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Introducing the Middle Way Method

My article describing the planning method, which I created is now up at D*I*Y Planner. This one is good, and I suggest that people read it, because it takes the strengths of top down planning, and merges with the strengths of bottom up planning, to create The Middle Way Method.

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Happy Halloween, Remembering Your Family

I have another article up at DIY Planner now. It is an article on Halloween, and Family History. Happy Halloween, Remembering Your Family

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Keep-It-Simple Financial Planning (Part 3) Expanded

I had an expanded version of keep-It-Simple-Financial Planning (Part 3) published by my good friends at D*I*Y Planner. It can be found Here.

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Keep it Simple Financial Planning (Part Three)

If you have not read: Keep it Simple Financial Planning Part One, and Keep it Simple Financial Planning Part Two. The material covered in these will be helpful in creating a budget.
The first step in creating a budget is to gather your financial information. You will need the following:

Income
Expenses

Regular Income items are paychecks, [...]

Summary of The Richest Man in Babylon

Title : The Richest Man in Babylon
Author : George S. Clason
Publisher : Signet/New American Library
ISBN : 0-451-20536-7
Pages : 160

General Class!

I passed the Element 3 test for General Class. I am excited about the new opportunities this brings. I would like to thank Ham Radio Pod Class, I listened to their General Class Pod Class, that along with a book, and a few months time helped me to advance.

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New Job

In the last few weeks I have found a new job.  I am in the middle of making an office which was completely disorganized into one where things are organized, and I am getting work done.  I have implemented a tickler system, and I have started using reminders on things I need to do.

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Keep-It-Simple Financial Planning (Part Two)

Last Week in Keep-It-Simple Financial Planning (Part One) I shared the economic theory of utility, which says that people have an unlimited amount of desires, and only limited means to fulfill them. Is Debt bad? I shared the basic financial terms for understanding how debt works, and then we walked through a Net Worth analysis. [...]

Keep-It-Simple Financial Planning (Part One)

When you look at your finances, do you feel empowered or depressed? There are few things in our personal lives which run to such extremes as our finances. Do you understand how to pay off your debts? Will you be ready for your retirement? Will you be able to retire? Do you get calls from [...]