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Let's face it; we all don't make millions of dollars a year, and the odds are that most of us won't receive a large windfall inheritance either. However, that doesn't mean that we can't build sizeable wealth - it'll just take some time. If you're young, time is…
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"Tame My Budget"
would be my opening. Initially I like to put it as "Tame My
Money", but over my years of disciplining my financial, I
realized that money is nothing. It is just a piece of paper, right?
However, when I write about budget, then that is where the power
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Getting paid for things
I'm not actually doing is not only my favorite way
to earn money, it's how people amass great amounts of
wealth! Passive income isn't about pyramid schemes or
sales scams -- it's just a way of earning money without having
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Before touting my success as an animal rights activist and pet quilt designer, I'm know as a "credit and debt collection Goddess". Since 1991, I've been a credit and debt collection specialist and have written two self-help software titles; "The Credit Work Book" and…
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I don't want to drag you down, but you never know when you’ll be facing job loss or financial difficulties -- and people who are struggling now know the supreme importance of building an emergency fund! Financial expert Ethan Ewing shares nine steps to build a nest egg… and they’re not too painful...
“By implementing some or all of these steps, you will see your savings account gradually growing,” says Ewing, the President of Bills.com. “If you need it, it will be there for you; and if you are fortunate enough not to need it, you will soon find yourself with a sizable nest egg.”
1. Save your store “savings.” If the grocery store register receipt says, “You saved $17.52 today,” then transfer that amount into a savings account. Ewing says, “You will be driven to hunt for bargains, as every deal means you pay yourself instead of a retailer.” And you may not notice the "missing" money!
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Research shows that people spend money because they feel powerless. If you’re struggling with debt and spending outside your budget, check out these seven ways to feel more powerful in your life…because they’re also unusual ways to spend less money! Read More »
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Because we cannot get enough
financial advice in this troubling time, I've rounded up some good
advice you can find on the web right now.
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I recently terminated employment with my employer of four years and 11 months. The longest I've ever lived or worked anywhere consequtively. I learned more than the just the business of my job. Because I was a government employee, instead of Social Security a portion of my income went into a... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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