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Box Tops For Education: Why You Should Participate (even if you don’t have kids) If you spend more than a token amount of time either grocery shopping or cooking, you have probably noticed the Box Tops... read the story
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Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University Review: Week 10 This week we moved on to Baby Steps Four and Five, which are saving for retirement and saving for your kids’ colle... read the story
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Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University Review: Week 4 This is a series of posts about what you will find in Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University course. This is wee... read the story
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Kids and Money I remember when I was a kid, my parents would take the time to show me how money worked. (This was in the days before...... read the story
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American Culture Is Why People Don’t Save Money Here is an interesting question to ponder. Is the reason that Americans are such lousy savers due to the freedom that pa... read the story
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A Life Without Debt: Setting The Example If you’re debt free, chances are that you are one of the few in your family or circle of friends who is. In the ci... read the story
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Cutting the Cost of Lessons and Coaching When money gets tight, lessons and coaching for the kids often end up on the chopping block. Whether it’s sports, ... read the story
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Cutting School Book Costs I’ve mentioned that my son attends a parochial high school. That means that right about this time every summer, we... read the story
by Jennifer Derrick
Back to School Shopping on a Budget Now that the Fourth of July has passed, the next big item on the calendar is back to school shopping. This year is likel... read the story
by David G. Mitchell
Being More Valuable in the Work Place I am in the midst of a job search. Although I have excellent experience and academic credentials, I am one of the hundre... read the story
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