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“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
–Winston Churchill
Gaining control of your finances and moving toward financial freedom requires motivation. Motivation is that burning desire in some of us to better our lives and to achieve more than we have achieved thus far. Motivation may [...]

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Today’s insights from the blogosphere and beyond:

My House Is My Investment @ FundsZine: A good article on whether you should consider your house to be an investment.
You Are Your Own Worst Enemy @ GetRichSlowly: This is a good real-life story about a couple spending everything they make. I’ve said it before, and [...]

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Struggling financially can be a lonely business. Often times we don’t want to tell others about our financial turmoil. Even husbands and wives sometimes won’t talk to each other about a money problem, particularly if the other doesn’t know about the $500 that was charged to the Visa credit card. And eventually, [...]

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Today’s insights from the blogosphere and beyond:

The New Graduate’s Guide to Financial Freedom @ Get Rich Slowly: You can read some great financial advice for recent graduates. Not a recent graduate? The advice is actually good for all ages.
Foreclosures Drift From Rust Belt to Sun Belt @ CNNMoney.com: What do the [...]

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Photo Credit: Mike9Alive
Sometimes motivation to live below our means, pay down debt and invest comes from experiencing some sort of financial crisis. Perhaps we’ve maxed out our credit cards, or lost a home, or filed for bankruptcy. Or maybe we’re just tired of running out of money before we get to the end [...]

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