Justin

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Date registered: May 20, 2012

Latest posts

  1. Friends Of The Family — May 19, 2012
  2. Lessons Learned: Interest Free Financing — May 18, 2012
  3. How Many Lives Do You Touch? — May 17, 2012
  4. Guest Posting — May 16, 2012
  5. Little Things Can Add Up To Big Things — May 15, 2012

Most commented posts

  1. The Costs of Raising Baby: Diapers — 7 comments
  2. Keep The “Personal” In Personal Finance — 7 comments
  3. Little Things Can Add Up To Big Things — 7 comments
  4. Monitor Your Credit Report — 7 comments
  5. Our Parenting Mission Statement — 6 comments

Author's posts listings

May 19

Friends Of The Family

On Saturdays I list four blog posts from the week that I thought were really good. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did. Influence. You Already Have It at Becoming Minimalist: I mentioned this post earlier this week, but it deserves another mention. Why You Need to Stop Wasting Your Time Chasing …

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May 18

Lessons Learned: Interest Free Financing

Every Friday I post about one of the lessons I’ve learned so far in life, both financial and about life in general. We’ve all learned valuable lessons along life’s journey, sometimes the easy way and sometimes the hard way. Hopefully someone will read what I learned and avoid having to learn the same thing the …

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May 17

How Many Lives Do You Touch?

Josh at Becoming Minimalist had a very thought-provoking post earlier this week about influence and how people are constantly striving to have more of it. The main idea of his post is that each of us already has a ton of influence. Doubting Our Influence It’s easy to fall for the belief that we are …

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May 16

Guest Posting

Today I’m guest posting at Modest Money about your job and getting out of it what you put into it. Show your support and check it out.

May 15

Little Things Can Add Up To Big Things

Today’s post is part of the “Family Financial Guidelines” series. Whether you’re going through a financial turnaround or are just wanting to stay on top of things, this series will give you the tools to get and keep your family’s finances on track. Last week I wrote about how cutting back on your biggest expenses …

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