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  1. If you are paying for college tuition you may be able to take a tax deduction for it! http://ow.ly/14iNN
  2. Tax Saving Tip: Be sure to look for and claim any deductions that you may be eligible for.
  3. Tax Saving Tip: Keep all business-related receipts. Keep track of what the receipts are for, and save them in a safe place.
  4. If you decide you must have that Xbox, then save for it. Wait until you can pay cash.
  5. Melissa d’Arabian has great recipes for delicious family dinners.. for under $10!! http://ow.ly/Xm1M
  6. See how Americans' attitudes towards internet and newspapers are shifting http://tinyurl.com/ykk5klf
  7. Some consumers got a heads start on their New Year's resolution to become debt free... http://tinyurl.com/yj7pozs
  8. See who just won an award for improving customer service and technology in the debt settlement industry http://tinyurl.com/yz4ypqf
  9. When doing you weekly grocery shopping, avoid non-grocery items that can be bought for less elsewhere.
  10. Wishing you a safe and blessed New Year, from all of us @SmartSavingTips. Stay tuned for great saving tips in 2010!!
  11. Quit smoking! You could save more than $2,000 a year if you go from being a pack-a-day smoker to a non-smoker.
  12. Get started on a few small projects to make your home more energy-efficient. See the EnergyStar website for more tips! http://ow.ly/Qx3n
  13. The stores have incredible sales every year for decorations, buy close to the holiday or even better, after the holiday!
  14. Lower the thermostat! If you’re cooking and having company over, chances are you can get away with lowering the heat in your house.
  15. Extended warranties may sound like a good deal but are often money pits. If it costs more than 20% of the purchase price, skip it!!
  16. Look through your bank statements and cut out expenses you may have forgotten about. Cancel any memberships or subscriptions you don't use.
  17. Forgo foods that never get eaten at Thanksgiving (stuffing anyone?) for things that are certain to be crowd pleasers! Save money and food!!
  18. There's a shift in how Black Friday is being handled this season. Check it out! http://ow.ly/E4S1
  19. Go green and save money this Thanksgiving with these helpful tips from @usnews http://ow.ly/E4Gz
  20. Always OVER-estimate your expenses and UNDER-estimate your income!