduce spending. Will new House Speaker Paul Ryan change that? Jonathan Bydlak from the Coalition to Reduce Spending comments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Divided government can mean smaller government. There are some reasons to be optimistic that government could shrink in 2015. Jonathan Bydlak of the Coalition to Reduce Spending offers his take. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fourth RI Symposium: New Models for the Delivery of Kidney Care
Healthcare in America: Impact of the Economy on Healthcare, Medicare Payment Changes Already in Law, New Sources of Authority to Reduce Spending, the Environment and Healthcare: the Affordable Care Act and Insurance, The Paths Forward: A Two-Tiered Healthcare System, Changes in the Delivery System, Patient Participation in Their Own Healthcare.
In these tough economic times, all government agencies are required to cut their costs, reduce future spending on IT and get smart. Join to hear IBM experts discuss successful strategies for helping Government organizations achieving the cost cutting goal and enabling smarter government. Bruce Baron and Tammy Kulesa, speakers.