Pay Off Your Debts

It’s important when you’re paying bills to pay more than the minimum required or you will end up paying interest rates and in the end, spend more money. Any time you have extra money, put it towards paying off your bills. Tax returns, paycheck bonuses, gifts, etc., should go to paying off debt. The sooner you…

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Travel Spotlight: Mitsis Laguna Resort and Spa, Greece

Mitsis Laguna Resort and Spa, Greece This luxurious all-inclusive beach resort with a striking gold dome center is 3 km from Aquaworld Aquarium and 11 km from Cretaquarium. The posh rooms with exposed wood beams and marble floors have balconies, free Wi-Fi and flat-screens, plus minibars. Family rooms add separate bedrooms, while upgraded suites have…

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Reduce Your Grocery Bill With This Simple Tip

When it comes to food shopping, small changes in the way you plan and shop can create big savings in your wallet. First, 1.) Prepare a weekly menu of what you would like to eat. 2.) Then make a list of ingredients you will need to prepare each meal. Grouping them by category (meats, fruits and vegetables, canned…

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How Your Bed Might Be Affecting Your Sleep

Did you know a great night’s sleep can depend on the comfort of your bedroom environment? Sleep can be affected by all five of your senses. Can you guess which affects your sleep the greatest? Although everyone is different, according to the National Sleep Foundation poll: 93% of Americans rated a comfortable mattress, and 91% rated comfortable pillows…

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Why You Should Take A Vacation For Your Health

Did you know that taking a vacation is good for your health? Studies showed 94% of vacations result in higher levels of happiness and energy! And yet, so many people are leaving their paid time off unused. According to an online survey from the GfK KnowledgePanel® as well as data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Current…

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Keep Cash On Hand

Most people don’t carry around cash nowadays, but this is why we should: when you have to review what you’re spending, each transaction brings your focus onto the amount and frequency of your spending. Try it out.  Be sure to “like” us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram so you’ll never miss out on ways to financially empower yourself! For…

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Remove Temptation

You can remove the temptation to impulse buy by simply unsubscribing from retail email. Most retail email offers an ‘unsubscribe’ button at the bottom of their emails. Not only will this unclutter your inbox but, more importantly, save you time and money by not being bombarded with emails “deals” tempting you to buy.  For more Financial Wellness…

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Consider Living On-Campus.

Financial Wellness Tip: College Edition The idea of trading dorm life for your own off-campus apartment sounds great—no curfews or RAs watching your every move, but there are more costs involved with living off campus than you probably realize. Besides paying rent, you will likely have utility bills and grocery expenses. You also might need to pay…

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Why LutherSales Offers the Buying Power you Need

Unlike other similar companies that offer their customers limited terms and narrow selection of products—LutherSales™ provides longer terms, up to 36 months to pay in small affordable installments, and a huge selection of products. Our wide variety of products includes furniture, appliances, computers, electronics, jewelry, handbags, cameras, televisions, audio equipment, video games, and much more. All…

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Bicycles on Credit With LutherSales

Summer is around the corner, and it’s a great time to come out of hibernation, get some fresh air, and do right by those New Year’s resolutions. Physical activity can help protect you from obesity, heart disease, cancer, mental illness, diabetes, arthritis, and other serious diseases. Riding your bike regularly is a great way to reduce your…

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