Money-Saving Tips for Young Adults: Navigating the Real World Like a Pro
Starting out on your own can be both exciting and challenging You are on a journey of self-discovery and independence but also faced with real-world
Starting out on your own can be both exciting and challenging You are on a journey of self-discovery and independence but also faced with real-world
Great News: E.I. Community – I am pleased to inform you that our E.I. Financial Empowerment Philosophy is now practiced by people living in five
E.I Tip: Saving money on electricity bill. Stop turning on lights every time you enter a room. Try opening a curtain you’ll have enough light
E.I Tip: Stop spending unnecessary money for classes, lessons, and activities if you or your children do not attend, practice, or enjoy them enough. A
E.I Tip: Saving money on home appliances. Purchase furniture made of real wood and not laminate or particle board. If items contain particle board, at
E.I. Tip: Saving money on hobbies. If there are 2 or more of you, wait for the DVD release of a film instead of going
E.I Tip: Save money on your electricity by using table lamps. Using these lamps will light just the space you are using. This is a
E.I Tip: Saving money on personal care. Dry your hair naturally to save electricity, avoid heat damage to hair, and sweating. In cooler weather, wear
E.I. Tip: Saving money on your electricity bill. Minimize electricity use during peak hours (weekdays during work hours). Do laundry, use hot water, etc in
E.I. Tip: Saving money on your septic system. Instead of pouring cooking oils down the drain, pour them into empty glass or plastic bottles, close