Money, Love, and Change

Money, Love, and Change : A Journey to Financial Independence and Finding Meaning in Life
Money, Love, and Change
A Journey to Financial Independence and Finding Meaning in Life
This blog is the financial and personal journey of a single-income family of three. We're trying to get out of debt while living meaningful lives.
United States
A dedicated dropper with a hint of addiction

Most recent posts

9/30 3:29 The irony of our wonderful government
It's not very often that I burst out laughing when we get the mail. I'm usually annoyed at the amount of junk mail, or ticked off at the unexpected bill (ie. is it time to pay the garbage bill again?). But today, on the day where all us common folk...
10/01 23:47 Download a free copy of Suze Ormans Will and Trust Kit
I was watching some Suze Orman episodes from the DVR last night. As you may know from a previous post, my opinion on Ms. Orman is mixed. However, I think that she is trying to make others more financially aware, and I still tend to pick up a thing or...
9/24 13:01 Last day to sign up for free TransUnion credit monitoring
TransUnion is offering free credit monitoring as part of the settlement in a class-action lawsuit, since they violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act and sold consumers personal and financial information to marketers. Good stuff! According to the...
9/27 23:02 Get $10 when you sign up for Ebates
With the holidays approaching, I've been on the prowl for some good deals. Although I try to make most of my purchases with gift cards, I do like using ShopDiscover (when you make the purchase with your Discover Card, you get cash back), UPromise,...
9/30 3:29 The irony of our wonderful government
It's not very often that I burst out laughing when we get the mail. I'm usually annoyed at the amount of junk mail, or ticked off at the unexpected bill (ie. is it time to pay the garbage bill again?). But today, on the day where all us common folk...

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