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How to Look Great Without Spending a lot of Money | DEBTHELPER.COM
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We hate debt too! We can teach you how to live debt free. How to Look Great Without Spending a lot of Money. Looking good often times involves spending a small fortune on personal care items or services and an updated wardrobe… or so we think. No matter your personal style or budget, there are plenty of things you can do to look good that doesn’t cost any money at all. Below we will explore how you can look great without spending a lot of money, or no money at all. 8211; Shower regularly. 8211; Your nails.
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My Recent Travel Adventures – Part One | Girl Counting Pennies
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My Debt Repayment Progress. My Journey to Debt Freedom and Financial Independence. My Recent Travel Adventures – Part One. August 7, 2013. Middot; by Eva @ Girl Counting Pennies. Middot; in Travelling. Middot; 22 Comments. I mostly talk about all things finance on my blog. Today, I thought I would take a little break and dedicate this post to something else instead. You have probably guessed by now it will be about my travel adventures. Okay, are you ready? And I am not ashamed to admit it! After 3 lazy ...
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How I'm Able to Visit Hawaii Every Year On The Cheap - Budget Bloggess
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How I’m Able to Visit Hawaii Every Year On The Cheap. February 18, 2014. Say Hawaii to most people and you’ll get the customary Ooo’s and Ahhh’s. This tropical paradise is often associated with luxury and affluence as a travel destination. Tell people you visit Hawaii. Afford it, you just need to change your thinking. How do you do Hawaii for less? 1 Do as the locals do. Check out the local eateries. A few of my faves in Kona? Big Island Grill, Da Poke Shack. I refuse to ever pay more than $1000 for the ...
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Our Debt Story - Newlyweds on a Budget
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The Baby Bucket List. How We did in 2013. How we did in 2012. The Baby Bucket List. How We did in 2013. How we did in 2012. Here’s the breakdown of how we paid off $45k of debt in 45 months of marriage. Because we got married after just three months of dating. We didn’t take into account our financial situation until. We were married (not recommended! This is the debt we had when we got married:. 26,500 in student loans. 13,500 in car loans. 5,500 in credit card debt. For a total of $45,500 in debt.
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2013: It was Fun While It Lasted - Newlyweds on a Budget
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The Baby Bucket List. How We did in 2013. How we did in 2012. The Baby Bucket List. How We did in 2013. How we did in 2012. 2013: It was Fun While It Lasted. Dec, 11 2013. If there is one word I can use to describe 2013, it would be “blessed.” I am so incredibly happy with how this year has turned out. 2013 has definitely brought a major upswing in our lives, and I cannot wait for what 2014 has in store. A look back at our goals and how we crossed off the most important ones. 1 Bring down my student loans.
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How to Get Awesome Travel Deals on Priceline | Our Freaking Budget
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Start a Budget: Part I. Start a Budget: Part II. Start a Roth IRA. How to Snag Sweet Travel Deals on Priceline. Vacations are great. You know what makes them more great? You don’t have to answer that. Because I’m only looking for a single answer and I don’t want to tell you you’re wrong if you don’t say, “When they don’t cost a ton of money.” So now that I messed up the first paragraph, let’s just move along to the second. Step 1: Choose your vacation destination. Step 2: Research the area. Hotels make m...
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About | MBA Mom on a Mission
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MBA Mom on a Mission. One mom's mission to eliminate debt, establish a career, and raise a family. Thanks for stopping by! I am on a mission to eliminate all of our debt (excluding our mortgage) by the time our son starts kindergarten. We want the freedom to travel, to pursue our hobbies and to enjoy our time with family and friends. If you have any questions, or want any of the templates or spreadsheets that you see on the blog shoot me an email at mbamomonamission@gmail.com. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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My Spending Report for Jan-Jun 2014 - Girl Counting Pennies
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Personal Finance Blog My Journey to Debt Freedom and Financial Independence. My Spending Report for Jan-Jun 2014. July 30, 2014. Today, I have added together my numbers for June and I thought it would be fun to add all numbers for the past six months together and see my overall spending for 2014 so far. I won’t lie, I have not been as strict with my finances as I was in 2013 (since I have started paying off debt, to be more precise) and the chart below reflects it. I have so far spent 493.60. In the last...
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2014 Goals…Overkill | Debt Perception
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Get me outta here! In too deep. My journey out of debt. How You Can Help. January 3, 2014. I may be setting myself up for failure here with this monstrous list of goals (and random to-do’s) but this is all stuff I want to change, I’ve tried to change, or NEED to change! Let’s do this! Make $200 a month from side hustles (pet/baby sitting, house cleaning, surveys, Fiverr, etc). Pay off all credit card debt (including hubby’s) by December 2014 – That’s about $410 a month, doable. Practice face painting and...
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