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When the Going Gets Tough… #FLMonth

April 10, 2011

Tweet Here’s another great one from Steve Stewart of MoneyPlan SOS for Financial Literacy Month. Be sure and check out the entertaining video, then share your thoughts. Use the tag #FLMonth on Twitter. Question: When money gets tight we… A) Stop saving for retirement B) Stop eating out C) Stop talking to each other 🙁 […]

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What Matters to You? – #FLMonth

April 8, 2011

Tweet Today’s Financial Literacy Month question really requires some thought. It’s the most personal question yet. If you’re married, be sure and talk about it with your spouse as well. Don’t just assume that you’re on the same page. Thanks for this great question goes to Brad Chaffee from Enemy of Debt.

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This Question Really Hurts! – #FLMonth

April 7, 2011

Tweet Here’s a GREAT video from my fellow finance coach Steve Stewart of MoneyPlan SOS. Don’t skip straight to the question on this one. Make sure and watch the video.

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Who Is This IRA Person Anyway? #FLMonth

April 6, 2011

Tweet Our question today is being provided by Coach Greg at GregPare.com. This question involves a pretty popular topic these days. Everyone’s talking Traditional IRA’s and Roth IRA’s and whether you should convert or not. Do you really know what they’re talking about though?

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Why Aren’t You Where You Want to Be?

April 5, 2011

Tweet I was given the book The Principle of the Path by Andy Stanley to review thanks to BookSneeze, a division of Thomas Nelson publishing. When I first got this book, I didn’t figure I would be posting the review on my personal finance blog. I figured I would be posting it on my personal […]

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College Savings – Question 4 – #FLMonth

April 4, 2011

Tweet So, where do your college savings stand? Have you started yet? When do you think is the best time?

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Accelerate Your Mortgage Part Two

March 25, 2011

Tweet In the last post, I talked about the 20-15-25 rule for taking on a mortgage. These next two tips will help you speed up paying off that mortgage once you have acquired one. They will also help accelerate the process of building equity in your home to ensure you don’t end up under water […]

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