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In this episode, the hosts discuss managing money when you’re neurodiverse and then tackle a listenerâs question about financial infidelity.
In this episode, the hosts discuss managing money when you’re neurodiverse and then tackle a listenerâs question about financial infidelity.
Are name brands always better than generic or off brand products? Are you loyal to certain brands and would never think of switching?
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Moving to a new home can be an expensive and stressful proposition. Here are some ways to save.
The post 8 Tips For Moving On A Budget appeared first on Bible Money Matters and was written by Tim. Copyright © Bible Money Matters – please visit biblemoneymatters.com for more great content.
For some travelers, shopping for souvenirs is a vacation highlight. Whether along a street of indie boutiques in a big city or at a craft market by the beach, hunting for items that you wonât find back home can be a thrill. Whatâs more, every time you use or wear your purchases â or spot […]
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When you’re looking for ways to save money, these unconventional ideas may not immediately come to mind. They can, however, help you to save.
The post 10 Weird And Unconventional Ways To Save Money appeared first on Bible Money Matters and was written by Peter Anderson. Copyright © Bible Money Matters – please visit biblemoneymatters.com for more great content.
Solo travel can be an incredible way to see the world or explore your home state. If youâre used to traveling with friends and family, the prospect of going unaccompanied may make you wonder whether youâll get lonely or bored. But the vast majority of solo travelers say youâre in for an excellent adventure. Youâll […]
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According to a survey released by the Federal Reserve, up to 46 percent of American adults donât have an extra $400 to cover an emergency. While this worrisome statistic is partly due to poverty and low wages, poor spending and saving habits are also to blame. When we donât save enough money in the short-term […]
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This is another guest post from Joe Plemon from Plemon Financial Coaching. Joe is the Money Columnist for The Southern Illinoisan. Q: Joe, I have been reading about low mortgage rates. How can I know whether I should refinance my mortgage? A: Because interest rates are down, this is a great time to consider refinancing. […]
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Working out at home can be a cost effective way to cut costs on your gym membership, even if there is a higher initial cost. Here’s a look at what we use to stay fit.
The post Home Workout Programs Can Be A Cost Effective Alternative To A Gym Membership appeared first on Bible Money Matters and was written by Peter Anderson. Copyright © Bible Money Matters – please visit biblemoneymatters.com for more great content.
Welcome to another Ask GFC! If you have a question that you want answered you can ask it here.If your questions get featured on GFC TV or the GFC Podcast, you are the lucky recipient of a copy of my best selling book, Soldier of Finance, and a $50 Amazon gift card.So what are you […]
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