In these tough financial times, people who would generally not have to fear job loss are waking up each day wondering, am I next? This includes teachers, firefighters, police officers, government workers, in addition to anyone who works for a for-profit private company. I like to read
Read more →Personal finance bloggers have been churning out some amazing content, not only this week, but for the year in general. Especially those affiliated with Yakezie.com This week I participated in the Yakezie Carnival hosted by Little House in the Valley, an aesthetically pleasing site that is also
Read more →In part one of this little exploration of lifestyle design, I wrote that a good way to sum up lifestyle design in one sentence is that it is simply about making conscious choices to better your life. That is a very macro view, but it is also
Read more →People like to talk about money. That’s because people like money, plain and simple. Or more specifically, they like what money can do. Many people make bad decisions with their earnings. I am one of them. Maybe you have made some mistakes, too. But either way we
Read more →Meal Plans - Recently Married (with Debt) published its most popular article to date - Meal Plans Kick Grocery Lists’ A$$. In that article I talked about how my wife leads the family effort to save money by first making meal plans, usually a one week plan,
Read more →Thanks to all my readers for another great week. There have been some interesting discussions started in the comments - behold the power of The Yakezie. I’ve seen so much great advice this week that I’m proud to present this week’s featured writing. Please do yourself a
Read more →This site is about helping people, both financially and in all aspects of their lives. Because I want this site to be a community, you will see from time to time, guest posts from readers and fellow financial bloggers. Below is MW/Debt’s first guest post by Martha
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