7 Financial Lessons From Game of Thrones

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7 Financial Lessons From Game of Thrones
The “thronies,” fans who would rather endure a Cersei-style naked walk of shame than miss an episode of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” will tell you that the show’s mix of sex, savagery and political intrigue have made the epic fantasy a huge hit. But the show — 6 seasons and counting, and based on author George R.R.

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Enjoy Your Summer Vacation – Without Maxing Out Your Credit Cards
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Budget. It’s the dreaded word of personal finance. Say it, and people will tell you how much they despise it. The statistics bear this out: Only 39 percent of U.S. adults say they closely track their spending and have a budget, according to a 2014 survey conducted for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling.

From Shopping to Dining, Save on the Cost of Food
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Rental car insurance–to get it or not to get it? Those are the questions you ask yourself as you stare at the clerk in the rental car place. How much is it? Is it worth paying for something that is unlikely to happen? Those are more questions you may ask. The issue seems to be that most people do not know what they

6 Biggest Vacation Expenses and How to Get Them for Less
It’s no secret that cheap vacations can be hard to pull off. In fact, a 2013 study by American Express revealed that summer travel expenses average $1,145 per person. If you plan to get away in the fall or winter as well, your annual vacation costs could easily be far higher. Vacations are meant to be relaxing,

5 Ways to Save on Theatre Tickets for Plays, Musicals
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5 Ways You Could Be (Financially) Cheating on Your Partner
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Norway Set To Ban Fossil Fuel Cars In 2025
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35 Life Hacks That Will Save You Thousands
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How Modifying Your Car Affects Your Auto Insurance
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Bundling Your Auto Policy: Does it Make Sense?
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Non-Owners Insurance: For Those Who Dont Own a Car, But Drive One Anyways
Don’t own a car? Still end up always driving one? You may need Non-Owners insurance. Just because you do not own a vehicle, doesn’t mean you can’t have insurance. Getting into an accident is very costly, and potentially financially ruinous if you are not covered. The issue is, deciding whether to buy Non-Owners

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