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Introducing the 2015 Choose Thrift First Challenge

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So for 2015, I want to challenge myself and you, 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. Our youngest daughter’s dresser practically disintegrated into pieces over the holiday break.

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Yes Virginia, There is a Money Tree

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Her secret was paying attention to what stocks her successful boss was buying and selling, and often following suit to a smaller degree. You have to stay healthy and motivated for many years to grow a money tree. One way to do this in a two income family is to live off of one income and bank the other. Gladys Holm. We did that.

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Saving Tips & Free Crediting Monitoring

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If you’re still worried you’ll break your resolution, consider motivating yourself by money. Do you really need cable television or can you make do without? Is now really the best time to buy that new couch or could you find one for free? There are websites out there that will allow you to set a goal.

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Our 2018 Financial Goals

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Did you make 2018 financial goals ? My husband and I discussed some ideas over our holiday break and we decided on 2 solid must-achieve financial goals for the year. I’m curious to see how much we can save and also how creative we can get by making do with what we already own or looking for things at a thrift store.