Yes, bargain and deal can be synonyms.
Steal, find, cheap, knockoff,deal.
Depending on what definition you're using, you could use: agreement, bargain, arrangement, compromise, contract, pact, pledge, or handle. Example: She dealt with/handled it well. They had a deal/compromise.
deal, treaty, agreement, understanding, promise, pledge, engagement, guarantee, arrangement, commitment, bond
In my opinion another way to say 'money saver' would be: a good deal, a bargain, economically smart or even 'budget friendly'.
The audience are offered a deal: if they choose a particular course of action, they are offered a positive outcome in addition to the usual 'cause and effect' of the situation.
A 'bargain'.
Steal, find, cheap, knockoff,deal.
Bargain is also known as "steal"
negotiate
A bargain or deal.
Depending on what definition you're using, you could use: agreement, bargain, arrangement, compromise, contract, pact, pledge, or handle. Example: She dealt with/handled it well. They had a deal/compromise.
seal the deal
Deal
'Deal' fits this description...
Pact, contract, binding agreement.
Yes a good deal
bargain as in the expression: ¡Que ganga! What a deal!