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Rules Of Thumb For Money

By Boomer | October 6, 2011 | 12

A rule of thumb provides general guidance for determining behavior. Here are a few rules of thumb for money.

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11 Steps To Financial Freedom – Step 3: Record Your Cash Flow

By Robb Engen | October 5, 2011 | 5

I hope to develop a complete financial plan through these 11 steps to financial freedom. Step 3 is to record your cash flow.

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No More Car Loan: 7 Steps to Stop the Cycle of Car Payments

By Guest | October 3, 2011 | 14

This cycle of auto loans will cost you thousands of dollars over your life time. To avoid getting a car loan in the future, do the following:

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Treating Your Marriage Like A Business (Financially)

By Boomer | September 29, 2011 | 12

Fewer partnerships would end in divorce if the people involved would think more objectively about their finances and how they will handle them together. That means treating your marriage like a business.

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11 Steps To Financial Freedom – Step 2: Determine Your Net Worth

By Robb Engen | September 28, 2011 | 14

I hope to develop a complete financial plan through these 11 steps to financial freedom. Step 2 is to determine your net worth.

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11 Steps To Financial Freedom – Step 1: Prioritize Your Goals

By Robb Engen | September 21, 2011 | 9

I hope to develop a complete financial plan through these 11 steps to financial freedom. Step 1 is prioritizing your goals.

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How To Survive And Thrive As A Single Income Family

By Robb Engen | August 22, 2011 | 16

After a few months of struggling to save money and reduce our expenses we eventually found our groove and are not only surviving, but thriving as a single income family.

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Financial Literacy: Do We Pretend To Be Dumber Than We Are?

By Robb Engen | July 18, 2011 | 15

Financial literacy is something that I feel should be addressed on your own terms. It’s very difficult to give financial advice to your peers, even to those who need it.

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When Needs Are Actually Wants

By Boomer | July 7, 2011 | 22

When determining your needs or wants it is important to keep things in perspective. Do you find that you have upgraded your wants into needs?

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Pay Off Credit Card Balance Immediately Or Wait For Grace Period?

By Robb Engen | June 13, 2011 | 49

If you use a rewards credit card for every day spending do you pay off your credit card balance immediately or wait for the grace period?

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