For many people, the prospect of money management is just too much to handle. Nobody really enjoys being a bean counter, and if you’re spending too much and having a good time doing it, money management may be the farthest thing from your mind. However, given the state of the economy, the uncertainty over the [...]
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Learning the Basics of Money Management
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Finding The Right Financial Balance
December 15th, 2008 — , financial balance, goal, household budget, investing in property, managing your finances, million dollars, money, much money, multiple streams of income, personal finance, second job, streams of income, term goals from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
If you are ready to get serious about managing your finances, it is vital to find that perfect financial balance that will help you reach your goals in less time. In many cases, simply finding that balance can make all the difference in how you view money and how well it goes to work for [...]
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The Total Money Makeover By Dave Ramsey
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