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Saving Money: An Overview
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A dollar saved is worth more than a dollar earned.
We provide information about saving money in the following areas because money is so important in the new normal that exists after a diagnosis - even for people who have health insurance. Studies indicate that over 50% of the personal bankruptcies in the U.S. are due to medical expenses, and over 75% of those people have health insurance.
We recommend that you at least skim the titles in both lists so you will know what information is available if needed now or in the future.
Medical Expenses
- Drugs: How To Save Money When Buying Or Using
- Health Care: How To Save Money
- How To Negotiate A Doctor's Bill
- How To Negotiate For A Lower Health Care Bill
- How To Save Money In A Hospital
- Medical Bills: How To Save Money (after receiving a medical bill)
- Medical Tourism (saving money by traveling to get medical care)
- Tax Advantaged Health Savings Plans (including getting money out of)
General Finances (from the point of view of a person living after a diagnosis)
- How To Deal With A Financial Crunch or Crisis
- How To Save Money When Paying Your Mortgage
- How To Save Money When You Plan A Funeral
- Insurance
- Managing Your Debt
- Spending Less Day To Day
- What To Do When You Owe Money To The IRS (whether the IRS knows it or not)
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