Young Adults Set Big Money Goals for 2011

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asif 2:17PM February 12, 2011

I am hoping that 2011 will be a much more productive year for me personally in regards to savings since I am planning for my wedding next year and I am already sweating the debt I will incur from that. For now, I am breaking down bill by bill and seeing how I can better spend my money and pay my bills at the same time. For some bills, it is easier than others like my cell phone bill - I actually sat down and figured my usage versus what I was paying and I really didnt make sense to keep paying so much in overages. I did my research for the best deal and decided to go prepaid with Straight Talk because while it wasn't the cheapest deal out there, it was the one with the best bang for the buck. Instead of paying between $110 and $175, I have a steady $45 bill month to month without worry of overages since its an unlimited plan the benefits are with networks ST utilizes without a contract. While I did have to purchase a new phone with this new network and shell out another $75 for that, I did avoid activation fees and a new contract. Those savings, easy to get, will really make a difference.

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