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How to deal with increasing prices ? - euigorwithyou - 05-19-2008

Prices on products are increasing everywhere. Looks like the only way for people to deal with this problem is to learn how to cut on expences and save. Is there any other way to solve this problem ?


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Benn - 05-21-2008

we can't change the situation. I think that government interference is necessary, otherwise we will gradually reach a day when we won't be able to cut any expenses.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - bigQ - 05-26-2008

The big question is why the prices on food a suddenly rısıng?
It looks like some kind of global speculation to me. I just don't believe that something like this can happen in one year without any obvious reasons.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - sasha - 05-27-2008

There are mayor climate changes, and on the other hand, certain people are interested to gain hidden monoppoly on food production. Maybe it is the game for spreading geneticaly altered food in the world. Soon, someone will be crazy enough and propose growth of geneticaly altered food in Europe because it can be more resistant to climate changes and everybody will support this because of promised cheaper food. But the truth is that food could be cheaper even now.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Terry - 05-29-2008

actually it didn't happen in a year, it happened during the past 3-4 years. yes, the world economy is very instable now


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Faw_Peter - 07-01-2008

In the 21st century everybody will have to know at least very little about economy so that he/she could manage his/her assets.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Steven - 07-06-2008

How to deal with inflation:
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Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Terry - 07-09-2008

One thing which can help us save money is to learn to cook at home. And, try to eat less at the restaurants.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Terry - 07-09-2008

a solution for the future is to save the water from rains into special tanks.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Hakan G - 08-30-2008

One simple solution: make more money


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Terry - 09-04-2008

Hakan G Wrote:One simple solution: make more money
Smile good solution, no doubts. I believe you're following this principle.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Hakan G - 09-04-2008

Well...at least I’m trying .... Smile


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Benn - 09-20-2008

over the past several months I started to make savings and avoid buying things that are of little use to me. The life became less enjoyable, but maybe I'll get used to that. :-(


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - willyoumind - 09-21-2008

I normally create all my soaps and detergents by using the homemade method. By doing this, it can help me save a lot of money! Beside that, it's also environmental friendly as well Smile


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Karl.in.eu - 09-21-2008

I prefer the cosmetic companies do that job, and save on other staff like the public transport.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Faw_Peter - 09-22-2008

Willyoumind, are your recipes working? If yes, then share the recipe with all of us.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Hakan G - 09-26-2008

One should start by saving on things that are an excess, like buying an ice-cream or chocolate. Cutting this off the list will make you some little deposit for your bank account and keep your body healthy.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - M.Helen - 10-29-2008

it's not too good when the country's citizens begin to make savings. Savings are the opposite of investments, which means they cause negative effect on economy. All the money must be in turnover.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - Lorry - 12-26-2009

When product companies see the cost of materials rise, the result for consumers is often a price increase (gasoline) or, less often, a smaller amount of product at the same price (potato chips). Everyone want to purchase with a low prices but i think prices will always rising.


Re: How To Deal With Increasing Prices ? - ELLEN1992 - 06-10-2010

I feel that all the price is rising up except my salary.


Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - proximity3 - 07-02-2010

HowTo: deal with inflation. Or, petrol prices, fresh-food prices, unemployment and your mortgage

SYDNEY (Thomson Financial) – Job advertisements in newspapers and on the Internet averaged 249,915 per week in June, 0.8 percent fewer than in May but 36.1 percent more than a year earlier, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ) said.

Score. Unemployment in Australia is 4.2%, a 32 or 33 (depending upon where you read it) year record low. Yes, that’s pretty low. More importantly, there’s an argument ‘out there’ that it may find its way below 4% next year. Currently, employment is growing at around 3% per year, while the economy itself grows at about 4%. Wages are growing at around 4.1% per year, only just below the Reserve Bank’s Action Station of 4.5%.

The government is aiming to ease this with attempts to increase labour force participation, currently running at 65% – pretty high. Skilled immigrants, older workers, etc. are being encouraged (I mentioned this in the very formative days of this blog)
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Re: How to deal with increasing prices ? - sneakers888 - 07-06-2010

From what I read in a dif thread, wholesale BB are sold in bulk (in bulk implies to me quantities more than Joe Consumer can afford to pay) to companies to use as incentives (HP was one example) & are obtained directly from Marriott's corporate incentive department.


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