Spend Less this Valentine’s Day…

Spend Less this Valentine’s Day…

It’s not quite February yet, but it is certainly time to be planning your Valentine’s Day gift because guys, let’s be realistic… you know you’re going to end up running around on February 13th grabbing the last heart shaped box of chocolates and mushy card that’s left. And you know your Valentine deserves much better than that, right?! (Yes!)

So, let me help. The main thing you have to know about Valentine’s Day is your significant other wants something that’s unique and special. She will love store bought items, but would be ecstatic over something you make on your own! I know, that’s scary to think about. But here’s where I come in.

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Posted by: Charissa Cowart | January 27, 2012 ~ Comments Off

Valentine’s date ideas for college students

Valentine’s date ideas for college students

A new semester of school has started, which means instead of spending money on a lavish Valentines dinner for your special someone; you spent it on textbooks. Instead of going out on an unfortunate date, try some of these tips that will save you money…

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Posted by: Charissa Cowart | January 18, 2012 ~ Comments Off

Are you preparing for Valentine’s Day?

Are you preparing for Valentine’s Day?

Valentine’s Day is creeping up on us! Which means if you plan to shop online for your Vday gifts, you need to get started now so they will arrive on time.

Here are a few Valentine’s Day facts to get you thinking…

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Posted by: Charissa Cowart | January 12, 2012 ~ Comments Off

Who does Valentines Day Better: Men or Women?

A poll of over a 1000 people gave us some insight into what men and women really think when it comes to Valentines Day—the truth might shock you!

If you thought men were the only ones adrift at sea when…

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Posted by: Lesley Purtell | January 27, 2010 ~ Comments Off

New Administration Sparks Signs of Strengthening Consumer Confidence

WILMINGTON, Del. – January 22, 2009 – 50 percent of consumers reported they will have more confidence in the economy while more than 1 in 4 feel more comfortable increasing their everyday spending now that the new administration has taken over. This is according to the eBillme(TM) Online Spending Index, a quarterly survey examining consumer spending trends online. The survey is conducted by Javelin Strategy and Research and released quarterly by eBillme, the payment option that enables consumers and small businesses to use online banking to pay now, pay securely and use available funds. This quarter’s Index shows cautious optimism through the continuing uncertainty about economic conditions.

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Posted by: Lesley Purtell | January 22, 2009 ~ Comments Off