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    Tax Refund ID Theft- Personal Finance

    January 24, 2013 by Erin, The $5 Dinner Mom Leave a Comment

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    As tax season is quickly approaching it may be wise to read this article on the Rise in IRS Refund ID Thefts.  One of the top tips is to always question why someone needs your social security number even if it is a business asking for it along with checking your credit report each year.  Head on over to ABC News to read more!

    And check out some of Erin’s other favorite personal finance websites…

    • LearnVest – Daily newsletter that is packed with money-saving tips and financial how-tos to enrich your life.
    • Credit Sesame – A free online personal finance tool that provides the best way for consumers to securely monitor their credit and save money on debt.
    • Dave Ramsey – Financial counselor that has helped millions get out of debt and find financial peace and freedom.
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    I’m Erin Chase…

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    I have a little problem. I cannot make a meal that costs more than $5. It’s unnatural, but my pocketbook thanks me.

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