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How to Conduct an Effective Family Financial Analysis

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Are you having a hard time controlling your finances? Many parents are finding it hard to control their finances and stretch their wallet these days more than ever. Why You Should Conduct a Financial Analysis. Arranging a family financial analysis is very important to long term financial success. You are not alone!

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Carnival of Personal Finance #316- Family Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Hello and welcome to the 316th Carnival of Personal Finance- Family Edition. Big Cajun Man from THE Canadian Personal Finance Site asks What is Your Financial Plan B? Ken from Spruce Up Your Finances asks Need A Down Payment For Your House? This week I am reminding you all about those special people in your life- your family.

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Friday Links – Too Swamped Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Working to build your emergency fund? Read up on emergency fund basics at Money Smart Guides. How to conduct an effective family financial analysis. These days, if you spend any time on most personal finance blogs, one of the author's main goals in life. How to Conduct an Effective Family Financial Analysis.

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Are You Heading for Financial Disaster?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Difficulty meeting basic family needs Counting on tax returns or pay increases to ease your financial situation Lying about spending or anything else to do with finances. Also include an emergency fund and contributions to a retirement account, even if just small amounts at first. So, how did you do?

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Investment Methods

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Much of the information in it is basic personal finance guidance (with a biblical twist). Technical analysis (chartists). One I obtained in that manner is “The Sound Mind Investing Handbook” by Austin Pryor. My copy has a copyright date of 2008. It is called Value Averaging.

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