What Do You Do About Your Financial Kryptonite… Is Willpower Enough?

[share_sc] Note: This is a post from Joan Concilio, Man Vs. Debt community manager. Read more about Joan here. In our Fall 2011 You Vs. Debt class, one of our members, Jay, created an awesome forum topic titled “What’s Your Kryptonite?” In it, we started talking about those places and things that just seem to …

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The 6 Keys to a Flexible Life — Episode 6 — Man Vs. Debt Podcast

[share_sc] Note: This is a post from Adam Baker, founder of Man Vs. Debt. In Episode 6 of the Man Vs. Debt Podcast, we cover what I think are the six keys to living a truly flexible life… a topic about which I’m obviously really passionate! But to start off, here’s something new! As part …

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The “I’m Fine, Thanks” Trailer is live!…

[share_sc] It’s here! It’s here! Finally, weeks and weeks of hard work and our trailer is out into the world. 🙂 It’s made specifically for Kickstarter, which is a website that helps musicians, artists, and filmakers crowd source the funding for releasing their project from the general public. In exchange, we offer unique “rewards” back …

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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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