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10 Must-Know Personal Finance Tips for Moms’ Financial Success

Penny Pinchin' Mom

Things like your savings account, your retirement fund, your house, investments accounts, real estate…these are all assets. Create a Spending Mantra There’s no escaping expenses; we need to buy things and spend money to live. Things like your car, your rent, loan interest, and so on are your liabilities.

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Our 2018 Financial Goals

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Move up the Student Loan Payoff Date. I want to challenge myself to rethink our purchases by taking advantage of more cost effective solutions, like borrowing, buying second hand, or just making do with what we already have. Save a starter Home Emergency Fund. An Update on Medi-Share – September 2017. 2017 Update.

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Why Save Money in a Low Interest Rate Environment?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

What can you even buy for $.06? While the grand-kids savings account alternatives are slim – save in a piggy bank or buy that new toy, adults have a few other options. Of course, depending on what we buy, we may experience some buyers remorse. Six measly cents. Pretty much nothing. Investing requires financial backing.

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Meet Aja. She & her husband Paid Off $110,000 in Debt

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We paid down mostly student loans, vehicles and business credit card debt ( we already own a home outright ). We have the money now to buy 20 dining room sets if we wanted to, but we are opting to live as frugally as possible now. We are almost done with our 3-6 month emergency fund and will begin maxing out our retirement accounts.

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