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Friday Links – School Update Edition

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Take a peak and see what I read this week: Good Reads From The Blogosphere: Jen from Money Rebound writes about Realistic Ways to Slash Your Student Loan Debt – Such a timely post considering the recent rate changes for federal student loans in the United States! Do you know how to protect yourself if debt collectors are harassing you?

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Friday Links – Still Swamped Edition

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Student Debt Survivor recently had a milestone birthday. If one of your resolutions or goals this year is to lose weight, don’t miss Well Kept Wallet’s tips for how to get paid to lose weight. For the working moms out there, make sure to read Frugal Rules’ working from home–a mom’s perspective.

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Carnival of Personal Finance #384 – Time for a Laugh Edition

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Kristen from My Dollar Plan reminds us Why You Should Tell Your Family About Your Debt. Edward Antrobus from Edward Antrobus shares My Money Pet Peeve: Skipping Frugality Because Earning More is Better. Edward Antrobus from Edward Antrobus shares My Money Pet Peeve: Skipping Frugality Because Earning More is Better.

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P.E.P. for the Week of February 14-18/11-Planning Edition

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I also find that setting goals makes a difference. We have more stable careers, we have no debt (other than our mortgage), and we own a home. We wrote down a list of our current expenses, our current goals, and where we are at. Therefore the last couple days have been spent planning the menu and the groceries. How about you?

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

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Ever since I got married last year, I have done a lot of thinking about the future and the state of our finances and what goals we have as a couple. Ever since I got married last year, I have done a lot of thinking about the future and the state of our finances and what goals we have as a couple. Going Frugal. Going Green.

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P.E.P. for the Week of January 24-28, 2010- Adjustment Edition

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As some of you know, one of my goals for 2011 is to become a certified fitness professional. The goal was to be certified by summer. Moolanomy tells us how we can reach our savings goals by using virtual bank accounts. Frugal Dad tells us how it’s possible to have a wedding on a budget. Going Frugal.

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P.E.P. for Week of January 31- February 4/11- Superbowl Edition

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I can say though that by using a money management program you are more likely to stick to your budget and your financial goals. Punch Debt in the Face tells us why no spend challenges are for wussies. Well, it’s here, the final countdown to the big day we have all been anticipating; the Superbowl. He has a point.

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