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Since starting my blog, I have seen all sorts of comments and reactions to investing advice… some have been quite heated. I have been asked about the safest and best places to invest in. And I’ve even been scorned or told that I was wrong about certain ideas. So why is there so much confusion …

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The average nursery costs between $2,000-$5,000 (this info is pulled from multiple resources on the web). I was able to set our nurseries up without the use of hand-me-downs for under $500.00! Now that I’m pregnant again we are going to be turning our office into nursery #2. Update… nursery #2 was a challenge but I enjoyed …

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Today’s money-making Stay at Home Moms are Wendy and Tiffany. These wonderful mothers run at-Home Daycares. Wendy works in Utah, USA and Tiffany in Alberta, CA. I wanted to get both interviews from them to see if there was a big difference across country borders and to help as many SAHM’s who are interested in running …

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Today’s Money-Making SAHM is Misty Bailey. She is amazing…as you’ll come to realize when you read her interview below. She is a freelance writer, mother of three, blogger, and Homeschooler. She helps supplement her husband’s income by working a few hours a day doing what she loves: freelance writing. She shares how you can too! …

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  To secure a successful future, education is vital. Yet, degrees take an average of five years and thousands of dollars to attain. I graduated with my Bachelor’s Degree from a highly-ranked University at 20 years old. My parents wanted us to work for and value our education; thus we were responsible for paying for ALL …

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There is a difference between bad debt and good debt. Most everyone reading this will relate to consumer debt. It’s the debt that comes from buying things, from paying bills, etc. Investment debt is debt used to pursue a venture (opening a business, flipping a property, etc.) that will yield you profit. And although Dave …

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  Today’s Money-Making Stay at Home Mom is Terri Shaw. I grew up in her same neighborhood. Her family and mine have been good friends for years. Terri has been working as an Airline Representative from home for almost 6 years. She shares how she got started and what the protocol is for working for …

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  In psychology they have found and continue to prove that at the roots of our thought and actions are beliefs that we formed quite strongly while we were young. Psychologists call this your family origins. And while I’d like to think that it is not really the case (I like to be individual and …

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