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Family Balance Sheet

I read this book around the same time that I became a mother and left the full-time workforce to stay at home with our new baby. His primary focus is growing and maintaining his business. Thank you, Susan! In the beginning, I was focused on stretching one paycheck while I stayed at home.

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Meet a Reader | Beth from VA

The Frugal Girl

I currently work part-time from home, mostly behind a computer. I never really figured out what I want to be when I grow up so I’ve done a lot of different things. We’ve found free or low-cost ways for her to try a career before investing a lot of money in education. I’m 52. from my neighborhood walk 12.

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Meet a Reader | Mary from Reflections Around the Campfire

The Frugal Girl

When my brother and I were growing up, our parents didn’t have much discretionary income. We, as a country, owe our young people a more comprehensive education. My biggest financial regret is the amount of money we spent on restaurant meals from the time we were married and both working full time to when we had kids.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

For 20 or so years I’ve been homeschooling my kids, and am now down to about 1 1/2 (one full-time homeschooler, and one doing College Credit Plus with some support). Also, growing our own food. I do want to try growing things in pots, though–like tomatoes and herbs. Not at all.

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