Jim Garnett is the CEO of AskMrG Consulting, a company focused on helping Americans gain control of their finances and get on a path to being debt free. Jim is also the "Mr. G" behind the AskMrG Financial Library and brings over 30 years experience as a counselor, speaker, and author to each endeavor. You can reach Jim at: AskMrG Consulting, 2216 SW 35th Street Ankeny, IA 50023; 515-577-1799, askmrg@yahoo.com
Over the years I have noticed a similarity among those who are making strides toward becoming financially healthy. Some similar traits link them together even though they come from all different walks of life, income levels, and social status. Here are 10 traits I have noticed.
In an attempt to provide articles that are helpful, practical, and different, I want to share some information with you about a topic I have never written about heretofore – Babysitting.
Do you know enough about finances to survive during these economic hard times? Take the F.A.T. Test and see. (1) It is best to pay only the minimum payment due on a credit card bill each month rather than pay your bill in full. (True or False?)
Most people know that ‘S.O.S.’ is some type of distress call, but most people have no idea what it means. The popular notion is that it the letters stand for ‘Save Our Ship’ which was used by the military in battle. You may be surprised to know that in reality the acrostic has no meaning at all!
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