Spending Log
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Tuesday, October 30th, 2007Are you ever shocked by your level of financial fitness? I have to admit that, even after blogging on this issue for over two years, there are still days where I find myself amazed. Like this morning, for example.
I was driving from my friend’s birthday party and thought back over the past week–flipping through my […]
Back to Basics: I’m Tracking My Spending
Wednesday, January 17th, 2007We’re almost three weeks into the New Year and I haven’t yet reverted to my One Life to Live-watching, Dorito’s-eating ways. (I’ve come close a few times, but have held my focus. In short: I’ve gotten off my ass and gone to the gym.)
Financially speaking, my New Year’s goals are modest. Seventeen days in, I’ve […]
Eliminating Debt: Your Spending Log
Monday, January 8th, 2007With the New Year arrives a New You. If you’re reading this post, you have a deep and sincere desire to control your finances and eliminate your credit card debt.
Eliminating credit card debt takes work, commitment, and perseverance. If you have a substantial amount of debt, it will not go away overnight (no matter […]
December Stress
Sunday, December 3rd, 2006T.S. Eliot may have been right: April might be the cruelest month, but December is–hands down–the most stressful. As we walk throught the month, it’s difficult to stay above the fray. From now until January 1st, it is a high-octaine, all out sprint for over thirty days. We see an increase in social responsibilities and […]
Debt Reduction Strategies
Tuesday, August 15th, 2006I was flipping through my blog and realized that I haven’t written about debt reduction strategies in a while. Below you’ll find some key steps in the path to debt reduction.
Track Your Spending You need to know how much money you have coming in every
Save Money: Eliminate Vices, Subscriptions, and Luxuries
Tuesday, August 1st, 2006Let’s face it: We live in a country where it’s far too easy to spend money. But for those of us who have less disposable income than others, it is important to increase our savings by decreasing our spending. It is vital to know where and how you can convert your expenses into savings. You […]
Debt, Spending, and Saving
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006This blog was established for those who are stumbling into the world of personal finance. I know this is a common discovery for men and women in their 20s, but it’s also a common experience for men and women in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s. In each decade of life, the rug can be […]
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