5 things to do with your finances in times of change or crisis
Five things to do when you’re facing change or a crisis I am writing this article in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. But, I
Five things to do when you’re facing change or a crisis I am writing this article in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. But, I
After determining your net worth (see this article for how to do this: https://faithfamilyandfinance.com/2016/03/24/how-to-know-what-youre-really-worth/), the next step to taking control of your finances is
My grandpa was Armenian. That makes my mom half Armenian, and me one-quarter. However, the Armenian people are a very unified people, and a very
Will you please take this short survey for me? Pretty Please? It shouldn’t take you longer than three or four minutes. http://survey.sogosurvey.com/r/Jxvxwd And,
New Idea I have been reading a book this week that has changed my perspective just a little bit on money and how I spend
The Mom conference is in full swing! It’s three days of interviews and speakers on topics that are for moms! Here are my
I have a secret. I have tried to stay away from using too many personal details on this blog. Why? Mostly because I want my
This is why I do what I do. Deborah’s story is inspirational: https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/2016-12-043-deborah-faith-and-finances?lang=eng I am excited for the self-reliance program the Church of Jesus
Friends, Are you thinking about refinancing your student loans? What is your current interest rate on said student loans? Do you have more than one?
Lower the perceived cost of the plan, increase the perceived value What is perceived cost and perceived value? Investopedia says this, “Perceived value is the worth
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