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Many people think that living on a budget means not having any fun! Certainly, entertainment can be expensive and it’s easy to get carried away in the name of having fun. It is possible, though, to enjoy yourself, your family and your hobbies without sabotaging spending for enjoyment. These articles will share some practical ways to plan and monitor your leisure spending while also sharing ideas for having fun while spending little or no money. Read them and go have lots of fun!
| | Vacationing on a Shoestring | | With summer approaching, many people are making vacation plans. The rest of us are reviewing our budgets and having trouble justifying taking a vacation. Being on a strict budget doesn’t mean you can’t have fun. With a little bit of creativity and planning, even the most budget-conscious can find a way to blow off some steam this summer! View Article |  | | Winter Fun on a Budget | | With winter’s combination of colder days and less daylight it’s tempting to hole up in our nice cozy houses until spring returns. Spending more time indoors can quickly lead kids and adults alike to run out of things to do. One solution is to run to a nice cozy mall, movie theatre, or café and spend our way out of boredom. But for most of us who are on a budget, that isn’t the best decision. View Article |  | | Cable and TV Satellite Services | | Are you trying to decide between cable and a satellite dish? Consider the pros and cons of each. View Article |  | | Having Fun Without Spending A Fortune | | Saving money on entertainment doesn't mean you have to go to bed early every night. You can really save money and still have a good time. View Article |  | | Summer Vacations – Can You Stay on Budget? | | For a lot of people, summertime means one thing: taking a vacation. But vacations can be expensive. With some advanced planning, you can have fun in the sun away from home. And you can do it all without breaking the bank. View Article |  | | Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle, While on a Budget | | Billions of dollars are spent in the U.S. each year on exercise equipment, dietary supplements, weight loss products and diet programs. With all that money, being spent, you'd think that money is a pre-requisite for getting in shape. But considering a recent study by the American Medical Association indicates 64% of all adults are overweight, all that money is seemingly spent in vain. In actuality, getting fit doesn't have to cost a lot of money. View Article |  |  | | Return To Index |
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