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Designate a Family Office Manager | Marriage & Money

Family Balance Sheet

Chapter 17 in this book is titled, “Why not run the family office?” After reading the book, it became my mission to emulate Susan’s success (and sparked the theme for this blog). After reading the book, it became my mission to emulate Susan’s success (and sparked the theme for this blog).

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15 Books to Read Before They Hit Theaters in 2015

Saving With Shellie

This is going to be an exciting year for books and movies. If you are looking for a good book to read, check out this list of books becoming movies in 2015. I always love to read the book before I see the movie, this list should give you a great head start. #1 Amazon Review: “ Brooklyn “ by Colm Tóibín (3.6/5

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Revenge Spending and Other Married Money Tricks

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Make sure that you have access to and a chance to review all financial records, including check books, bank statements, other financial institution statements, insurance policies, mortgage documents, and etc if your partner is the one managing the books at home. Take turns at money management as well.

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25 Ways to Find Money for Your Emergency Fund

Family Balance Sheet

Dave Ramsey suggests in his book, The Total Money Makeover (affiliate link) , that you create a starter emergency fund of $1000. Review your statements, because there might be subscriptions that you forgot about. This is an area that I also need to review. Related Reading : My Honest Review: I donated plasma to earn money!

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What Money Advice Would You Give Yourself If You Could Go Back in Time

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

When I’d do things like take out student loans even though I had a full-tuition scholarship and a sweet part-time job in the university cafeteria. Often, as I review my finances, I ask myself this question: “What will my future self say about this?” Or put yet another trip to Las Vegas on the credit card.

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