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Stop spending. Start living. Best 0% APR & Balance Transfer Cards. Best Cash Back Cards. How to Start a Blog. How I Earn a Living On the Internet. Frugality and Saving Money. Privacy Policy & Terms of Use. Welcome to Club Thrifty’s VIP Club! We hope you’ll join us on our journey to financial freedom by living our motto: stop spending and start living. Sign up below and join the VIP Club today! What is the VIP Club? Being a VIP Club member at Club Thrifty means becoming a personal finance rock star! Want ...
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credit card Archives - Reach Financial Independence
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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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3 Things College Freshmen Should NOT Spend Money On - WiseDollar
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WiseDollar Personal Finance and More! 3 Things College Freshmen Should NOT Spend Money On. 3 Things College Freshmen Should NOT Spend Money On. Starting your freshman year of college is exciting and very scary at the same time. It’s also expensive. For most students this will be the first time they live away from home and the first time they’ll have to responsible for making all of their own decisions. Cutesy or Matching Bedding and Décor. To get the best and lowest prices possible. I lived in a dorm roo...
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Liebster Nomination | The Frugal Farmer
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Liebster Nomination – The Frugal Farmer. About: The Frugal Farmer’s Story. Life on the Farm. The Road to Debt Free. The Frugal Farmer Meal Calendar. Prepping and Survival Tips. Raquo; Life on the Farm. On August 7, 2015 – 7:58 am. My dear, sweet friend, Kay, from The Barefoot Minimalist,. Nominated The Frugal Farmer for the Liebster award – isn’t she sweet? Here’s how the Liebster Award works:. Nominated bloggers pay it forward by nominating at least 1 other blogger. So here it goes:. Thing since the beg...
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Can We Pay Off $70,000 in 36 Months? - Plunged in Debt
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A young couple 'Took the Plunge' and are now working their way out of debt. Can We Pay Off $70,000 in 36 Months? October 14, 2014. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Source: Free Digital Photos. I was playing around with my trusty calculator last night to see where our debt stood. As of this month we owe a bit over $80,000 ($80,400). While this number seems impossibly large can we please remember that just. Why not worry about the other $10,000? Pay off 0% interest loan first: ...
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Forget Childcare Costs. Having a Career, AND Being a Mother is Important - Plunged in Debt
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A young couple 'Took the Plunge' and are now working their way out of debt. Forget Childcare Costs. Having a Career, AND Being a Mother is Important. July 29, 2015. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. When I was off with my new baby,. I admire parents who choose to stay home with their kids, I. Paying for our daughter to be in daycare means that I can satisfy the professional desire that I have. I have a career that I enjoy and which I studied hard for. Our daughter bein...I hea...
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Our $40 Frugal Long Weekend - Plunged in Debt
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A young couple 'Took the Plunge' and are now working their way out of debt. Our $40 Frugal Long Weekend. August 4, 2015. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. We all woke up early and took cover in our much cooler basement. Sunday consisted of. What’s your favorite way to spend long weekends at home? Kara @ The Daily Whisk. August 4, 2015 at 12:14 pm. I’m the same way with vacations. Around day 5 I’m ready for home and routine, too! I love low-key long weekends, too! Netflix and/o...
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What I Gave Up (and Gained) to Reach My Financial Goals - Plunged in Debt
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A young couple 'Took the Plunge' and are now working their way out of debt. What I Gave Up (and Gained) to Reach My Financial Goals. July 16, 2015. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. The exact form I started meal planning with! Though I was admittedly uncomfortable with some of these changes they were necessary. Not only for our financial goals but for us as a family, the changes were needed to. Refocus our entire lives. What I gave up #1: Salon hair cuts and dye. I was shocked...
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Is Using Credit Immoral??? | Blogging Away Debt
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Blogging Away Debt Our Journeys to a Debt-Free Life. Feb 14, 2015. Is Using Credit Immoral? Happy Valentine’s Day (or Singles Awareness Day, if you prefer)! Here’s a fun little philosophical question for you…. Is using credit immoral? Let me back up and explain the question a bit. I’ve had credit cards my entire adult life (even though I didn’t get into debt until much later, my first credit card was at age 18 so I could “learn to use it properly”. See my debt story here. What do you guys think? What do ...
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