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I owe more money than I make Money is just one of those things that drive me crazy. My mind sees money as fluid – leaking everywhere quickly, much faster than I can gather it up. At other times, money simply becomes a vapor that… POOF! disappears before I even get to see it. Like [...]
My budget is slowly coming along – This week, I got the needed repairs to my car and a new sticker so now my car is insured, registered, inspected and stickered. I had to get fuel oil because the weather is definitely changing to now I have a dollar figure – $675 that I need [...]
I realized this week – I’ve been thinking things all wrong. Get a handle on my money THEN have an emergency fund. I need to take on the mindset of building my savings right along with sticking with my budget. Working on my debt AND building up my emergency fund. My savings – A bill [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Getting Out of Debt is all fine and good when you have a financial goals with a workable plan (budget), enough income to work the plan, commitment to make it happen and accountability to ensure you do exactly what you set out to do.
Without all four – it will be an uphill battle to make [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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