The economy is showing signs of improvement, but some of our newly acquired financial habits are likely to linger. Business executives and personal shoppers are expected to remain thrifty and continue to look for ways to trim expenditures. Technology spending is expected to decline about 5 percent overall in 2009 as companies look for technology that cuts costs and boosts productivity. If you're starting a new venture or if it's time to replace outdated technology, here are some thoughts on thrifty buys and false economies.
Thrifty Shopping
False Economies
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