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The Magic Money Tree

May 9, 2011

Tweet I’ve noticed a common theme among many people that I have met with regarding personal finance. Many of them seem like their ready to make a change and get out of debt. They’ve taken the time to seek me out and to fill out some basic information about their financial situation. It takes a […]

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The Grand Finale! – #FLMonth

April 30, 2011

Tweet This is really what it’s all about folks. We’ve all had a great time doing this for Financial Literacy Month, but in the end, it’s all about making a difference. Do you want to make a change in your finances? When are you going to start?

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Oops! My Mistake – #FLMonth

April 30, 2011

Tweet This great video from Julia at Promises Financial Coaching for Friday’s question came out a little later than normal, and I totally forgot to get it posted for Friday. Sorry folks.

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Debt Kills – #FLMonth

April 26, 2011

Tweet Jake from DebtSucksBlog.com asks a pretty morbid question in today’s Financial Literacy Month question of the day. It’s not something that’s pleasant to think about, but you really should for the sake of your family.

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Saving for College – #FLMonth

April 25, 2011

Tweet The costs of a college education are rising rapidly. Many graduates are burdened by excessive debt that they struggle to pay back while trying to build a life for themselves. If you are able to set aside money to help your children cover some of their college expenses, what’s the best way to do […]

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To Will, or Not To Will – #FLMonth

April 21, 2011

Tweet Here’s an amusing video for a serious question. The video is shot by Steve Stewart of MoneyPlanSOS. The thoughtful question is brought to us by Linda at LillicoFinancialCoaching.com

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Where Do I Start? – #FLMonth

April 20, 2011

Tweet Josh Levitt from LevittCoaching.com asks a great question about retirement investing. All of these are part of a well rounded retirement plan, but what’s the best way to start investing?

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