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Articles by Jill Russo Foster

It's Your Tax Refund, Isn't It?

By Jill Russo Foster

Instead of a nice check from the IRS, you get a notice stating that you've already claimed your tax refund for this year. Who got your tax refund if it wasn't you? The author explains and offers some tips to help you prevent tax refund identity theft.

8 Tips For Saving Money With The Green Lifestyle

By Jill Russo Foster

Is it possible to save money by going green? The author gives 8 tips for making environmental changes that are financially savvy.

A Savings Account Can Save Your Home

By Jill Russo Foster

Jill Russo Foster offers suggestions for increasing your savings. A healthy savings account can be used to pay your mortgage if an unforseen emergency results in a loss of income or increased expenses.

Divorce: How To Make A Clean Financial Break

By Jill Russo Foster

Some details are too important to be overlooked. When facing a divorce, people often overlook the finer financial details in favor of the larger emotional issues. Jill Russo Foster offers some suggestions for making sure that your divorce really does leave you free to start a new life.

Wallet Wellness-Protect Yourself In 3 Steps

By Jill Russo Foster

What would happen if your wallet was lost or stolen? Jill Russo Foster recommends taking three steps to protect your information.

Why You Need A Living Will

By Jill Russo Foster

Jill Russo Foster provides some heartfelt, but practical reasons for preparing a Living Will.

10 Ways To Save On Everyday Expenses

By Jill Russo Foster

Ten suggestions for saving on everyday, small expenses. Some of these tips are common sense; some might seem to be a bit "frugal". Just remember, if you're working toward a goal, you've got nothing to lose by trying something new, frugal as it may be! Sometimes "baby steps" are the best way to start on the path to bigger and better ways to manage your expenses.

6 Tips From Home Disaster Survivors

By Jill Russo Foster

Two acquaintances of the author, whose homes were damaged by flooding and fire, provide advice for protecting your digital information and your physical possessions