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Dealing With Financial Regret - Fruclassity
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The 10 Commandments of Fruclassity. Join The Fruclassity Movement. Dealing With Financial Regret. August 10, 2015. And about how it would be nice if we could go back in time and fix our mistakes. When we had our financial wake-up call in the fall of 2012 (and I might add, we’ve had and needed several more wake-up calls since then), I spent several months shaming myself for years of financial irresponsibility. “How could you have been so stupid? 8221; I would say to myself? We cannot go back in time and e...
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4 Ways to Save Money as a New College Student - WiseDollar
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WiseDollar Personal Finance and More! 4 Ways to Save Money as a New College Student. 4 Ways to Save Money as a New College Student. Getting started in college is exciting for a lot of reasons. For many people, it is their first chance to live away from home and really feel ‘like an adult.’ It is also fun to meet new people, get started on a career path, and expand your horizons in a number of ways. If you find yourself in this situation as a new college student. Be Efficient with Books. First, always buy...
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Commitments Aren't Only For Your Relationships | Debt RoundUp
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What I Use Everyday. Pay Off Debt and Save. This Free Tool Changed My Life! I wouldn't be debt free and building wealth if it weren't for the free tool from Personal Capital. Seriously, it's the best! Commitments Aren’t Only For Your Relationships. Hello, I'm Grayson! 5 tools that helped me get out of debt and change my life. I Started This Blog Four Years Ago and It Changed My Life. How to Make a Plethora of Healthy Food Affordable. Gas vs Electric: Which is Cheaper for Heating Your Home? So much so tha...
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Is a Budget Necessary for Financial Success? | Cash Cow Couple
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Nov 05, 2016. Is a Budget Necessary for Financial Success? Budgeting is a touchy topic. Some households worship a good budget. Others throw out budgeting altogether. There is nothing wrong with either camp. Budgeting is primarily a matter of personal preference. From my perspective, It seems like the entire budgeting process can be boiled down to some variety of the following:. 1) True, Hardcore Budgeting. I can’t do it. 2) Carefully Tracking Spending. If so, very little effort is required. If not, y...
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The Financial Surrender - Gundo Money
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Sometimes I get seriously wrapped up in my everyday expenses. How can I spend less? How can I optimize my happiness while edging out my consumerism? These are pressing questions for me each and everyday. Then every once in a while all my big expenses occur in one month and I tend to want to freak out. What do I do? I still spend money on plenty of things these days the difference is I don’t feel like money is being stolen from me through monthly subscriptions or pointless payouts like loan interest...
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Bloggers and Podcasters | The Road to Financial Wellness
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The Road to Financial Wellness 2015. Press & Media. Sponsors & Partners. Bumper Sticker Sponsor Opportunities. The Road to Financial Wellness. We’re grateful to be part of a community of personal finance bloggers and podcaster who believe in the mission of financial wellness. These bloggers and podcasters have made it possible to spread the message to hundreds of thousands of people across the world (if not in millions). The Road to Financial Wellness Blog Posts. The Road to Financial Wellness 2.0. The P...
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How Long Should You Be Financially Responsible for Your Child? | Tie the Money Knot
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Tie the Money Knot. How Long Should You Be Financially Responsible for Your Child? June 24, 2015. Middot; 5 comments. The following post is from staff writer Melissa Batai. My mom came from a large family, and at 18, the kids were pretty much on their own. My grandpa did help my parents a great deal by buying a rental home and letting her and my dad rent it and eventually buy it from him, but they didn’t get any special cuts because they were family. Now, I’m not so sure. Compellingly argued that finance...
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A Case Against Saving Money - Notorious D.E.B.T.
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A Case Against Saving Money. Posted On December 21, 2016. We’ve all seen those extreme couponing TV shows where overzealous shoppers meticulously collect, organize, and plan their coupon stack like a pack of hyped-up, giddy preteen boys with their Pokemon cards and pogs (oh wait, did I just give my age away? Saving money is a virtue, but if you take it too far, it can be a vice. I’m glad you asked. Saving Money Is Easier. Too many people focus solely. My point is, saving money is easy (well,. Before I la...
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Why Buffering Is Crucial to Your Finances
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Why Buffering Is Crucial to Your Finances. Nov 17, 2016. For a long time, I’ve had a terrible, terrible habit: I’m always late. Yes, I’m that jerk that keeps you waiting until 7:15 even though we agreed to meet promptly at 7:00. I’m that person who says I’ll be there in 5 minutes, and then 10 minutes later, you wonder where the hell I am. My husband puts it like this:. If you’re not 10 minutes early, you’re late. Buffering and Your Money. But the advice is solid nonetheless. Budget more than you spend.
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Discussing Kids and Career Choices Before and After Getting Married | Tie the Money Knot
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Tie the Money Knot. Discussing Kids and Career Choices Before and After Getting Married. June 4, 2015. Middot; 1 comment. The following post is from staff writer Melissa Batai. Consider these cases, both just about whether or not one parent should stay home after a child is born:. One Spouse Wants to Stay Home but Is Unable To. I went back to work when my son was just 10 weeks old. My husband took a leave of absence from school so we wouldn’t have to put the baby in daycare. While I desperately w...My of...
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