January 3, 2017

So your New Year’s resolution is to spend more wisely in 2017? Here are some simple ways to do it. Experts suggest you cut one service you’re not using, like a premium cable channel you don’t watch, or eat dinner at home once more per week or brown-bag your lunch one day a week. And with clothing, games, books or sporting equipment look for used items before you buy new. Source Link
 
A new report from America’s pediatricians says e-cigarettes can put teens on a lifelong road to nicotine addiction. Studies show the earlier you start smoking the harder it is to kick the habit and e-cigarettes make it easy for youngsters to start. The latest figures show that more high school kids are using e-cigarettes than smoking tobacco. Source Link
 
If that gift to yourself is a new flat screen, your patience is about to pay off. TV prices typically plunge about 20 percent in the two weeks before the Super Bowl and bigger screens offer the best deals. But don’t waste those savings on an extended warranty and choose generic instead of pricey HDMI cables because you won’t see the difference on-screen. Source Link