08 Jul
Posted by: mark in: Motivation, debt, Goals, Reviews, Credit Cards, Budgeting
This is a request for help that was recently posted on the finance forums, and what I would do in this situation. I am not a licensed financial advisor, and my solution is just one of many available to Jonothan
“Hello my name is Jonothan and I am in a huge debt at 21. It all started when I couldn’t finish […]
I was cruising through the blogsphere and I found a great article about moving with a small child. Since this is a family finance site, it really deserves a link here.
So, check out The Simple Dollar http://www.thesimpledollar.com/2007/07/07/making-the-moving-transition-easier-on-young-children/
If you have young children, or are looking to move soon, I highly recommend you read that article.
I’ve also […]
I’m supposed to pase this link and then I’m all set:
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” Heb 13:5 Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” “
“Sweetie, we really need that new couch”
My wife does a good job of convincing me that we need things that we really don’t. When she said that to me, I already had a couch, and was all set to go buy her the slip cover of her dreams. She wanted a new one though, and […]
It’s time for me to get a little bit personal today, and discuss an issue in my own life, and that is Work/Life Balance.
I currently work for a larger nationwide bank, and previously I worked for a small credit union. Each job has its advantages and disadvantages, as well as associated perks. I’m asking you, […]
03 Jul
Posted by: mark in: Motivation, Goals, Personal
Any healthy family should argue.
I’m going to repeat that again, any healthy family should argue. It is a sign that the people care about each other because they have a strong vocal opinion about what the other person is doing. A good argument has every side heard, no hard feelings afterwards, and both sides being […]