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Money Matters: End of Year Personal Finance Checklist

Motherhood Moments

As the year wraps up, it’s natural to think about your goals — professionally, personally, and financially. With more than three in four Americans (77% ) anxious about their financial situations, many are ready to head into the new year with new found freedom.

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The Deadly Sins of Personal Finance

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Lots of people will say that there’s no real formula for personal finance, because it’s personal. Everyone has different circumstances to take into account, whether it’s their family structure, personal situation, luck (or lack thereof), and their values. Short-sightedness . Indebtedness.

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Join Me for the New Year New You Financial Summit

Family Balance Sheet

If you’re thinking about some resolutions for 2017 that have to do with YOUR finances, then I’m inviting you to join me in January for the New Year New You Financial Summit. The New Year New You Financial Summit. Toni Husbands of Debt Free Divas. Elle Martinez of Couple Money.

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Friday Links – Too Swamped Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you’re currently balancing your debt payoff and savings efforts, Canadian Budget Binder highlights the reason why it’s important to get out of debt first before saving. Are you a current student or someone who’s currently paying off student loan debt? Finalizing your 2013 goals? 90 is the new 70?

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4 Ways to Enhance Your Financial New Year’s Resolutions

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

During this time of year, it’s all about the New Year’s Resolutions. As you might expect, especially among personal finance bloggers, financial resolutions are pretty popular. Get help setting financial goals, and working toward them. For 2014, my goal is to work on my dividend/income portfolio.

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P.E.P. for Week of January 3-January 7/11- Headed Overseas Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

As usual there were a ton of great reads floating around the blogosphere written by my pals in the Yakezie network as well as some other personal finance bloggers. We have arrived at a new year… a time when we can work to make things better going forward. Reducing Debt. Investing Wisely.

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My 2020 Financial Goals & A Recap of 2019

Family Balance Sheet

My word was REDUCE: Non-mortgage debt to zero. There were hits and misses on this list, and many are things that I will continue to work on, but let’s recap: 1 – Reduce non-mortgage debt to zero. ALSO our 2019 Financial Goal!). We’ve been working since 2013 to pay off a boat load of non-mortgage debt.