Sara James

The New Way To Easily Earn Free Gift Cards You May Not Have Known About

The New Way To Easily Earn Free Gift Cards You May Not Have Known About

Did you know there are dozens of sites you can log on through your desktop or through their gift card app, and they will give you free gift cards for doing small tasks? While you may be thinking that gift cards are not as useful as cash, think about it this way: If you choose […]

Where These Women are Quickly Selling Their Shoes For the Most Cash

Where These Women are Quickly Selling Their Shoes For the Most Cash

  If you’re looking to make some extra cash, you often don’t have to look any further than your own bedroom closet. How many pairs of shoes (or other types of clothing) do you have sitting in your closet that you no longer wear? Exactly! Instead of allowing your shoes to take up room, why […]

8 Ways to Sell Your Crap to Make Money and Pay Off Debt

8 Ways to Sell Your Crap to Make Money and Pay Off Debt

One of the ways people make it out of debt and on to building wealth is by getting rid of crap they no longer need or want. Let’s face it: you probably have a crapload of stuff in your house, garage, basement or rented storage unit that you rarely ever touch unless you accidentally bump into it […]

This AI Assistant Saved It’s Members Over $1 Million Last Month

This AI Assistant Saved It’s Members Over $1 Million Last Month

Do you know how much money you paid out in “grey charges” last year? A 2013 report by Aite Group can give you a good idea. “Grey charges–deceptive and unwanted credit and debit card charges that occur as a result of misleading sales and billing practices–totaled more than $14 billion per year among U.S. cardholders, averaging roughly […]

Success in Debt Payoff Comes in All Shapes and Sizes

Success in Debt Payoff Comes in All Shapes and Sizes

Today I’m bringing my friend Laurie to the blog so she can share her story about getting into and getting out of debt. Take it away Laurie! At one point my husband and I were in over $60,000 of consumer debt. Rick and I both grew up with pretty tough financial circumstances. As children of […]

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