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Joe Ingersoll

Fiscally Fit New Year's Resolutions

With the new year right around the corner, it's a great time to look in the mirror and resolve to become fiscally fit in 2009. I thought...

Started by Joe Ingersoll

0 Dec. 30, 2008
Joe Ingersoll

Places to find great bargains

1. Individuals 2. Estate Sales 3. Public Auctions 4. Garage Sales 5. Pawn Shops 6. Flea Market 7. Online Auctions 8. Classified Ads 9. Co...

Started by Joe Ingersoll

3 Dec. 23, 2008
Reply by Tommy Wags
Joe Ingersoll

Paying off debt: lowest balance vs. highest interest rate

There is a long standing debate when it comes to determining which debts to pay off first. The math tends to favor the approach that tack...

Started by Joe Ingersoll

0 Dec. 21, 2008
Joe Ingersoll

Low Cost Entertainment Ideas

Here's a short list of family friendly entertainment ideas that won't break your budget? 1. Game night - board games, card games, pictio...

Started by Joe Ingersoll

2 Dec. 5, 2008
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Joe Ingersoll

Christmas Budget

It's that time of year again. A time that most of us overspend on "stuff" we don't need with money we don't have. I can remember charging...

Started by Joe Ingersoll

2 Dec. 4, 2008
Reply by William
Joe Ingersoll

Online Resources

Here is a list of my current favorite money management and debt free websites and blogs: http://www.ncnblog.com/ http://tipd.com/ http:/...

Started by Joe Ingersoll

0 Nov. 25, 2008
Joe Ingersoll

Debt Free Dads Monthly Networking Gathering

Hi Everyone, Eric posted a great idea for each of the groups to consider setting up a monthly gathering for their respective group membe...

Started by Joe Ingersoll

21 Nov. 19, 2008
Reply by Eric Enochs
Eric Enochs

Great Find

Check out this find. 30 day challenge to save $1000 http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/blog/

Started by Eric Enochs

1 Nov. 7, 2008
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Joe Ingersoll

How to quckly save $1,000 for a starter emergency fund (baby step #1)

The first step in Dave Ramsey's Total Money Makeover is to save $1,000 for a starter emergency fund. This $1,000 is for emergencies only!...

Started by Joe Ingersoll

6 Oct. 29, 2008
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Joe Ingersoll

Envelope System

Dunn & Bradstreet released a study reporting that people spend 12-18% more when using credit cards than when paying with cash. Studie...

Started by Joe Ingersoll

0 Oct. 22, 2008

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