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The following 16 tips in this article will help you establish some basic guidelines of safety – and as a bonus they can also help save you money when adding your teen to your auto insurance policy…

We asked 19 of the web’s most thrifty bloggers to discuss the ups and downs of the frugal lifestyle they chose, and to share their wisdom with those just discovering the frugality mindset. We asked…

If you believe in sin - either against God, Self, a Higher Power or Humanity - then read this article to see if any of the “Debtly Sins” resonates with you. Next, save ALL your receipts for a week….

You’re living paycheck to paycheck, one emergency away from charging your mortgage to your credit card. Then the car breaks down - $576. Then your son breaks his arm and your insurance doesn’t cover…

Spending is a psychological addiction. It is quite easy to fall into a routine where you just spend money on things you don’t need over and over again because it begins to feel right. You slip deeper and deeper into credit card debt buying stuff and falling further and further behind.

There were a lot of great “frugal-minded” posts in 2009!  We compiled the best of the best for your convenience and present you with the top debt busting posts of 2009!

Has your shopping gotten out of control?  Have you spent more than you earn month after month, even in the face of a worsening economic climate?  Are you fighting more and more with your spouse about money?  If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you may have a shopping addiction that requires professional help and intervention.    Remember, addiction problems are not limited to drugs and alcohol.  A compulsive shopper can actually wreak similar levels of havoc on their family through lies and destructive behavior associated with their spending.

Recent studies show that as many as 27 million Americans suffer from a clinically verified shopping addiction. This addiction, as destructive as a chemical or gambling addiction, produces negative, unwanted feelings, life conditions and a spiraling debt.