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Today's Great Fear: What if I Lose My Job?
If you’re part of the jobless out there, you know it’s tough! The average time to find a new job right now is about four and a half months. Here are some tips that might help shorten that span.

Save on Groceries Before You Leave Home
How can your family save hundreds of food dollars? One of the easiest ways to save money on your grocery bill starts before you even leave the house!

Trusting God When Money Seems Scarce
How do we keep our faith strong in the midst of financial trouble? Here are a few ways to guide us through the economic hard times.

Debt-Free is the New Rich
It's certainly not a new concept but it certainly is foreign to the way Americans are budgeting and saving. If you're spending more than you earn, you will always be spending money you don't have. Learn about this tangible way to increase your net worth!

Finding Your Next Job Fast
Need to find a new job quickly? In this economy, many people need to find work fast, yet they unwittingly prolong their unemployment. The tips in this article will help make sure you are not one of them!

When it Does Not Pay to be Cheap
During this time of economic stress, you might think the best way to go is to buy cheap. But that is not completely true. Find out how spending a bit more money will actually save you money.

9 Ways To Boost Your Income
As economic times put the squeeze on your household finances, here are some easy ways to earn a little extra money this month.

Dollar Menu Opportunities
In this downturned economy, we can teach our children to be frugal, self reliant, compassionate, and careful with dwindling resources. Our hard times now equip them for challenges tomorrow.
How Much Does Your Lifestyle Matter to You?
Have you ever stopped to think about how much you really have?

Finance Q&A: Help for The Financially Desperate
Dear Deborah: There are days when there is no money to buy food or put gas in the car...

Bringing Home Baby
Welcoming a new child into the family is a joyous occasion for all, but the additional expense associated with a new bundle of joy can also be a big worry for some parents, especially in this economy...

Retirement 101: A Quick Course for 30-Somethings
The Bible is replete with stories of old guys and gals who did great things. So, let me share a few thoughts to give help you get a perspective on retirement planning...

Money-Saving Lessons from a Single Mom
The most valuable financial gift my mom gave me didn’t cost her a cent. It was the gift of frugality...

Less is More for Those Who Choose Simple Lives
Those who choose simple lives have discovered that while purposefully living below their financial means may make them seem poor on the outside, it enriches them on the inside.

Of Marshmallows and Wise Money Management
Would you like to raise your children to be wise money managers? Teach them to be two-marshmallow kids. In other words, teach them how to wait.

Doing Well by Doing Good
Over the past three years, lending directly to friends, family members and even total strangers has become a popular way of earning a decent return, while helping these people strapped for cash...

Keeping Our Perspective in a Tough Economy
It seems that everywhere turn these days its gloom and doom. No doubt -- things feel pretty scary right now. The real question is: how should we respond?














