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Five For Friday! – January 9, 2009

This has not been a very good week regarding my own posts, but that did not stop a lot of other great bloggers from publishing some really good material. Here about five articles/posts that I think you will enjoy Mr. Tough Money Love has a Financial Epiphany Paul Williams shares some Biblical financial wisdom with [...]

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Financial Goals for 2009 (part 6)

We are looking at financial goals for the New Year. MSN Money lists 6 financial milestones to reach before age 30. If you are already over 30, these milestones are still worth looking into, but the real question is whether or not these milestones are good goals. We will be looking at one milestone each [...]

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Financial Goals for 2009 (part 2)

We are looking at financial goals for the New Year. MSN Money lists 6 financial milestones to reach before age 30. If you are already over 30, these milestones are still worth looking into, but the real question is whether or not these milestones are good goals. We will be looking at one milestone each [...]

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Purchased our next vehicle

We have been saving for a replacement for my wife’s van for a while now. We were hoping to get another 6-7 months out of it, but as usual, God’s timing doesn’t always line up with ours. Because we were going to be buying the vehicle with cash, my wife had actually turned the whole [...]

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You can be a winner!

I think one of the most important things that anyone can do when looking for personal finance (PF) advice is to realize that everyone makes mistakes; even those that are qualified to offer advice. As a matter of fact, sometimes the best person to offer advice is someone that has already made the mistakes and [...]

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How is your savings plan?

You can’t go more than a day or so without hearing someone talking about the economy. Usually, the discussion focuses on the impact of increasing food prices, the fluctuation in gas prices, the next big government bailout mistake, or other such topic. One thing that I don’t hear a lot about is personal savings goals. [...]

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