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4 things my mom taught me about money and life

May 8, 2014 By Mark 1 Comment

4 things my mom taught me about money and life

In honor of Mother’s Day this weekend, I wanted to take some time and show my appreciation for one of the greatest influences in my life, my mom.

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8 Money Management Tips for Newlyweds

March 7, 2014 By Mark 3 Comments

8 Money Management Tips for Newlyweds

A marriage has a higher likelihood for success if a couple can agree on these 4 things: Children, Religion, In-Laws, and Money. I didn’t make that up, I just read it somewhere and I think it makes sense.

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5 Keys to Personal Finance

February 5, 2014 By Mark 1 Comment

5 Keys to Personal Finance

Do you ever feel like you just don’t want to look at your bank account because you don’t want to know how much is actually there? Ever dread getting a paycheck, because you know every dollar of it will be spent the same day paying bills?

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The Dreaded “B” Word

February 21, 2011 By Mark 5 Comments

The Dreaded “B” Word

I’ve mentioned in several of my posts the importance of getting on a budget and making a plan. The budget is a very powerful tool and the KEY to winning financially and getting you and your family out of debt.

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