May 2009

10 ways to survive in a recession

05.31.2009 by Guest 16 comments

This is a guest post from Kevin Mercadante who runs OutOfYourRut.com, a website focused on micro strategies for surviving in the current economy. Kevin is also the author of Lighten Your Load: Living Well On Less, an e-book focused on reducing living expenses while still maintaining a comfortable lifestyle. In different ways it’s been said [...]

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Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting out of Debt | Review

05.30.2009 by Guest 1 comment

This is the review of the complete idiot’s guide to getting out of debt… Clark discusses some types of things you should definitely avoid…

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Wii and iPod giveaway! Happy Birthday CPF!

05.29.2009 by Bob 250 comments

Guess who is 2 years old? The last 2 years have been amazing: we have seen over 750,000 unique visitors, we have given away over $1500 of free stuff, and received countless emails or words of encouragement from readers of how they have been helped! I just want to thank the readers over the last [...]

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Purpose + Passion = Performance

05.28.2009 by Jay Peroni 3 comments

What is Your Purpose? Money without purpose is just money. However, money with a purpose can be used to change the world. It feeds the poor, builds shelters, and changes lives and souls for the kingdom of God. Money with a godly pur­pose can be revolutionary. If you desire money solely for material things, you [...]

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5 first grade money lessons that many adults have forgotten

05.27.2009 by Bob 10 comments

1. Save money before buying something, if you don’t have the money, you don’t get it Dave Ramsey has made his living by re-teaching adults this simple lesson that many of them have seem to have forgotten. As the Proverb says, “The eyes of man are never satisfied.” We live in a nation (maybe even [...]

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How much should you tip a bad waiter or waitress?

05.26.2009 by Bob 68 comments

A few weeks ago Linda and I went out to dinner at a fairly nice restaurant. It wasn’t a five-star restaurant, but you could expect to pay $25-$30 per meal. We like to go out to eat, but in an effort to minimize our expenses, it is more of a special occasion when we dine [...]

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Money Mistake #7 – Assuming that a college degree guarantees a good job

05.24.2009 by Bob 4 comments

I made this mistake not too many years ago. In fact, I somehow had it in my mind that upon graduation, employers were going to be banging down the door to hire me. That might be the case for nurses or pharmasists, but with a degree as general as Business Administration, it just isn’t likely. [...]

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Smartest Way to Save | Book Review

05.23.2009 by Guest 0 comments

The following is a review of The Smartest Way to Save by Samuel K. Freshman & Heidi E. Clingen…

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3 keys to safe and successful investing

05.21.2009 by Jay Peroni 4 comments

When it comes to investing there is no guarantee, but if safe investing is your goal, you should focus on these 3 keys…

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Debt reduction strategy

05.20.2009 by Guest 6 comments

Do you have a plan to tackle your debt? It doesn’t necessarily need to be long and drawn out, but everyone should have some sort of debt reduction strategy if they want to get out of debt…

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Extravagant Giving

05.19.2009 by Bob 17 comments

Behind the letter were ten, crisp $100 bills…  I can’t wait to see what God has in store for them. Way to go extravagant givers!

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How to manage your debt in a recession

05.18.2009 by Bob 6 comments

What have you done to manage your debt in light of our current recession? Have you started paying more, or less?

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Visa gift cards: A good idea?

05.17.2009 by Bob 22 comments

If you are returning an item, the transaction will work similar to that of credit or debit cards. You just provide the merchant with the card and the funds will be credited back to the card. Who sells Visa gift cards?

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