Don’t cringe on the subject, by looking at the title.
I won’t ask you to stop watching TV and movies.
In the world of frugality, some people can take “saving money” too far.
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Don’t cringe on the subject, by looking at the title.
I won’t ask you to stop watching TV and movies.
In the world of frugality, some people can take “saving money” too far.
We watch movies every weekend night. My favorite genre is the War and thrillers. Whenever I get to see a movie on finance (management or mismanagement) I tend to see them first over my thrillers. I watched the movie “The Big Short” on the first day it was released. Here are 4 great films inspired by the world of finance.
The financial world has its ups and downs and history has shown that drama follows those in the market. From running boiler rooms and using high-pressure tactics to sell to betting against the market to make millions – it’s no surprise that the finance world has inspired some of the best films to grace Hollywood.
Winter is just few months away. Generally outdoor activities come to a standstill during winter months. Most outdoor activities are commuting and shopping trips. But here are a list of numerous ways you can enjoy your winter, staying indoor but not missing out on the fun.
After enjoying your summer in the beaches and spending a lot on holidays, you might probably be thinking of frugal but fun ways to enjoy during winter while indoors with family and friends. I have compiled a list of 101 ways to enjoy winter indoors and believe you me, most of these methods will cost you almost nothing.
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