Posts Tagged ‘budget’

Surplus – A Great Help For Family Budget

Buying surplus products is a great help for our family budget especially nowadays that price of almost all products are getting high while wage stays the same. We really need to stretch our budget to buy all the necessary things. Nowadays we need to be wise in disposing our money. We need to know where to buy our needs of good quality at an affordable prices than just go directly to one store and purchase the things we need without even comparing the price of the same brand of products on other stores.

My family and friends label me as ‘Miss Thrifty’. Well, it is nice to be labeled by that than ‘Miss Extravagant’ or ‘Miss Stingy’, right? Surplus products helps me a lot on my budgeting making me buy some of our wants with same amount of money when I I buy all our needs at regular price on local store nearby.

Filed under money matters

An $8 Rx Eyeglasses

An $8 Rx EyeglassesIs your child wearing an Rx eyeglasses? How much did you pay for your child’s latest Rx glasses? Did you know that it is possible for you to have a fashionable $8 Rx eyeglasses for you and your child?

It is back to school season again, a time to buy new things for your child’s needs at school. Definitely, it would be a great help to your family budget to  have an affordable yet fashionable Rx eyeglasses for your child, right? I’ve seen it on the video that it was featured on  the news, I have seen Zenni Optical on TV!!! They have fashionable eyeglasses for adults and kids that cost $8 only. I will tell my Aunt Linda about this good news too for them to avail those fashionable Rx eyeglasses, she, and my nieces Myla and Kelly needs it.

Let us give High Five to Zenni Optical for its fashionable eyeglasses at an affordable prices, a great help not just for your family’s eye care but to your budget as well. Where else can you avail such great price of Rx eyeglasses with lots of colors and designs to choose from? Definitely, Aunt Linda would be excited to hear this news.

Filed under children's health, money matters