The Minimalist Guide to Visual Goal-Setting

[share_sc] Note: This is a post from Joan Concilio, Man Vs. Debt community manager. Read more about Joan. When we talked about the Olympics, passion and the cost of hobbies in a recent post, one commenter, Jason, mentioned the concept of vision boards – basically, visual representations of your biggest goals. I’m a huge proponent …

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What the Olympics Can Teach Us About Expensive Hobbies

[share_sc] Note: This is a post from Joan Concilio, Man Vs. Debt community manager. Read more about Joan. Look, I’m a gold medalist! It’s not quite the Olympics – but that photo is from last year’s Keystone State Games, Pennsylvania’s version of an athletic championship. I’m competing in this year’s games less than a week …

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Confessions of a Retail Salesman: Beware of These 4 Sales Tactics

[share_sc] This is a guest post from Adam Hagerman. Adam provides financial help for anyone in need on his blog Walking to Wealth. Adam is also the author of Things To Learn, a site that answers life’s burning questions. Like Things To Learn on Facebook for up-to-the minute updates. A few months ago, I ventured …

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How I Saved $700 a Year in 30 Minutes: A Post about Insurance That Isn’t Boring

[share_sc] Note: This is a post from Joan Concilio, Man Vs. Debt community manager. Read more about Joan. Nobody wants to talk about insurance. For real. Me included – and my dad was an insurance agent for much of my life. But when I finally manned up (or, uh, womanned up?) last year as part …

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1 Simple Tool to Change How You Budget as a Couple

[share_sc] This is a guest post by Karina Dupree. Karina is a writer, designer, traveler, and tech enthusiast and considers herself a Jane-of-all-Trades for everything creative. She writes about all her adventures at The Flying Cashew. Currently residing in Texas, she spends most of her free time writing, playing video games, and hanging out with …

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$25,000 Paid Off, and How We’re Going to Fit in a Vacation: Joan’s Mid-July Financial Update

[share_sc] Note: This is a post from Joan Concilio, Man Vs. Debt community manager. Read more about Joan. $64,321.03 in debt to go. As of last month’s update, that number was $65,876.32, so we’re down an additional $1,555.29 this month, and we’ve hit another milestone. We’ve now paid off more than $25,000 in debt! ($25,366.20, …

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