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I Just Graduated. Isn’t It Too Early to Talk About Life Insurance? – Life Happens

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When she found out she was going to be a mom for the first time, she bought life insurance, even though her budget was tight and her mom, Coleen, originally advised against it. Watch her story here. Insurers also determine how much you will pay, which is called your premium. Based on this risk, you are either approved or denied.

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Fun Ways to Exercise (Who Would’ve Thought?)

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

There is no denying that there are health benefits from regular exercise, and health insurance companies don’t hide the fact that they offer lower rates to healthy individuals. You will watch your instructor demonstrate choreography to popular songs, and you and your friends can follow along.

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Seven Retirement Lessons Learned

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Health insurance is a bit more pricy than when employed, but less than a lot of other people pay. Doing new things, meeting new people and establishing new routines keeps you out of your spouse’s hair, provides the potential for new income streams, introduces you to new people and concepts and supposedly develops your brain!

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Meet Tracy, a Single Mom Who Paid Off $41,587 | Debt Free Stories

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Watch Tracy’s Debt Free Scream. Watching Dave Ramsey’s live show daily pushed me through those days I thought it just wasn’t going to happen and wanted to quit or just go shopping. How did you celebrate when you became debt free? Blogging about it helped hold me accountable.

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