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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. [...]

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Debt – The Crux of the Matter

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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07 Money and Debt – Building Your Emergency Fund – Every Dollar Has a Job

By debtcrun
While at Single Ma’s Fabulous Financials a reader shared this article in the middle of talking about building your emergency fund. It’s a great share. CNN Money has an online column called Millionaire in the Making – today’s article is about a 36 year old single mom on her own path to financial [...]

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Minimum Wage – Increasing the Federal Minimum Wage – Is it Charity?

By debtcrun
On All Financial Matters there is a powerful discussion about the politics of raising the minimum wage. Since Debt Crunch is essentially for the lower wage earner with the desire to live debt free, this discussion is critical. What will really fix the problem of earning only minimum wage? Is having a federal minimum [...]

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Financial Blogs – Three Different Views – More in Common Than You Think

Three Different Views – More in Common than You Think.
Living Debt Free, Prioritizing Dollars, Simplifying Our Lives, Supporting Dreams – Just some common threads found in three money blogs that have got me thinking this week. Don’t forget to let me know what you think, just post a comment to add to my thoughts and [...]

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