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Meet a Reader | Jennifer from Arkansas

The Frugal Girl

We’re meeting an Arkansas reader today and initially, I thought she was the first one! Now I’m living on the small acreage that I was raised on (which is now smack dab in the middle of town & 2 miles from work) with my mom & my two kids, 15 & 8. Sports/extracurriculars were funded by Mom cleaning houses/church.

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Meet a Reader | Mid-Atlantic Julia

The Frugal Girl

Today we are meeting a reader who lives in the same region of the U.S. My husband and I have four kids ranging from age 3-8, and I am a stay-at-home mom. Last year, to make a little extra cash, I started boarding dogs through Rover, and I am about to start a very very part time job using my RN license for a home care company.

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Meet a Reader | Mary from Reflections Around the Campfire

The Frugal Girl

I’m Mary, and it’s a pleasure to participate in Kristen’s Meet a Reader series. Our mom stayed home to raise us kids; she went to work part-time in the local school system after both my brother and I were in school. My mom cut coupons and sewed her own clothes and mine, as well. Mary, thanks so much for joining in!

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Find out how Jessica & Her Husband Paid off $175,000 of Debt

Family Balance Sheet

Today’s Debt Free Story is from Jessica. I am a stay at home mom to 3 kiddos and a cockapoo named Otis. Along our part-time business my husband is a senior web designer for Ramsey Solutions aka Dave Ramsey. How much debt did you pay off? What kind of debt was it? 130K in mortgage debt.

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Graduates – Use Summer to Learn How to Avoid College Fail Points

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Current job postings for full-time and part-time opportunities. This summer, plan ahead to develop a system to meet and keep in contact with people at school. ” You don’t, after all, want to spend 4 years sinking into credit card debt and then have to dig your way out while trying to start your career.

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