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Work Smarter. Live More. Viewing posts tagged with: credit card. Your options when money runs short. Whilst being perfectly independent from a financial perspective is the ideal state to be in, the reality can often be a little different. Even if you are, more or less, financially independent, there are always unexpected emergencies and surprises that can appear when money is low and not everyone has spare money sitting in a savings account… Read more. 7 Ways to Increase Credit Scores Rapidly. Fraud is a...
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Work Smarter. Live More. Viewing posts tagged with: bankruptcy. Your options when money runs short. Whilst being perfectly independent from a financial perspective is the ideal state to be in, the reality can often be a little different. Even if you are, more or less, financially independent, there are always unexpected emergencies and surprises that can appear when money is low and not everyone has spare money sitting in a savings account… Read more. What To Do When Collectors Call. Declaring bankruptcy...
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Work Smarter. Live More. Viewing posts tagged with: credit. Credit is Not Your Enemy. Bad credit can feel like the end of the world. This is because we’ve been conditioned over our lifetimes to believe that having bad credit is tantamount to being a terrible person. This is a philosophy that was built up primarily during the last century and during a time of economic excess. But now… Read more. Best Loans to Help Build Credit. Your options when money runs short. Ways to Get Money When You Have Bad Credit.
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August income and spending summary | My Frugal Journey
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A young mans journey to financial independence through frugality. August income and spending summary. Hello everyone, so going in to this No Spend September thing is a welcomed activity after August. I didn’t spend a lot, but with birthdays and unexpected bills I’m still where I should be but not where I want to be. For August, my spending vs income looks like this:. Total after-tax income – $2,821.53. Rent – 0 (My brother owed me some money so he is paying full rent for August and September). You are co...
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Great Advice for Getting Out of the Rut | Domestic Mission: Household Organization
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Domestic Mission: Household Organization. Confessions of a messy mom of twins. Is Your Life Stuck in a Rut? Easy Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars →. Great Advice for Getting Out of the Rut. September 9, 2014. What do you do when you find yourself in a ‘pause’? 1) Look back at the important events in your life. What decisions and actions would you take again? Which ones would you do differently? What goals, objectives did you accomplish and not accomplish? How did you spend your time? 2) Look to the future.
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I’m not proud of March | My Frugal Journey
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A young mans journey to financial independence through frugality. I’m not proud of March. Total bring home Income – $2,162. Total spent – $1,622. Total leftover – $540. April 1, 2014. One Comment to “I’m not proud of March”. April 2, 2014 at 8:20 pm. I wouldn’t beat yourself up over it too much, sounds like you should still be able to save a decent portion of your income! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Time to get started on this again | My Frugal Journey
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A young mans journey to financial independence through frugality. Time to get started on this again. Total after tax and benefits income – $2,000. Rent – $525(Have thought about a roommate but undecided). Electric – $100. Internet – $40. Cell – $55. Car – $200. Insurance – $130. Hulu – $8. Netflix – $9. Dates – $150. Gas – $75. Groceries – $200. 8211; $1,642. Article from Mr. Money Mustache. Helped me decide to start back up and recommend check him out if you have a moment. Alright, let’s go! Other than ...
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Domestic Mission: Household Organization | Confessions of a messy mom of twins | Page 2
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Domestic Mission: Household Organization. Confessions of a messy mom of twins. Newer posts →. Valentine’s Day Whole Wheat Spicy Cheddar Crackers. February 15, 2014. I hope everyone has a great Valentine’s Day! Then I thought I would try to make them ‘healthier’ by adding whole wheat flour and ended up with these really buttery ‘crackers.’. 2 cups whole wheat flour. 4 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese. 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper (or for milder flavour substitute onion or garlic powder). February 12, 2014.
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Spinach Cheddar Pinwheel Biscuits | Domestic Mission: Household Organization
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Domestic Mission: Household Organization. Confessions of a messy mom of twins. How to Keep the Peace at Work: Workarounds. Toddlers with a Side of Chaos: What Our Homes Really Look Like →. Spinach Cheddar Pinwheel Biscuits. February 26, 2014. Spinach Cheddar Pinwheel Biscuits. 2 cups all purpose flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder. 1 cup finely chopped spinach. 3/4 cup shredded Cheddar cheese. 2 tablespoons melted butter. This entry was posted in Food. Spinach cheese pinwheel biscuits. On Toddlers with a Si...
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