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7 Things You Can Do to Improve Your Health

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Second, you can use different strategies like meditation, yoga, breathing exercises or journaling to lower stress. Debt and financial stress have more of an impact on your health than most people realize. The reason why is because debt contributes to stress, which affects your health. Get more sleep. Live within your means.

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Saving Tips & Free Crediting Monitoring

For the Mommas

Saving more (52%), spending less (19%) and paying off debt (19%). According to the Wall Street Journal, 88% of resolutions fail, so the key here is to set small, achievable goals that add up to a whole lot of savings. Paying Off Debt. Depending on the amount of debt and the different interest rates, the savings could add up.

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Are You Middle Class?

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” A Wall Street Journal poll found that respondents with earnings between 30,000 and $100,000 all said that their income level was middle class. Do the Rich Use Debt Differently? Heck, I’m still consider myself to be middle-class, even though I’m in the top 10% of Americans based on income amounts. Take a look.

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P.E.P. for Week of January 10-14/11-Seeking Balance Edition

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The Wisdom Journal shares the secrets on how we can stop paying interest. Reducing Debt. The Digerati Life shares insight as to when you should get help in trying to pay off your debt. Man vs. Debt shares with us how to not suck at our resolutions this year. What do you think? We have done this for ages now.

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4 Financial Lessons Your Parents Forgot to Teach You

Saving Cents With Sense

With PNC reporting that the average 20-something faces $45,000 in debt, and Generation Opportunity finding a 15.9 According to The Wall Street Journal, the sooner you start saving, the less you have to sock away every year. According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, student loan debt has surpassed $1 trillion.

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

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The Wisdom Journal tells us how we can avoid 57 tax mistakes. Reducing Debt. Not Made of Money shares with us some tips on how to stay motivated at paying off our debt. I had to remind myself that being debt free was the first step to fulfilling my dreams. Sounds pretty great to me. Who are they? Interesting question.

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Save Taxes: Negotiate A Reduction in Your Assessed Value

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Here is information from Tierra Grande, The Real Estate Central Journal that may be helpful if you decide to challenge your next assessment: [link]. Related posts: The ABC’s of Debt Reduction.