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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 Debt Crunch continues and as I’m thinking about the job interview on Friday – I realized I could have been more direct in my responses and I did little at the end of the interview when it was my turn to ask “any questions about the position…” Honestly, how many jobs have you had [...]
Money Monk got tagged by Finance Girl so she spilled her guts on her top 5 obsessions then tagged me along with four other money bloggers. This scramble had Money Monk tagging me here at Debt Crunch. So it’s my turn to share my top 5 obsessions… then, of course, I will tag five unsuspecting [...]
By debtcrun
Trent over at The Simple Dollar is discussing the The Millionaire Mind by Thomas Stanley. He has also reviewed the popular finance book The Millionaire Next Door which I just absolutely have to pick up only I need to add one more to the set – Millionaire Women Next Door: The Many Journeys of [...]
By debtcrun
Debt – I’ve been thinking alot about diligence this past week. The quote that got me thinking…
“It is want of diligence rather than want of means that causes most failures.” Alfred Mercier
In other words, it is not money or income that keeps us from success, it is the lack of diligence.
Diligence [...]
By debtcrun
Money Monk got tagged by Finance Girl so she spilled her guts on her top 5 obsessions then tagged me along with four other money bloggers. This scramble had Money Monk tagging me here at Debt Crunch. So it’s my turn to share my top 5 obsessions… then, of course, I will tag five [...]
By debtcrun
I was over to The Simple Dollar reading his latest post on career choices for his family – a two parent family expecting their second child in September. It’s a tough call – deciding who will work or stay home, change jobs or even relocating completely to another area to be closer to family [...]
By debtcrun
Debt collectors rise to the occasion – I received a call yesterday from a less than friendly debt collector that instantly characterized me as a “professional debtor” and someone that “positions myself” to not only get myself out of my responsibilities but look to sue others. This telephone conversation went downhill fast!
First of all, [...]
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8 Tips To Help You Get That Raise – Nobody likes going in to ask the boss for a pay raise, but everyone likes getting one! Unfortunately, sometimes the only way to get the boss to hike your pay is to go in and ask. This can be a bit stressful and awkward, but [...]
By debtcrun
Frugal Living Is The Way To Build Wealth! Frugal living and building wealth go hand in hand. Saving small amounts really adds up to build your wealth.
There are three things that my grandma always told me:
1) Always treat others as you would want to be treated
2) Live your life the best way you can
3) [...]
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