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FICO Does Not Equal Financial Fitness

Most people think an excellent FICO score is the key to sound finances, but that’s not the whole picture. Author and blogger Brad Chaffee explains why your FICO score does not equate to financial fitness nor savvy stewardship but rather only measures your ability to manage debt. Click here to read the article. (Photo by… Read more»

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When “No” is a Stewardship “Yes”

Jessica, writing for the Enemy of Debt blog, claims that learning to say “no” is the most important money advice available. She makes a good point. Click here to read her explanation. Sometimes “no” is a stewardship “yes.” (Photo by photogail used under Creative Commons License. Thanks!)

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Financial Behavior Reflects Attitudes about Stewardship

Certified Credit Counselor Suzanne Cramer takes a look at 10 financial principles that often lie at the root of how we look at and manage money. Of course, how we see and use money and other resources is another word for stewardship. Click here to read Cramer’s guest post on the  Enemy of Debt blog.… Read more»

  • September 16
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Need Help with Debt? Consider DA

If you or someone you know needs serious help and immediate intervention to get debt under control, one alternative is to find and attend a Debtors Anonymous meeting. Click here to read more about the program and who may benefit in this guest post on Enemy of Debt by Ashley. (Photo coutesy of mybudget360 used… Read more»

  • September 14
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Personal Finance: Asking the Important Questions

So you want to improve your personal finances? That’s a great goal, but first one must ask and answer some important questions. Brad Chaffee of Enemy of Debt offers a thoughtful reflection on six important questions that must be considered before embarking upon a personal finance overhaul. (Photo by striatic used under Creative Commons License.… Read more»