Face it whether or not you make $15,000 a year or a $100,000 we all want to save money.  Whether or not your saving for a family vacation, a rainy day fund or an emergency fund, savings always comes in handy.  Have you ever heard the old saying "Something bad will happen when you are least prepared for it".  This statment is always true.  As soon as your savings has dwindled down to next to nothing, the car will need new tires or the refrigerator will break...if it can happen, it will happen and in life sometimes it is better to be prepared for the worst.

If you are a single parent or a one income household this might seem like an imposible task, but have faith it dosn't have to be, and we are here to show you how!



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