Gaye Levy, Contributor
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This year tax day appears on April 17. For most of you, your return is now filed and you are waiting for a modest refund. For the not so lucky, you have just made another huge donation to the government or, as in my case, have filed an extension to delay the pain of filing (but alas, not the pain of payment.)
Traditionally, this time of year is crappy for retailers for all of the reasons above. So, when it comes to adding to your preparedness supplies, well, all you may have is a buck or two. That does not have to daunt you and, in many cases, may be just the inspiration you need to pick up a few inexpensive odds and ends to fill in until you can afford a bit more.
Are you ready to do some budget prepping?
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This year tax day appears on April 17. For most of you, your return is now filed and you are waiting for a modest refund. For the not so lucky, you have just made another huge donation to the government or, as in my case, have filed an extension to delay the pain of filing (but alas, not the pain of payment.)
Traditionally, this time of year is crappy for retailers for all of the reasons above. So, when it comes to adding to your preparedness supplies, well, all you may have is a buck or two. That does not have to daunt you and, in many cases, may be just the inspiration you need to pick up a few inexpensive odds and ends to fill in until you can afford a bit more.
Are you ready to do some budget prepping?