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weddingLargeIf you have an upcoming wedding, there is no secret that it can be pretty expensive to get everything you want in a wedding these days. Instead of pulling out your hair and stressing out about the economy, it is much better to get yourself onto WWHOW to check out wedding deals. I bet you didn’t think of that, did you? Brides normally go to the slew of bridal sites on the Internet, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that you will be getting a good deal. In fact, you may even be getting a worse deal if you are looking for wedding shopping tips from some of the leading bridal websites online.

On WWHOW, there are deals posted in your area by fellow brides who are shopping, and you can take advantage of the same discounts. If you want to be helpful to your bridesmaids, then you may want to consider giving some of these tips to them on discount bridesmaids dresses at David’s Bridal in your area that could be up to 69% off! Think of all the money that you are going to be able to save on your wedding by using this bargain shopping website, and why not just spend it on your honeymoon?

WoodenNecklaceCloseupGreat jewelry at an affordable price is definitely hard to find, which is why I am so glad I am part of a bargain hunting community like WWHOW. It’s also kind of rude to ask your girlfriends where they got their new necklace or earrings, so it works out well that my group of friends and I post all of our shopping deals directly to this website. This is an interactive community that gives you your own username, which is fun because you can keep an eye on someone who you know has the same shopping interests as you.

Just last week, I got a tipoff on a beautiful wooden beaded necklace that was 50% off through WWHOW. This is the kind of jewelry that I like because I have a funky and bohemian style, and there is another user on WWHOW that seems to like the same jewelry as me. I was keeping an eye on all of the deals that she was posting, and I saw that she posted a sale for this necklace at a store that was about 5 miles from my home. I jumped in my car and got it right away, and I’m just so grateful that I was able to get this “steal” for the jewelry that I love!

financial-advice-money-bagI think that everyone is looking for money advice these days, especially with the recent economic scares. If that sounds like you, then swing by Money Ning for some quality financial advice. This is a blog dedicated to personal finance where it will give you tips on investing, saving cash, stocks, mortgages, early retirement, and pretty much everything that you could need to get your finances in order for a healthy and happy life.

This is the perfect resource for any person who has financial questions and doesn’t know where to turn. The creator of this blog came from a middle-class background, and he now is using his personal experiences to share the secrets of managing your wealth while also caring for your future and your family.

One interesting post to check out is How Much Money Should I Leave My Children. This is a pretty common question, but it will give you insight on how to plan for your children’s future, as well as your own. It details how you can retire comfortably and also have extra savings, depending on your income. This blog is quite clear in its advice, and you will appreciate the straightforward manner in which it answers every day financial questions. Don’t stay in the dark about your money – check out Money Ning for some helpful resources!

Thanks to Price Spider , we have found a way to share some goodness all over the USA. WWHOW being a Web 2.0 platform of course is all about connecting with all sources to bring them to your plate, but meaningfully, where you’re at.

So, enjoy the goodness! You can find something near you , a good deal on gadgets, tvs, games, and other electronics products. If you know of any better deals , sign up and post them!

We all can help each other out in these times, and we will continue to look for ways to keep you up to date , on What Where and How Much !

So today is the start of the new school year and a new blog! To begin with, I arrived this afternoon in Miami from South Africa. As a foreign college-student studying economics and finance about to start my third year here, I reckon I’m primed as far as stretching the average dollar goes. For one thing, the exchange rate from home is NOT particularly favorable at present and calling Mum and Dad for cash simply isn’t going to end the way I’d like. So, instead I have learnt to simply deal with it. As it stands, I am debt-free, living in one of the most expensive cities in the world, loving my life and doing so on a budget.

How the hell do I manage it?

Simple, really: it’s a foreign concept called BUDGETING that the average student either doesn’t fully comprehend or like. Stick with me, folks, and you will learn not only what your average student gets up to when they SHOULD be studying, but how to manage your finances, cut corners and make sure that, at the end of the day, what cash you have really does cover everything. Yes, it is possible. And no, you don’t ALWAYS have to be a cheapskate; dumpster-diving may be a past-time you enjoy, but it certainly isn’t a practice I’m about to endorse. I have standards, people!

No more fish and chips at Tony Roma’s. That’s disconcerting but not lethal. We still managed to go through the list of functions that we consider for the initial release. Sorry Alfonso, no developers allowed :) Leslie and I took the biggest scissors we could find and I think came up with something that seems reasonable. It was a darn expensive lunch though – while we were there the market lost over 400 points.

Here is a novel idea – let’s have a blog that would be a journal of our venture ;) and let’s start it while we are not too far along.

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