Sandra Wise
Sandra Wise enjoys spending time with her family and writing as much as she does reading. Sandy is an eBook writer for Amazon.com/kindle, as well as a Blogger on Blogspot.com
Sandra is founder of the Penny Pinchers Club on Cafemom.com, as well as a long time free lance writer and typesetter.
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Sandra is founder of the Penny Pinchers Club on Cafemom.com, as well as a long time free lance writer and typesetter.
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Worst Business Advice Ever GivenHere Are Five of the Worst Business Tips I Have Ever Received
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Best Finance Advice Ever ReceivedHere is the Best Finance Advice I've Ever Received
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First Person: How I Got My Kids Interested in FinanceThere are many ways to get kids interested in finance, here's how I did it with my own.
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Five Detailed Confessions About Yours TrulyEveryone has their confessions, here are five of my own in detail. Happy National Honesty Day! -
A Day in the Life of a Stay at Home Mommy WriterI am often asked what it is that I do for a living. Many know me as a writer. Many know me as a mommy. Here is a peek at a day in my life. -
Two Popular Investment Ideas; Gold and AppleGold And Apple; Taking A Closer Look Into Two Popular Investment Ideas -
Oil Demand Grows Despite Recent ConcernsThe demand for oil across the United States continues to grow despite recent consumer concerns -
First Person: How to Get the Highest Profit from Your Yard SaleBefore having your next yard sale, make sure to do these things to have the highest possible profit -
First Person: Centralize Your Fundraising by Campaigning for Funds OnlineYou can easily centralize your fundraising by raising money online
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Pay Under $50 for Almost AnythingWhen you think of purchasing something that could be as expensive as even a vehicle for under the amount of $50, it seems very far-fetched and almost impossible. But is it really? There are many ways to do just this if you practice these simple tips daily -
Seven Traits of a Great BossThere are seven things I do to make sure my employees consider me a great boss. -
Gold's Winning Streak Proves New Appeal for Precious MetalGold’s 5-Day winning streak in the previous weeks shows attractiveness for precious metals. -
First Person: Making Online Yard Sale Groups ProfitableSocial media yard sale groups can prove very profitable if you are doing these few simple things.
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Websites to Help Organize Your FinanceThere Are Many Websites to Help You Stay Organized Financially -
How New Girl Scout Products Could Hurt Troop SalesThe Girl Scouts Could Be Financially Hurting Their Troops with the New Product Lines -
First Person: 4 Ways to Find a Job Using Social MediaWhen it comes to social media, there are four simple things you can do to find employment.
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First Person: Entertainment Without Cable TelevisionIf you've ever considered life without cable television, you may save yourself hundreds by doing so. Here are some ways that my family does this every month.
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First Person: 5 Ways Social Media Can Kill Your BusinessIn Social Media it’s fairly easy to kill your business without meaning to, here are five ways it can happen.
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First Person: How to Detect a Financial PredatorBy learning these signs and sharing them with loved ones, you can help yourself and others from becoming one of the statistics of those who have been scammed.
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Why Eating at the Bar Can Save YouThe next time you go to a restaurant, consider joining your bartender. Not only will you be giving them some company but you will be saving money on your meal as well.
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First Person: Coupon Savings You Can Benefit FromThere are many ways that using coupons can help you save while shopping. Here are some ways that others have used them to save big!
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The Good and Bad of Facebook Graph SearchFacebook has created a new way for you to search for people, places and other things on the website as well as the World Wide Web. The beta for GS began recently, and here is my review on how it will help you personally and professionally. -
First Person: Save Money With a New BabyHaving a new baby in the family should be a wonderful experience, but can be quite expensive. Here are some ways that families are cutting back financially to relieve the stress of their new loved one.
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Five Tips to Make Your Writing Experience EasierEvery writer needs a little inspiration. Here are five tips that I share with colleagues and use myself to help make the writing journey a bit less tiresome and more enjoyable.
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15 Inexpensive DIY Halloween CostumesThere are Halloween costumes that inexpensive and you can do yourself. Here is a list of fifteen of them.
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Items I Will Not Pay More Than $10 ForThere are products I will not pay more than $10 for, here are three of them.
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Five Ways to Kill Your BusinessThere are many common mistakes every business owner makes that can potentially kill their business, here are five of them.
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M.V.P.P. Hosts Another Successful Charity EventThis most recent charity raffle was for the family Kayla Mongold, hosted by the M.V.P.P. and proves to be yet another successful event.
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Amazing Fifty Dollar Yard Sale BuysThere are five items that are exceptional buys at yard sales, because I refuse to pay more than fifty dollars for them.
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How Not to Waste Money of Food This SummerFood can be a terrible thing to waste, here are ways I prevented from doing just that.
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First Person: 4 Easy Ways to Save $500 a MonthSaving money can be easy as long as you manage it correctly. Here are four easy ways that my family saves up to $500 a month.
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Secrets for a Successful Home BusinessWhen it comes to having a successful home business, there are many secrets that I learned over the previous years.
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Best Time to Buy Clearance ItemsThe spring and summer months are the best time to purchase fall and winter items, because you will find many specials such as clearance.
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Five Summer Family Ideas Under $50Save the change and have fun with the family with these five ideas for under fifty dollars.
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First Person: The $500 WeddingPlanning a wedding can be stressful, especially when it’s on a small budget. But there are ways to make it not only successful, but a dream come true too.Also published on:
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First Person: A Child's Birthday Party on a BudgetHaving a birthday party can be lots of fun and can cost as little as fifty dollars or less to host.Also published on:
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Four Simple Things that Lower the Electric BillBy doing these four simple things, I not only save one hundred dollars or more on my electric bill but save on energy as well.
