Money Basics

5 Devious Mental Blocks That Make You Procrastinate With Your Finances (And How To Defeat Them)

[share_sc] This is a guest post by Ivan Chan. Ivan is the founder of Wealthy Without Worry, a Star Wars fan and a martial artist. In his latest quest, Ivan teaches professionals how to make smart money decisions that fit their lifestyles. Check out what he does here. You know you should get it done. But instead, you’re …

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Squirrel It Away For the Future: Top 5 Practical Tips For Building a Saving Habit

[share_sc] This is a post from Oli Lewington. Oli is a storyteller: a writer, filmmaker and social media specialist who helps people, brands and businesses tell their stories in a way that entertains and enchants their customers, clients and fans. You can connect with him on Twitter or Google+.  Habits underpin everything we do. If you don’t …

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Why Owning Up to Ourselves is the Most Important Step

[share_sc] This is a post from Oli Lewington. Oli is a storyteller: a writer, filmmaker and social media specialist who helps people, brands and businesses tell their stories in a way that entertains and enchants their customers, clients and fans. You can connect with him on Twitter or Google+. I’m in debt. There, I said it. …

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Money Management for the Family: Some TRULY Timeless Tips

[share_sc] Note: This is a post from Joan Concilio, Man Vs. Debt community manager. Read more about Joan. A couple of months ago, Chris and I were browsing in a local antique store and he picked something up and said, “Hey, Joan, this is totally a Man Vs. Debt post!” He’d found a 1939 pamphlet on “Money …

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My “Deprived” Son: What I’ve Learned So Far Raising a (Mostly) Plastic-Free Kid on a Budget

[share_sc] The most oft-recited “nugget” about kids, besides that they don’t let you sleep, is that they’re expensive. Calculators exist so you can estimate how much money you’re going to spend on them in a given year. (Oddly, most of these calculators don’t include health insurance which is, so far, the only thing we’ve spent …

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