My October Budget – Paying things on time
My Budget – Friday, I registered my vehicle before the plates expired. Today I paid my rent. I need to renew my nursing license which comes due on my birthday which is coming way to fast (next week!) then I start working on the bills I sorted through with my brand spankin new budget. The [...]
Staying Broke – Impulse Shopping and Kids
Money Talk – What keeps us broke and in debt? Our ACTIONS. Thanks to Money Monk, I discovered a great post by Broke Girl “10 Tips That Will Make Sure You Stay Broke.” As I read down through the comments – I realized that I’m not the only one that spends money without [...]
Poor as a church mouse but happy – Conquering my own debt crunch
My New Life – I moved myself and the boys 200 miles north and started over again… five weeks ago. I’ve now been working for a month (car insurance due again so I can FEEL the shift to life becoming a cycle). I’m getting geared up starting an actual BUDGET! October – the timing is [...]
Budget Fright is Setting In – The Numbers Make Me Jittery
Who needs a BUDGET? I do! Yes, at church today we had a special speaker from Bob Jones University on stewardship and debt. I wasn’t going to set up a time to meet with him while he was here because I thought I could figure this out by myself BUT when I realized I would [...]
Life and Money Goals to Get Out of my Own Debt Crunch
Pay Day and End of Week Two – Starting over is tough. Found a small child care center with openings for the boys and they start on Tuesday with the start of school – having to pay a week in advance… I paid my neice for watching the boys this week and then on my [...]
Get Out of Debt Without Bankruptcy
How To Avoid Bankruptcy If At All Possible By Jon Arnold
Bankruptcy is when a person makes a legal declaration stating that one is legally insolvent. This article will deal with voluntary bankruptcy. This is where a debtor files a petition stating they are unable to meet their creditors requirements.
If you have the notion that if [...]
Getting Out of Debt – I’m Starting From Scratch… Again.
Working on Getting Out of My Own Debt Crunch I’m in the middle of moving – I start my new job this coming Monday and it means a 200 mile move. So not only am I packing and decluttering (I truly need to simplify – and I mean SIMPLIFY) – I am spending money [...]
New Job – New Life to Get Me Out of My Own Debt Crunch
Working on Getting Out of My Own Debt Crunch I’m in the middle of moving – I start my new job this coming Monday and it means a 200 mile move. So not only am I packing and decluttering (I truly need to simplify – and I mean SIMPLIFY) – I am spending money [...]
Get Your Money Working for You – Ten Financial Commandments
Ten Financial Commandments By Lane Vause
Well, here are ten good rules that someone might considering follow to achieve financial freedom and also not waste an important asset, money.
1. Thou shalt not buy things before having the money. Many us think that we can pay for it later, so we buy it with our credit cards. [...]
The Nixon Years and the Energy Crisis Prepared Me – Frugal Life Notes
By debtcrun
When you are trying to get your finances on track, being frugal means living efficiently – using the money you have BETTER. I grew up during the Nixon years, the big energy crunch of 1973 lead to long gas lines and the nation as a whole was asked to be more responsible with our [...]
