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The Gift of Rock Bottom
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The other night I was on my way home from a 6th grade band concert. It was much improved since the last time I was there last Fall. Honestly, I was dreading the sound of the clarinet, but to my surprise, there wasn’t a single moment I wanted to plug my ears. Photo Credit: minxlj via Compfight cc Anyway… ...1 week ago -
Here is Dave Ramsey’s advice on student loan debt
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Related posts: Student Debt is Killing the Church Tripp Fuller: 5. Student Debt Squelches Ecclesial Entrepreneurship. What stops... A good $10,000 bachelor program would do more for lower income families than doubling size of student loan programs Walter Russell Mead on ending the poverty blues: Part of... ...1 week ago -
15 ways to save $1,000 quickly
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Most financial experts agree that one key to a solid financial plan is having an emergency fund in place for when Murphy shows up at your door. The first of Dave Ramsey’s baby steps is to save $1,000 for a starter emergency fund with the idea of bumping that up to 3-6 months after you have taken care of your ...2 weeks ago -
How To Cut Credit Card Debt
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Make Micro Payments (aka The Snowflake Technique) To Reduce … Make Micro Payments (aka the Snowflake Technique) to Reduce Credit Card Debt Cut Up Your Credit Cards (or Make Them Inaccessible) Get a Part Time Job or Work from Home; The Nuclear Option for Credit Card Debt – Bankruptcy; More ...2 weeks ago -
An Emergency Fund Is More Than Just Money In The Bank: You May Have More Money Available Than You Think
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If having a small emergency fund of $1,000 or even $3,000 makes you nervous, keep in mind that you probably have much more money available to you than you think.2 weeks ago -
Budgeting Giveaway…
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For the last 5 days, I have taught you how to organize a household budget, by setting up a Budget Binder. Day #1 – Assemble your Binder Day #2 – Record of Accounts & Monthly Due Date Schedule Day #3 – Income & Debt Tracking Day #4 – Annual & Monthly Expenses Day #5 – Cash ...2 weeks ago -
My Journey Out of Debt Step #7: Pay Off Your Mortgage Early
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Did you know that the vast majority of self-employed millionaire businesswoman (98%) are home owners? Not only that, but about one in three (34 percent) has a ZERO mortgage balance ! One in five has a balance under $100,000, and only 4 percent has a balance of $500,000 or more. (SOURCE: Stanley, Thomas J., ...2 weeks ago -
7 Characteristics of Debt-Free People
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Read on to discover the 7 Characteristics of Debt-Free People by Dave Ramsey. Enjoy! My Related Posts: Snowball Your Way Out of Debt The Millionaire Mentality Why is “Budget” Such a Dirty Word? Filed under: Managing Your Money2 weeks ago -
My Notes from Preach Better Sermons
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In case you missed them today, here are all my notes from today’s online preaching conference, Preach Better Sermons : Steven Furtick The whole worship service is one thing, not separate parts, it is one thing. The service is won and lost in transitions. Preaching and a worship service communicate ...2 weeks ago -
Finances Are Important… But Are You Taking The Time To Enjoy Your Life?
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You care about your finances, but are you taking the time to truly enjoy your life, and your money, now?3 weeks ago -
Who Makes the Household Financial Decisions?
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Follow @robertjacobs01 Who makes the household financial decisions in your family? Is it the husband? Is it the wife? Who’s responsible? The answer is simple; both of you. Both have equal say, and both should respect each other’s opinion. However, that is not always the case in our culture. photo credit: ...3 weeks ago -
The Secret to Becoming Awesome
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Nobody wants to lead an average life—at least nobody I talk to. But its easy to do. We get lulled into a coma of ease and familiarity. Then we medicate our boredom and futility with entertainment. Before we know it, half our life is spent and weve done practically nothing important. If you can’t see this video ...4 weeks ago -
Saving Money
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Did you notice? My header photo has been changed to a spring photo and makes the place looks ever so much springier! sorry, couldnt resist. The flower bed is full of daffs, tulips and hyacinths that are all marvelously beautiful! Some one might remember, last autumn I took Dave Ramsey s Financial Peace ...4 weeks ago -
My Debt Story: How I Paid Off $100,000 In Debt (And How You Can Too)
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I’m not done paying off all my debts yet, but I recently hit the century mark and wanted to share with you all how I did it. I have paid off $100,000 in debt in 17 months, and am a few months away from being debt free for the first time in 20 years. My Debt Story I am a musician (a trombone player) who found ...4 weeks ago -
Why people tend to spend less with cash than when they use credit
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What debt is in most situations is denial. You have already spent the money, you just aren’t emotionally admitting it. – Dave Ramsey I was listening to The Dave Ramsey Show this week when Dave made this statement. I had never really thought of debt in terms of denial before. I believe this is why people tend ...4 weeks ago -
Are You Living Below Your Means?
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If you take the time to create a budget, you can quickly find out if you are living below your means. There are guidelines that you can follow to check and see if you are overspending in certain areas. I follow Dave Ramsey’s philosophy that you should budget every dollar so you know where all of [...]4 weeks ago -
Should I ever pass on my company’s 401K match?
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Our parents and grandparents lived in a world where it was typical to work for a company for 30 years or more and then retire with a gold watch and a comfortable pension. Unfortunately, those days are almost gone as many companies have either done away with pensions or are in the process of doing so. In its place many ...5 weeks ago


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