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    Why we founded this forum 

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    CuriousGeorge
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    Published on 04-30-2009 07:04 AM

    Wow, how to put a lifetime's disappointments, lessons and other kicks in the teeth in one short post. If you followed me over from 4AllAccounts (4AA) you are probably reasonably familiar with my story. For the others, suffice it to say I have seriously been "around the block". I have learned a few things along the way which led to this forum's birth.

    I was fat (still am) dumb and happy (for the most part) with my life until September 25th, 2006. That was the day my middle child, ...
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    The Truth About Mortgage Loan Modification - what they won't tell you 

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    April
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    Published on 08-09-2010 10:41 PM

    Last November, my husband and I were in a rough financial spot. I was only working 3 days a week after having been laid off for 6 months, we had a new baby, and his job was, well, less than great. We had tried contacting the bank directly about a loan modification, but they wouldn't even discuss it - they wanted us to refinance, which would've meant closing costs and a down payment of at least 10%. If I had that kind of cash lying around, I wouldn't be worried about paying the mortgage, so ...
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    Let's talk about investing! 

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    April
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    Published on 02-25-2010 07:29 AM

    There are nearly as many investing strategies as there are investors, and even more concerns and fears.

    When I was first thought of investing my money, I immediately talked myself out of it. The only topic covered in finance classes in high school was the stock market, and we all know how volatile that can be. I was afraid of putting my money into a stock, and losing it all. Surely a savings account was a safer option.

    Secondly, I had gotten the idea somewhere along ...
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    So, where to start? (aka, The Snowball Effect) 

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    April
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    Published on 02-01-2010 07:43 AM

    Ok!! You have arrived at the toughest and most rewarding step on the road to debt recovery - paying it down!!

    By now you should have a pretty good idea of how much debt you have, what your monthly expenses are, and what your short- and long-term goals are.

    So, what's the fastest way to pay it down?

    Back when I first started trying to pay down my debts, I made a HUGE error. I thought "Hey, I'll be smart, and pay a little extra on everything every month, ...
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    Frugal Living Doesn't Mean Doing Without - It Might Mean Innovating 

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    LeRoyJ
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    Published on 05-30-2009 03:58 PM

    Janice (she's my lady) has long wanted a T-Fal 1qt. saucepan with cover. Seems the only way to get it is in a complete set of T-Fal cookware and since she already had all the other pieces she wants there was no justifying spending about $60 and probably donating the old pieces to the Salvation Army for example.

    One day she came home carrying the T-Fal box under her arm. After taking out the saucepan and cover she decided the square griddle might be a pretty nice addition too (as it ...
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    The Tax Deduction Trap 

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    CuriousGeorge
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    Published on 05-12-2009 09:06 AM

    I hear from home business owners that are starting up a business a lot. We chat back and forth and there are a few common threads or types of ideas that seem to be attractive, but in reality, are dire traps that can ruin a start-up's chance of succeeding.

    One of those traps is the fallacy of tax deductions. It's a vile and wicked trap, very often promoted by people that simply want to sell you something without regards to your long term viability. Let's take a look at tax deductibility ...
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    Turning your car into a profit center 

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    CuriousGeorge
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    Published on 05-05-2009 09:04 AM

    In many places, a car is an absolute necessity to get to work, get around, basically just exist and get things done. Unfortunately, they are really expensive things to operate. So, how do you reduce or even disappear the operating costs?

    In the United States, the IRS will supply the means to do this. Pretty amazing, but that's the truth. Here's how it's done.

    First, you need a business. Something designed to produce income, but fits the definition of a business and ...
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