April, 2009
The Secrets of Financial Freedom: An Interview with the Millionaire Next Door
Today is the last day of Financial Literacy Month. To tie everything together, I thought it would be fun to share an interview my real millionaire next door, a man we’ll call John. He used the basic tenets of money management to build wealth and to retire early. Here’s how I described John when I ...
Repair Your Credit | Building Good Credit (Pt. 1)
Building and Maintaining Credit
Welcome back to the “Repair Your Credit” E-book. Last time, we talked about eliminating consumer credit debt and considering whether that last line of defense - bankruptcy - was right for you. This time, let’s talk more about you’re going to rebuild your credit without excessive use of online payday loans in ...
I m Getting a Payday Loan
Moving, has it’s financial set-backs
The way I see it, I’ve earned it. I moved to North Dakota about two years ago. I’ve moved more than 20 times, and every time it has been a financial set-back. So I expected it. This time, I managed to get a job – granted, a ...
Repair Your Credit | You Can Rebuild It (Pt. 1)
Cutting the cord
Welcome back to the “Repair Your Credit” E-book. Last time, we discussed some steps you can take to right the ship if you’ve depended too much upon borrowed money like online cash advance in Alabama. It’s all about good habits. Now, let’s go further with more helpful strategies and hints you can begin ...
From Chef Jose Andres, A Family Favorite For $10
NPR's "How Low Can You Go" family supper challenge asks celebrity chefs to cook a meal for four for less than $10. Jose Andres, who owns several Washington, D.C., restaurants and hosts the Made In Spain PBS show, makes a family favorite: Moorish-style chickpea and spinach stew.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
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