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First Person: My $50 Bathroom MakeoverWith only a budget of fifty dollars, I was able to give my bathroom a much needed makeover.Also published on:
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First Person: The Secret to a Successful Yard SaleWhen having your yard sale this summer, try some of these of ways to make it a success.Also published on:
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Do Your Homework Before Selling Your Infant ItemsTo make sure you get your money’s worth from selling your children’s items to an infant consignment shop, consider all of your long term options first.
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Beware of the First Tan Free ScamMy recent visit to LA Tan proved that the commercial you hear over the radio for your first tan free of the summer, can be very misleading.
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First Person: I Run My Business on a ShoestringWith only a few dollars, I keep my business running smoothly. Here are few ways I do it.
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First Person: We're Not Overpaying for Gas This SummerWith gas prices expected to reach an outrageous high this summer, families like my own are coming up with creative ways to save on money.
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The Purple SuitcaseTerri told Luke not to leave until he double checked everything in his luggage, hoping he would find what she'd stashed away. She not only tucked a gift that may change their future in his belongings, but something that may change his heart as well. -
How to Save Hundreds on GroceriesHow your family can saves hundreds dollars on groceries using coupons. -
Why World of Warcraft is Worth It's Monthly FeeEvery month players like myself pay a fee of fifteen dollars to play games such as World of Warcraft, there are many reasons why we do this. Here are some of my own. -
Million Dollar SantaEven though Mr. Mayer was facing his own battle, he was able to find joy in giving to children who needed it most. -
First Person: It's Never too Early to Learn About SavingEven at an early age, children will learn the value of money through hands on learning experiences.Also published on:
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New Springfield Medical Regional Center Open TodayThe new Springfield Regional Medical Center downtown campus opened this morning at 6 a.m. Sunday, in Springfield Ohio.
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Winter Date Ideas Under $20If you're looking for a fun date during the cold winter season, here are some that may cost you under $20 or less.
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Don't Be Alarmed by the Nationwide TestThis coming Thursday, the Nationwide Emergency Test will take over radio and television stations.
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Electronics I Refuse to Purchase CheapCar stereos, PC’s and Ipads are three electronic items that I willingly pay retail or higher for even on a tight budget, here’s why
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Apple Releases the CloudApple has released the free app iCloud for all of you Apple lover's to enjoy. Here are few things about it's services.
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5 Ways to Keep Kids Safe This HalloweenAs Beggar’s Night approaches, make sure you do these five ideas to keep your little ones safe.
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3 Products I Make MyselfSome things are cheaper for the wallet, if made yourself. Here are 3 items that I make to save money and how I do so.
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Springfield Ohio's Hidden TalentLookout ABDC, it seems the Valley in Ohio holds some secret dancing talent, as well as singers who performed previously at the "Springfield's Got Talent" show.
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Trick or Treat with Jibber JabberAs five year old Melanie is Trick or Treating with her family, she makes a new friend she knows as Jibber Jabber and creates a memory that will last a lifetime.
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Creative Do it Yourself Halloween CostumesSoon it will be that time of year again for goblins, ghosts and witches to appear at parties and our doorsteps. But you don’t have to let your imagination break your wallet.
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The World in Emily’s EyesAs we glace through the eyes of the blue eyed preschooler Emily, we begin to see the world for it's beauty and character.
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What Lies in the ShadowsEven in our dreams, we're not always safe as we find ourselves haunted by the past.
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First Person: 10 Steps to a Budget Friendly WeddingIt is possible to have a beautiful wedding that will meet your needs and personality, while remaining within a set budget.
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Best Movie of 2011, Transformers; Dark of the MoonFor best movie of 2011, Transformers; Dark of the Moon has the right qualities to lead the other action adventures in the game.
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Five Educational Shows I Let My Children WatchThere are a wide range of educational television programs for children these days. Here are five television shows that my children and I enjoy. I highly recommend that you view these educational shows with your children, as well.
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Street Dreams ProjectOn September 14th, 2011 we will begin to watch Alexander Petrou (co-founder of Seed of Thought), begin his 5000km journey across the United States, as he cycles toward his goal in an attempt of 48 days, for the Street Dreams Project.
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Hiking Trails a Great Experience in the Midwestern U.SWhat a better way to end, or begin your day but with a hike on one of nature's most relaxing gifts to mankind, a trail. Here are a few that I have personally experienced, that you might find apealing as well.
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First Person: The Everyday Things We Do to Save MoneyFrom Halloween costumes to family events, here are some ways your family can save money. Here are some steps that will help you save money and remember to use the rewards you've been saving, that will help you save on everyday items such as food and gas.
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Favorite Video Game of 2011: World of Warcraft CataclysmWorld of Warcraft Cataclysm, is ranked high as my favorite video game of 2011 for it's ability to hold my attention, verses the competitors.
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Looks Can Be DeceivingGrowing up, you dream of buying the home that looks beautiful inside and out. But sometimes, what you see isn't always wonderful on the inside. As a matter of fact, even the most beautiful of homes can be downright creepy.
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The Rabbit in the GardenThe hunter with the garden of delicious vegetables is my friend. He leaves me wonderful treats in the metal cage at night. I have many adventures with my friend. This is a short story about one of them.
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Virtual Learning is Gaining Popularity in the MidwestFrom Public eSchools to taking college courses online, virtual learning is growing rapidly in some parts of the Midwest. Although virtual learning may not be suitable for all families, it seems to be just fine for many who are using it everyday.













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