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Why We Left Traditional Health Insurance

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In 2004 when we were researching policies, we weren’t parents yet, but fully intended on having children. It really deserves a whole separate post and if today’s insurance environment was the same as 2004 I might explain further, but it’s not, so I’ll move on. How would we afford the have health insurance?

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My Binder System for Organizing Some Important Areas of My Office and My Life

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I keep separate binders for our Business Expenses & Statements , Business Taxes , Health Savings Account , Retirement , my passwords (with alphabet tabs), and Workouts. I had to chuckle when I saw my training calendar from 2004, the year before our first daughter was born. I totally blew off my workout that day.

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19 Awesome Freebies Things for College Students

Coupons Do Work

I remember, not that long ago (I graduated from college in 2004) that being in college is great but the cost is expensive. I remember I had spent $800 Dollars (that was the USD amount as they had converted it for me) and I didn’t have that money in my bank account. That is me talking to him in 2004 in London, England.

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Medi-Share Update: One Year Later

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They were so unaffordable, we actually considered taking the tax penalty and going uninsured. As you can see we saved significantly in 2017 with Medi-Share on our monthly payment. We used those savings to pay off a home equity loan and we increased our contribution to our church to help fund special missions projects.