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College Application Checklist for Beginners
In my mind, opportunity is economic. Whether that means saving money or making money. Trying to find the economic opportunity in the college application process can be tricky. First there’s getting in to the college of choice. Then there’s getting … Continue reading
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Love is Priceless
Happy Valentines Day! This is a great time to think about love, which is priceless, and romance which can get expensive! Is romance affordable? Or is it driving you over budget in grooming, wooing and doing for the loved one? … Continue reading
I love you insurance
“Money or love – which is more important?” It depends whom you ask. It depends why you ask. Either way, there’s really no right or wrong answer. It’s whatever priority you make for yourself. Love and money just happens to … Continue reading
Financial Baggage
Let’s face it, we all have financial regrets. The stock tip that didn’t pan out, the home-based business flop, the ‘former associate’ who borrowed money and never paid you back… Ouch! The feeling of being taken advantage of lives on…. … Continue reading
Don’t Leave Home Without …
Do you remember your first? It was like a rite of passage – a real feeling of being an adult. “No” would no longer be an option. This is how it happened to me. My belongings were carefully packed in … Continue reading
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Broken Piggy Bank
This summer we broke the piggy bank! For once we went for broke, it was time to enjoy the warm weather and celebrate life with a splurge! Now that school is just around the corner its time to re-think the … Continue reading
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Time is Well Spent at the Bank with Your Kids
I prefer to do some things the old fashioned way. Like banking. I like going to the bank. I have been going ever since I was a kid. A lot of my upbringing was spent going to the bank … Continue reading
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Your kid’s pot of gold
Candi Sparks Kids believe in a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Probably because the fairy tales have happy endings. It’s great to keep the optimism going, as long as we also keep it real … Continue reading