Archive for April, 2009

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Getting Rich – Six Steps From Napoleon Hill
By Lee Ann Price

There is a scientifically proven system to obtaining wealth and prosperity. That’s a bold statement to be sure. But, I have used the system (both in obtaining wealth and the reverse). And, so you don’t take just my word; countless books have been written on the subject. Two books that I think are classics are; Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill and The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace Wattles. In this short article it’s my intention to just open your mind to the possibility that such a system exists.

Without going into the why (that would be a book) – I’m going to give you what you can do in six easy to follow steps: Continue reading “Getting Rich – Six Steps From Napoleon Hill” »

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Today is a guest post about how to balance going to college with the time and money challenges you will face. This article comes at the request of several of  you who wanted to know how to handle the juggling act.  I will write a post about my own experiences in the next week or so. Enjoy the article and leave comments about your thoughts.

Single Parents In College – How To Meet The Double Challenge
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Abhishek Agarwal

Experts think that two of every ten college students today is a single parent, whether male or female. And the number of single parents in college is on a steady rise. This shouldn’t really be surprising since single-parent households have been on a sharp and steady increase for several decades. Whether by chance or choice, single parenting is a popular lifestyle for adults today.

Today, there are more single parents enrolled in college than ever before. Single parents face difficult challenges, and single parents who are also college students have additional stresses and demands to deal with. Continue reading “Single Parents In College – How To Meet The Double Challenge” »

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The relationship between single moms and money is turbulent. Her struggle to get more to take care of her family seems endless and the more she tries it seems the more illusive it becomes. But a bigger issue with money is how to manage what she has and discover new ways to get a little (or lot) extra.

Here are seven tips for single moms that may make the relationship more agreeable: Continue reading “7 Money Tips for Single Moms (and the Redbox Code)” »

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Divorce may be considered one of the most stressful time for any family going through it.  It can be stressful emotionally and financially.  Objectively, any divorce can be settled with less problems and stress.  However, due to the height of emotions, both spouses can be unreasonable and pig-headed.  The emotions are usually triggered by fear, anger, and their respective perceptions of failure.

The impact of the divorce on the children can likewise add to complications.  Though the mother has always been favored in child custody, the divorce case can drag on for a long period because of disputes in alimony, child support, Continue reading “Managing Your Finances During Divorce” »

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