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‘Money Boss’ Jo Davison’s 5 Steps for Taking Control of Your Finances

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Now, she runs courses and individual mentoring programs to teach clients how to stop fearing their finances, release shame around money habits and prosper by making their assets work harder than they do. This method has worked for her for years and takes the stress out of large or unexpected expenses.

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16 Rich Habits

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Try to stash six months of living expenses in an emergency fund in case you lose your job or your business goes belly-up. Contribute as much as you can afford to a retirement plan. Get a mentor. Among the wealthy, 93 percent who had a mentor attributed their success to that person. Set goals, not wishes.

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

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I want my financial future to be bright and to have no worries when I’m older and ready to retire. Send them an article. Find a mentor. I want to evaluate my cost-of-living expenses and see where I can cut back. Ask questions of mentors and peers. Review your expenses as a couple. Build value every day.

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You Will Survive: 8 Strategies to Overcome New Entrepreneur Anxiety

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There is an escape from the Money Panic, and it doesn’t involve selling off retirement investments or increasing your credit card limit. Cut expenses to the bone. It can act as a check on your flawed assumptions, a motivator to work harder or a prod to reach out to mentors and allies for advice. Secure a “consulting” gig.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

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I thought this article was really well written. Didn't have any of the usual bias of Gen Y that these articles usually do. This article is good, and I have mixed feelings about this topic. Articles of this genre make me slightly nauseous. Dear Anonymous, First, I have to disagree that this article is biased.

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Top 10 Best Financial Resources for Women

Bonnie Low Kramen

Plus, life isn’t cheap, with planned and unplanned expenses, some days it may feel like your household finances are going downhill fast. Going back to school can be a great, yet expensive, option to get where you want to be. This is especially important as women, in particular, face gender-based challenges regarding retirement.

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

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Time to think about the retirement fund.&# “We get to retire? No one ever told me that…&# We both know there’s no retirement fund in what we do. Case in point… “1$ an article! It’s an ongoing press release, article marketing, a free full-page newspaper ad, it’s an interactive portfolio, etc.

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