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HELPING YOU ACCOMPLISH FAR MORE THAN YOU EVER THOUGHT POSSIBLE WITH YOUR PERSONAL FINANCES

 

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SERIES: Stategies For Saving Money

August 18, 2009

Part Two  Create An Escrow Account For Known, Upcoming Expenses For those unfamiliar with an escrow account, it is a savings account that is generally established by a mortgage company.  The mortage company totals the annual cost of property taxes and homeowner's insurance and divides it by the number of payments being made each year. …

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SERIES: Stategies For Saving Money

August 17, 2009

One of the largest issues I see during our one-on-one financial counseling meetings is the inability to save money. Saved money is essential to long-term sustainability.  Saved money relieves stress.  Saved money allows you to take a chance.  Saved money allows life to happen (job loss, disability, pay cut, injury, etc.). But you already knew…

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How To Save Money On Groceries

August 11, 2009

I am a huge fan of learning from others and that is why I am sharing the following links today.  I want you to take the five minutes to learn from these individuals on how they are saving a TON of money on groceries using coupons.  I personally have been using the same methods and…

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Cash For Clunkers Program

August 10, 2009

The Cash For Clunkers program has been a huge hit with dealers and has caused a lot of nervous consumers across the line and decide to spend some money.  I know several people who have personally participated in the deal, and I believe that it has truly stimulated the economy. But I am not sure…

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Personal Discipline

August 7, 2009

Personal discipline.  Do you have it?  Or do you lack it? Signs of personal discipline in personal financial management: Waiting at least overnight before making a large purchase decision Balanced checkbook Monthly spending plan Saving every paycheck Giving every paycheck Organized financial documents – including insurance EOBs Credit cards paid off in full every month…

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Book Review: Church Giving Matters

August 5, 2009

A friend of mine recently released his first book, Church Giving Matters, and I wanted to say CONGRATULATIONS to him publicly.  His name is Ben Stroup, and he is passionate about the topic of giving. I was provided the huge honor to preview this book, and I believe that Ben is dead on with his…

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About Joe

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Joe is a leading teacher of personal finances. It is his passion to help people accomplish far more than they ever thought possible with their personal finances.

He is the founder of I Was Broke. Now I’m Not., the president and CEO of INJOY Stewardship Solutions, and Co-Founder of Fully Funded.

Joe is a graduate of Purdue University (BS Mechanical Engineering) and Clemson University (MBA). He is the author of several books and has been featured in Money Magazine. He has been privileged to share his passion with hundreds of thousands of people throughout North America through Financial Learning Experiences, personal finance messages and one-on-one financial coaching sessions.