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Food Budget Tips for Different Life Stages
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Money and Life on the Way to Retirement. The Living Food Budget. In many respects a budget. Isn’t just a piece of paper, it’s more like a living, breathing organism. It changes, grows, flexes, and contracts, in many cases based simply on the stage of life. Make your own pre-packaged meals. The best thing I did when I moved into my first apartment by myself is I broke out the Foodsaver. I could either cook several meals and freeze them in single-size portions, or when I would go grocery shopping, I wo...
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Should You Sell The Family Home?
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Should You Sell The Family Home? Jul 1, 2014. We took the plunge and sold our large family home to move to a condo apartment. People who know us were surprised – and even aghast that we would even consider an apartment. We were surprised too as it was not exactly on our list of preferred types of residence. But when we went for a showing, my husband and I looked at each other and knew that this was it! Funny how things turn out. Should you sell the family home? There are a lot of arguments for owning you...
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Financial Health
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Real Life Strategies for Building Wealth. Your Game Plan to Financial Independence. 23 Mar, 2017. This is a guest post from Pauline of InvestmentZen.com. The point Pauline makes here is simple: to achieve financial independence you need to master three things: spending less, earning more and investing wisely the rest. But that sweet reward comes after a few years of saving and dedication that not everyone is able to accomplish. Know where you stand. Send every extra cent you have to pay off your debt.
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Career Advancement: Stay Put or Jump Ship? - Personal Finance Utopia
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Where Personal Finance Reaches an Ideal Place. Pages in Primary Navigation. My Story: Foreclosure Nightmare. My Story: Beating $140k Debt. Career Advancement: Stay Put or Jump Ship? April 2, 2014. Career advancement is on the forefront of nearly everyone’s mind. From entry level to middle-management, employees seek ways to enhance their upward mobility. Even executive management jockeys for position in the hopes of advancing higher up. Advance Your Career by Staying Put. 8211; by staying at one company f...
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What Motivates You?
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Wealth creation for everyday people. Posted on 08. Feb, 2012 by Money Cactus. In Your Wealthy Life. If you have been visiting this site. My interest in personal finance is more from a lifestyle perspective. I’m interested in helping you achieve the things that you want to do, see, buy or experience. What Really Motivates You? Money can be a great motivator, but it I’m not convinced it is what really makes us happy. If money was the only thing that motivated us, we would just sit around counting it instea...
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Inexpensive Father’s Day Gift Ideas
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Not Made of Money. But Living A Good Life. Inexpensive Father’s Day Gift Ideas. Father’s day cupcake. Is always a budget friendly option. Give Dad a day or two without chores. Treat Dad to a baseball game. You can sit in the cheap seats to save money. It won’t matter; you’ll still have a great time. Baseball games are a fun way to spend an afternoon or evening for the whole family. Spend the day outdoors doing something Dad enjoys. Relinquish control of the television for twenty-four hours. You can purch...
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What Our Chinese Guides Taught Us About Pragmatic Consumerism — Beating Broke
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Personal Finance from the Broke Perspective. What Our Chinese Guides Taught Us About Pragmatic Consumerism. January 26, 2011. If you followed Beaker’s. Stories about our trip to China, you already know that we visited Beijing and Shanghai in November 2009. You also already know that it was an amazing trip with a variety of different learning experiences. That’s what we learned about Chinese consumers:. 1 Most of Chinese consumers are unspoiled by the easy credit. I guess it is because Chinese financial s...
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Is Your Home an Investment? - The Simple Dollar
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Is Your Home an Investment? Best Credit Cards of 2016. Best Rewards Credit Cards of 2016. Best Cash Back Credit Cards for 2016. Best Prepaid Debit Cards of 2016. Best IRA Accounts of 2016. Best Online Stock Trading Brokers for 2016. Roth IRA vs 401k? You May Not Have to Choose. Best Money Market Accounts for 2016. The Best High-Interest Savings Accounts Online for 2016. The Best Free Checking Account in 2016. Best Savings Account in 2016. How to Find the Best CD Rates in 2016. Updated on 11.15.11. If you...
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Graduates - Welcome to the Real World! - Personal Finance Utopia
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Where Personal Finance Reaches an Ideal Place. Pages in Primary Navigation. My Story: Foreclosure Nightmare. My Story: Beating $140k Debt. Graduates – Welcome to the Real World! April 6, 2014. Today I am happy to share a guest post from Syed at The Broke Professional. In this article, Syed examines the many financial challenges faced by recent graduates. Please be sure to share your thoughts and feedback in the comments section. While my final student loan debt (undergrad and optometry school) was around...
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