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<em>montinay</em>
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No Excuses! 5 Ways to Fund that Emergency Fund. Replay and presentation available. http://bit.ly/5YoGKL
 
Rich Rosa
Rich Rosa posted a blog entry
Saving Cash After Buying A Home
Many first-time home buyers use most, if not close to all, their savings for the down payment on the home they purchase. If...
 
<em>montinay</em>
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I had such a great session today with No Excuses! 5 Ways to Fund that Emergency Fund. Replay will be available. http://bit.ly/5YoGKL
Just completed the LIVE webinar No Excuses! 5 Ways to Fund your Emergency Fund! Had a ball!
 
Jessica
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@SuburbanDollar I set timeline goals if that helps. Debtfree by july, 3 mo emergency fund by December, etc. #bp.
 
<em>logicslayer</em>
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Getting an emergency fund together is still harder than I expected. 20% done :(
 
Marian Paraschiv
Marian Paraschiv posted a blog entry
Managing Money
What do we all want when it comes to attaining and securing wealth? We want a sense of long-term security and the peace of mind...
 
Guzzo
Guzzo posted a tweet
Blog Post: Do You Have An Emergency Fund?: If there’s anything we should have learned from The Great Recession, i... http://bit.ly/6sUTUj
 
Guzzo
Guzzo posted a blog entry
Do You Have An Emergency Fund?
If there’s anything we should have learned from The Great Recession, it’s the importance of having a sufficient...
 
Andrew
Andrew posted a blog entry
Our Story, Part 5: so, what’s next?
So at this point we are looking toward starting our Baby Step #4, or investing 15% of our gross income into our retirement...
12 days ago Earn Give Save | Topics: Story, baby step, budget, dave ramsey
 
MattJabs
MattJabs posted a blog entry
Debt Help | Buy New or Used Car?
Faced with a broken down vehicle and long commute, should Jeff go into debt for a new car or buy another used car with his...
 
MattJabs
MattJabs posted a blog entry
Debt Help | Buy New or Used Car?
Faced with a broken down vehicle and long commute, should Jeff go into debt for a new car or buy another used car with his...
 
<em>montyloree</em>
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@FinancialBlogr Agreed! I even keep emergency fund cash around the house, in case we need it.. It make me feel better!
 
MInTheGap
MInTheGap posted a blog entry
How Are You Preparing For the Next Emergency?
Many of us don’t prepare for emergencies.  We live with the notion that what is now is what will be—if not...
 
Sonn
Sonn posted a blog entry
Financial Goals
Welcome to RichardsonChan.com's Financial Goals page. Moving forward, this page will be a living document that contains...
 
wannabefree
wannabefree posted a blog entry
Domestic Violence and Separate Savings Accounts
I'm sure you are probably wondering what the connection is between the two. I've posted before about the virtues of an...
19 days ago SingleGuyMoney | Topics: married folks, emergency...
 
Andrew
Andrew posted a blog entry
Our Story, Part 4: the “Total Money Makeover”
It was November 2007. We were driving back from Thanksgiving at Julie’s parents’ house, and they had given us a...
 
apageor2
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@jay_pe not all persons spend, they save for retirement, a child's college fund, or an emergency fund etc #tcot
 
Dominic
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RT @filife 3 Steps for Creating an Emergency Fund- FiLife.com http://bit.ly/5JdpNm
 
Sonn
Sonn posted a blog entry
On Dreams and Deadlines
Before anything else, I would like to apologize to sir Randell Tiongson for borrowing this post title without his permission....
 
Guzzo
Guzzo posted a blog entry
Pay Off Debt Or Invest?
Morningstar’s Christine Benz offers guidelines for prioritizing investment savings with paying down mortgage, credit...
 
Michael Harr
Michael Harr posted a blog entry
I Bond Yield Update - November 2009 through April 2010
I Bonds are back into positive territory with the Consumer Price Index getting back to inflationary numbers from a slight...
 
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I Bond Yield Update - November 2009 through April 2010
I Bonds are back into positive territory with the Consumer Price Index getting back to inflationary numbers from a slight...
 
kgazette
kgazette posted a blog entry
Three Quick Financial Fixes for College Students
Stephanie is still sick, but recovering and will be back soon. In the meantime, we have a very special guest poster: Jim Wang!...
 
kgazette
kgazette posted a blog entry
Three Quick Financial Fixes for College Students
Stephanie is still sick, but recovering and will be back soon. In the meantime, we have a very special guest poster: Jim Wang!...
 
