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Live On Less Money Debt Free

May 16th, 2009

Money CourseThere is a new money management course on the Internet that is helping people succeed in spending less money and getting out of debt. It is called Live On Less Money Debt Free.

This new course has one lesson to review and learn each week for six months. These courses come to your email box every 7 days after you sign-up. They are loaded with tips and helps to help get you out of debt and on the road to financial freedom.

You will discover the benefits of having an emergency fund and how to fund it. You will learn the benefits of budgeting with a zero budget and eventually a secret to budgeting that eliminates money worries forever. How to get out of debt and stay out of debt is a necessity and you will discover how to do that with this course. There is a ton of information that will help you to live on less money, get debt free, and live better forever.

You get motivated to put these techniques into practice and to succeed in living a new lifestyle that is not encumbered with financial worries. The new lifestyle is not one of poverty but one where you will discover the fortune that is hidden in your current income.

You will learn where and how to earn extra income as you discover how to build up a multiple income stream to help build your fortune faster.

I gotta tell ya I really like this course and you will be doing yourself a favor in spending the few dollars to purchase it. It will pay for itself many times over as you apply the principles to your life.

I know $27 a month for six months sounds like a lot of money when you are scraping at the end of every month but it is a whole lot cheaper than the interest you are most likely paying on your consumer debt. In fact, if you were to get private counsel of this magnitude it could run up into the thousands. About 15 years ago I paid ten times this amount for a financial management course that was not half as good. So $27 a month does not sound like so much when compared to what you are saving by doing this home study course. File the material away to refer back to whenever you need to.

Check it out at Live On Less Money Debt Free for a better financial future.

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Two of the Best Ways to Save Money and Build Your Emergency Fund

March 20th, 2009

Even though the video above has nothing to do with my two best ways to save money I enjoyed watching it and does deal with saving money so enjoy it.

Since the goal of this blog is to entice us to become fanacially free learning the best ways to save money is an essential element. Here are two of the easiest ways top save money. Now always remember that we are saving this money so that we can sock it away in our savings accounts. The first and most important account is our emergency fund. We must get three to six months set aside for those unexpected thigns that will eat us out of house and home. So don’t just save money put away what you do save.

The first way to save money is to walk away from all those extended warranty sales pitches you get when you buy anything electronic, appliances and other large items like snowblowers and air conditioners. The stuff we purchase today is already warrantied for so many months and if it makes it through the intitial warranty it is very unlikely and very rare for them to break.

The second best way to save money is to buy your seasonal items during off-season times. If you can find a snowblower in April, May or June you will be able to save over and above 50% on it. If you are going to buy a snowblower for next Winter anyways then get it a few months early and then put what you saved into your emergency fund. The same goes for your lawnmower, fishing supplies or rototiller and the list is only shortened by your lack of imagination.

Here is a great place to discover more ways to live better and save more click here!

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Living On Less It Can Be Done

March 19th, 2009


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AS said in this clip we need to “live on less” and we can do it by thinking outside the box. We here in the United States have bought into the notion that we can just spend on anything and every thing we want to spend on. However the bottom line is that we need to learn to think outside the box and save so that we can build up an emergency fund just in case we get hit by an emergency.

It really is easy to do if we but figure out what we spend, where we spend it and stop spending so much on wasteful living. Check out this instant downloadable e-book Thrifty Living for ways to save on what you spend and live on less money.

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A Few Simple Ways to Save and Live On Less Money

March 5th, 2009

As the days and weeks roll on in our economic downturn I will be sharing more and more information on what you can do to personally save and live on less money. Here are just a few simple ways to save money.

  1. If you smoke—QUIT—you will save approximately $5.00 per day. That adds up to $1,825 each year. Now if you put that in the bank every week it will add up fast. Much better than putting into your lungs anyway.

  1. Stop drinking expensive beverages like soda pop and drink more water. But stay away from bottled water unless Read more…

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Families Take Control and Live On Less Money

March 4th, 2009

shrinking-dollarFamilies are learning to live on less money by taking control over their spending. It is one of those things we must learn to do because of the soaring prices and lower wages. We are seeing lower wages since the economy has taken a dive because men and women are either being laid off, their companies closing altogether, or slowing down so much that hours are being cut back. Overtime is a thing to be remembered and does not appear to be coming back into fashion any time soon.

In order to combat the problems brought on by our poor economy many families are taking back control of their spending and actually discovering that they can live on less money. Here is what the Gallup poll found out recently:

Learn to Live on Less

February 19th, 2009

Because of the economic downturn, or recession if you would like to call it that, many folks are facing difficult financial situations that are totally new to them and learning how to live on less is necessary.

Elizabeth Kiss, and extension specialist at Purdue University, makes this challenge, “Handling financial situations can be challenging at anytime; however, Read more…

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Live On Less Money for Financial Freedom

February 14th, 2009

I know, I know, we want financial freedom not less money. However, once we discover how to live on less money we will begin seeing our financial freedom coming to fruition. If we learn to live on less then we will have more to put into our savings hence more money for later on. One financial expert says it like this, “Live like no one else now, so that you can live like no one else later.” In other words if we tighten our belts and actually learn how to live on less money now it won’t be long until we will be able loosen the belt because we would have saved a lot more for our older years. And when I say older years I am talking just athriftylivingcover few years from now with the magic of compounding interest and all.

This inexpensive  little book,

Thrifty Living will help you to make a budget and learn how to live on less money.

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