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Get a Cash Advance to Pay for Christmas

Published by Steve H on December 24th, 2012

As we all know, Christmas is one of the biggest spending times of the year for people. It takes a lot of money to take care of all of the gifts and party arrangements and everything else which needs to be handled. You can get ahead with your last minute Christmas shopping with a cash advance from Check City. At Check City, we are proud to offer a suite of financial services that are meant to help people out who are in need. With a cash advance, you will be able to get cash on the spot to cover your Christmas shopping needs. The process is

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Choosing Healthy Alternatives this Holiday Season

Published by Steve H on December 17th, 2012

The holidays are almost here this month, with only a couple of weeks to go until Christmas. The time to finish up shopping is fast approaching, as is the deadline to have plans in place. While the holidays do tend to cause some stress for people, they also bring with them great memories, gifts, and wonderful food. That wonderful food contributes heavily to how much weight people tend to put on during the holidays. The combination of holiday festiveness, cold weather, and abundance of food tends to make it so that people do not feel inclined to do much else besides eat and remain indoors. While this kind of mentality is likely to

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Save Money While Shopping Online

The approaching holiday season reminds everyone that American consumers are alive and well.  It also serves to remind all that online shopping is becoming increasingly used and useful. This year more than any other, online shopping sites and online purchase have been used and made more frequently than they have ever been in the past.  This is due largely, it is supposed, to their convenience and ease for the consumer. With a few simple points and clicks the modern shopper can purchase anything from toiletries to TVs and often at seemingly discounted prices.  Seemingly discounted prices, however, are far different

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Keep Money From Burning a Hole Through the Floor this Christmas

Published by Chris T on December 1st, 2012

There’s a famous phrase that says your money is burning a hole in your pocket. It means you have cash in hand and you want to go spend it. You can’t sit still you want to use it so bad. This seems to hit hardest during the Christmas season. Hot chocolate, sales and the prospect of Christmas presents seems to infect people into a frenzy. They walk into stores with the hopes of buying a gallon of milk and come away with $50 worth of presents. This may be fine to do once or twice, but the more often you

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Take Care of Shopping with a Cash Advance

Published by Steve H on November 29th, 2012

The holiday season is upon us, and it looking to be a busy one indeed. This next month will likely be a fairly frantic one as people scramble about and try to get everything taken care of. There are a lot of things to shop for during December, all of which is part of getting in the holiday spirit. Indeed, people can expect to buy a lot of food, gifts, decorations, and more. Shopping for gifts for others tends to be a major expense during this time of year, as does travel arrangements. People like to be home for the holidays, making this season one of the most highly traveled of all. Whether you are shopping for gifts or for plane

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Cash in on the Holidays

November and December are collectively known as the holiday season and is the time of year when people largely turn their thoughts to others and the gifts they can purchase to show them love.  It is a wonderful time of year, the most wonderful time of year according to a popular seasonal song, and it is made so by the selfless giving of one’s time and money to help lift others. But because of this spirit of giving, the holiday season is also one of the most expense times of the year.  Some individuals even go into debt over the

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Shopping Smart for Christmas after Thanksgiving

Published by Chris T on November 23rd, 2012

October came and went in the blink of an eye. Most didn’t realize how much time was passing until Thanksgiving started knocking on the door. You blinked again and now, before you can say “Sales!,” Black Friday will be over and you’ll be welcoming the Christmas season into your home. Christmas is truly the most wonderful time of the year. At no other time during the year will you see so many people happily living their lives in service of others or being so friendly to each other in the stores. The Christmas spirit has such a powerful effect on

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Start Your Christmas Shopping Today

Published by Chris T on November 2nd, 2012

The Holiday season is upon us, and although many don’t like to think about it until after Thanksgiving, so is Christmas. Most like to keep Christmas safely in the background until midnight on the Friday following Thanksgiving. The instant it’s over though, Christmas season is in full swing. Everywhere you go people are singing Christmas Carols, Santa is ringing a bell for the Salvation Army outside of grocery stores and people are shopping, shopping, and shopping some more. The spirit comes into full swing at the stroke of Midnight, but it is unwelcome and shunned every second before that clock

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Tips For Keeping New Year’s Resolutions

Christmas is over and we are entering a new year. That is exciting. I hope you have all made resolutions for the next year. Many at times, we do not accomplish all of our resolutions. It will take a little faith and courage to get us through the new year. I have an acronym that I use and it always works for me. Its all about your DESIRE to progress. D- Determination. The D stands for the determination to follow your resolution. E- Excitement. The excitement you feel for the holiday season and the new year. All the new resolutions

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3 Ways To Save Money This Christmas!

Christmas is almost here and everyone is excited. In our excitement, we forget that we spend money trying to show our loved ones how much we love them. If you are totally out of cash, there are so many ways of spending Christmas without feeling obliged to give if you cant afford to. Below are a couple of inexpensive things you can do and still feel the Christmas spirit: 1. Christmas cards: If you don’t have money this year to send Christmas cards, I am sure your family and friends will understand. You can use your old Christmas cards from

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