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Burglary Prevention 101: 22 Tips to Prevent a Home Burglary

05.25.2010 by Bob 20 comments
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Burglary prevention isn’t something I think about every day – or even every month for that matter. But I got an email-forward (don’t we all love these?) ;) from a friend that I am actually glad I read. It was actually full of great tips and advice on how to prevent a home burglary…

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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Personal Bankruptcy | Book Review

05.25.2010 by Guest 1 comment
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This book takes the seemingly complicated topic of why and how to file for bankruptcy and explains it in practical terms.

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Be A Blessing | 10 Creative Ways To Give

05.21.2010 by Craig Ford 9 comments

I am a missionary, and my family is supported by the generous contributions given to our ministry. When you’re fundraising, it is nice to know some generous Christians with the means to give. That is why I was touched when I read the following words:“When the righteous prosper, the city rejoices; when the wicked…

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Master Your Debt | Book Review

05.15.2010 by Guest 1 comment
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How Did We Get Here? And Where Are We? The book starts off with a little bit of history concerning the recession that started just a few short years ago. There’s a ton of information concerning what steps the government took in terms of new regulations and stimulus funds after the financial meltdown occurred…

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How To Start Building Your Emergency Fund

05.09.2010 by Guest 1 comment
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The following is an article by Travis from Christian Money Mountain. Having an emergency fund is essential to becoming debt free. An emergency fund protects you from those unexpected expenses that seem to pop up from time to time. With an emergency fund, when your car breaks down, you don’t have to turn to your [...]

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Working In Your Strengths – FPU Review #11

05.08.2010 by Linda 4 comments
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This lesson was all about income. It’s funny how Dave Ramsey can take a topic that, for the most part, can be boring and make it so interesting and inspiring! Hopefully I’ll bring some of that into this post. Work With Passion Basically, he suggests to find something you love and make it your livelyhood! [...]

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The Other 8 Hours: Maximize Your Free Time to Create Wealth & Purpose Book Review

05.08.2010 by Guest 2 comments
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A true test of a book’s use is measured by the number of sticky notes marking the useful points in its’ content. Robert Pagliarini’s new “The OTHER 8 Hours” is littered with them in my copy. Life begins at 5pm, according to Pagliarini. That’s when you have the opportunity to escape from the “Living Dead” and…

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How To Save Money On Groceries – 13 Tips

04.27.2010 by Guest 13 comments
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…grocery shopping isn’t on our list of favorite things to do either. I can think of a lot better ways to spend an hour. But unfortunately it’s necessary, and today is the day. Here are 10 ways to save money on groceries that can actually keep more money in your pocket!

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How To Be Financially Happy

04.24.2010 by Guest 6 comments
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There is no better feeling in life than the feeling of happiness. Being content with your life and all that surrounds it is the ultimate high. But how financially happy are you? Here are some tips on becoming financially happy…

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Advantages Of A Living Trust vs. A Will

04.19.2010 by Jay Peroni 4 comments
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Over the past 15 years as a financial planner, I am often asked, “should I have a will or a trust?” I sure wished every prospective client would ask this question because this would reveal they were planning ahead. The sad fact remains that less than half of adults have a will, let alone a trust…

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