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How to Manage Your Bills – GS1

01.02.2012 by Bob 31 comments
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Why not implement the same type of planning to the paying of your bills? Rather than sporadically paying them as they come in, or checking a pile on your desk every few days, you should be able to designate 2 days a month to pay your bills…

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The ‘Getting Started’ Course Starts Monday!

12.31.2011 by Bob 8 comments
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I decided to pull together a 4-week series that will give you actionable steps to help you save hundreds if not thousands of dollars a year, get out of debt, better organize and manage your finances, and help you begin planning and preparing for the future.

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The 6 Different Types of Volunteers

12.30.2011 by Cherie 1 comment
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Many people volunteer their time as part of their giving priority each year. Volunteering, whether in a faith community, at a local nonprofit, or in service to a neighbor, is an important part of a balanced life.

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What’s Your New Year’s Financial Resolution?

12.29.2011 by John Frainee 6 comments
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A new year is right around the bend. You’re probably already dreaming up a few new year’s resolutions for 2012. Don’t forget some financial resolutions as well! Here are some financial steps you can take in 2012 to get started on the right foot.

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How to Teach Your Children to Survive: Our Story

12.28.2011 by Carol 5 comments
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It’s true: your children do, eventually, come back and thank you. At least my second son did last week. Home on furlough from the mission field in Haiti, he said to my husband in a conversation, “You know the best thing you ever taught me Dad was how to be responsible.”

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5 Insurance Policies To Consider In 2012

12.27.2011 by Tim 10 comments
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I hope you never have to use what I’m about to discuss here: Insurance. Insurance is one of those financial products that you should have, but hope that you never actually use. Unfortunately, accidents do happen and those who have an insurance policy will be happy they planned ahead.

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3 Major Threats to Your Portfolio for 2012

12.26.2011 by Jay Peroni 4 comments
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Many financial forecasts predict tough times ahead. With trouble in Europe, a struggling U.S. economy, and the lingering effects of the financial crisis of 2007-9 still creating problems, it is no surprise investors are quite concerned.

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Merry Christmas!

12.25.2011 by Bob 6 comments

Merry Christmas!

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