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September Shopping Roundup: Best Items to Buy Now — This month, shop for sports and outdoor apparel. [Parenting Squad]
How Women Can Reduce Healthcare Expenses — To reduce healthcare expenses, women can sign up for flexible spending accounts. [MoneyNing]
6 Ways to Get Exercise for Less — Exercise for less by working out to a DVD. [Christian Personal Finance]
5 Financial Moves to Make Immediately After Getting a New Job — After you get a new job, double check your tax withholding. [PT Money]
20 Easy Ways to Save Money On Utilities — To save money on utilities, invest in a low stream shower head. [BlogStash.com]
Date Night on a Budget — Have a frugal date night by preparing the dinner menu you plan to make a few days before your date. That way you can shop accordingly. [Canadian Finance Blog]
Why Credit Cards Aren't Evil: Benefits of Credit Cards — Credit cards can give you purchase protection. [The Digerati Life]
6 Career Moves To Make This September — Take the time to update your LinkedIn profile this September. [SavvySugar]
How to File a Complaint with the Do Not Call Registry — You can quickly and easily file a complaint with the do not call registry online. [Cash Money Life]
How to Save 6% (or More!) at Panera — To save money at Panera, buy Panera gift cards at your local grocery store. [Free Money Finance]
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I don't know about you, but I alway shop on sale only. I save a lot of money this way, buying 3 pieces of shoes for the price of 2 for example. Kids grow and they grow to fast, so I have to buy them new stuff all the time, so such money saving tips are in place.