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Saving Money on Car Maintenance at Clever Dude Personal Finance & Money
Cheap oil change – Call your favorite shop and ask when the next special on oil changes will occur. Keep your eyes open for signs on the road advertising a special on oil changes. Know the going prices for this service and see if a local neighbor’s kid will do it for cheaper. You can save ...
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This and That: Stocks are cheap but could get even cheaper
Canadian Capitalist — ... the experience. Around the Personal Finance Network Four Pillars takes issue with CARP’s stand on mandatory RRIF withdrawals. Squawk Fox asked her readers about their three worst financial decisions. I’m not sure how prevalent credit repair is in Canada. Blunt Money warns that the only real way to repair credit history is to change behaviour and give it time. Clever Dude offered some frugal car maintenance ideas. Money Ning on what his parents taught him about ...

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Personal Finance Blog by Money Ning — ... Clever Dude has some sensible saving tips on car maintenance over at his blog!  Time for me to write them down and start implementing them into my schedule! ...

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