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Surviving the economic crisis—DON’T PANIC

As we face this financial crisis in our country—it is vital that we do not panic. Although, we are constantly bombarded with stories surrounding the declining real estate market, the government bailing out financial institutions, the job market plummeting as well as gas and food prices increasing—we as individuals have to re-evaluate our current situations and adjust accordingly. As an initiative, I have designed a plan to help me and my family alleviate some of the stress during our troubled times.
1. Budget expenses
a. Cut back on utilities (if possible)
i. Turn off lights when I leave a room.
ii. Use ceiling fans instead of the air conditioning
b. Travel as necessary
i. Conserve gas by combining errands.
ii. Explore work at home opportunities.
c. Take on another job
2. Spend less and borrow less
a. Buy products in bulk or on sale.
b. Use cash instead of credit.
c. Buy only the necessities.
3. Stay abreast of the current issues regarding our nation
a. Be an informed citizen.
b. Rally for change

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Sunday, October 19th 2008 at 12:39PM
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Sheril thanks for sharing these tips, because they are practical ways we all can conserve until this economic challenge passes.
Sunday, October 19th 2008 at 6:41PM
Jen Fad
My sentiments exactly, Sheril. I am trying desperately to reign in my household on all of them, especially utilities, make one auto trip do, and no credit card charges!
Tuesday, November 11th 2008 at 10:57AM
Bill Cooper
I am trying to be seated at the inauguration ceremonies in January. Will any members of your household make it or have plans to? I will petition my congressman. Will be glad to know of any "tips for tickets"(smile) to the inauguration are also welcomed, should you happen to come up on any.
Tuesday, November 11th 2008 at 11:17AM
Bill Cooper
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