The 5 Most Important People for Entrepreneurs to Have on Their Side

[share_sc] This is a guest post from David Bakke. In addition to running a reselling business, David shares his personal finance and small business tips on the Money Crashers financial blog. The life of a entrepreneur comes with many benefits. Entrepreneurs don’t have to answer to bosses, and they can work whenever and wherever they …

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25 Percent of the Way to Freedom: Joan’s Mid-May Financial Update

[share_sc] Note: This is a post from Joan Concilio, Man Vs. Debt community manager. Read more about Joan here. When I introduced myself to you guys a couple months ago, I was $70,858.26 in debt on credit cards and loans, and that meant we’d paid down 20% total on our worst-ever balance of $89,687.23. I’m …

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Regrets of the Dying and Lessons Learned on our Film Tour — Episode 5 — Man Vs. Debt Podcast

[share_sc] Note: This is a post from Adam Baker, founder of Man Vs. Debt. In Episode 5 of the Man Vs. Debt Podcast, I get back in the swing of this podcasting thing by talking about “Regrets of the Dying” and the lessons I learned while filming our documentary. I’ve been away from the podcasting …

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5 Things We Love About Being A One-Car Family

[share_sc] Note: This is a post from Joan Concilio, Man Vs. Debt community manager. Read more about Joan here. Meet our automotive pride and joy – our fully-paid-for, 111,000-plus-miles, has-even-gone-offroading 2003 Ford Taurus SES. This car is a beast. And, for the past six years (as of this past Sunday), it’s been put to the …

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