<em>rika.balan</em>
rika.balan posted a blog entry
7 Easy Tips To Save Money
The 10% RuleWhen you get your paycheck, try to always take ten percent off the top of the pre-tax amount and put it into a...
 
<em>ayna_shetty</em>
ayna_shetty posted a blog entry
7 Easy Tips To Save Money
The 10% RuleWhen you get your paycheck, try to always take ten percent off the top of the pre-tax amount and put it into a...
 
<em>smriti.sikander</em>
smriti.sikander posted a blog entry
7 Easy Tips To Save Money
The 10% RuleWhen you get your paycheck, try to always take ten percent off the top of the pre-tax amount and put it into a...
 
<em>udita.doson</em>
udita.doson posted a blog entry
7 Easy Tips To Save Money
The 10% RuleWhen you get your paycheck, try to always take ten percent off the top of the pre-tax amount and put it into a...
 
<em>lakisa.lopez</em>
lakisa.lopez posted a blog entry
7 Easy Tips To Save Money
The 10% RuleWhen you get your paycheck, try to always take ten percent off the top of the pre-tax amount and put it into a...
 
<em>donali.godse</em>
donali.godse posted a blog entry
7 Easy Tips To Save Money
The 10% RuleWhen you get your paycheck, try to always take ten percent off the top of the pre-tax amount and put it into a...
 
<em>corina.smith94</em>
corina.smith94 posted a blog entry
7 Easy Tips To Save Money
The 10% RuleWhen you get your paycheck, try to always take ten percent off the top of the pre-tax amount and put it into a...
 
<em>soriya.maan</em>
soriya.maan posted a blog entry
Seven Easy Tips
SaveWhen you get your paycheck, try to always take ten percent off the top of the pre-tax amount and put it into a savings or...
 
<em>serganthollyroller</em>
serganthollyroller posted a blog entry
The Importance of an Emergency Fund
When getting financial advice from financial planners, either on TV, through books, or, most highly recommend keeping an...
 
ROCity
ROCity posted a blog entry
Guide to Designing an Emergency Fund: What is Your Financial Philosophy?
If you follow just about any "general public" financial guru, you know that they devote significant air time or book pages on...
43 days ago Spilling Buckets | Topics: emergency...
 
boutiqueshops
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I just updated my Squidoo page: Dave Ramsey Baby Step 1: Build An Emergency Fund / http://tinyurl.com/4qfzfr
 
Tom Healy
Tom Healy posted a tweet
Another Reason to Have a 6-Month Emergency Fund: As I explain in my book, it is imperative that you maintain an.. http://bit.ly/gvN0X
 
Rochelle L
Rochelle L posted a blog entry
You have an emergency fund. Now what?
I’ve always been an advocate of having an emergency fund. In my previous blog entries, I recommend that you should have at...
 
Beat The Recession
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Recession Proof Tip! An Emergency Fund: Your First Line Of Defense: Downsizing, rightsizing.. http://bit.ly/RJSZb
 
Blake S
Blake S posted a blog entry
Emergency Fund Goal: Almost There…
Early this year, I recorded a simple financial goal: by December 31st, I wanted to have $1,000 in my ING emergency fund. At the...
 
CashMoneyLife
CashMoneyLife posted a blog entry
Why You Need an Emergency Fund and How to Start One
Unemployment. A car accident. A medical emergency. Even the best laid plans can go awry, and the last thing you want to worry...
 
teddydoors
teddydoors posted a blog entry
Emergency Fund - Quỹ Dự Phòng Khẩn Cấp
Quỹ emergency fund - dự phòng trong trường hợp khẩn cấp là một việc thiết yếu chứ không phải như...
 
Celeste Murphy
Celeste Murphy posted a blog entry
Simple Alternative to the Extended Warranty
I usually advise people not to buy extended warranties on most items. They are a big money waster. Then the other day I read...
 
Retirement Savior
Retirement Savior posted a tweet
RT @fiscalgeek: Should you treat your emergency fund as investment? http://bit.ly/2f9jZg
 
gigi
gigi posted a blog entry
A Real Eye Opener
Every time we get closer to debt elimination world, we find many new things helping us to accomplish our missions. Today, you...