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Your Money Life is a free newsletter focused on providing practical financial tips to help people with real life money challenges. Based on budget coaching experience, these challenges often come in the form of debt, lack of savings, careless spending habits and poor budgeting or planning.

It’s not always easy to overcome such challenges on your own. Your Money Life is here to equip you and help you improve across each of these areas.

How does it equip you? Every month, you’ll get a newsletter delivered to your inbox focusing on one of the following: better budgeting, getting out of debt, saving more and spending wise.

In addition to the newsletter, we’re also including the following:

  • A monthly Biblical financial devotion (provided by Crown Financial Ministries)
  • Recommended personal finance book of the month.  A book we believe will be an excellent equipping resource for your library.
  • One Money Design article of the month. The most popular article published for the previous month.
  • Blog insider news and special announcements
  • Bonus #1: A weekly blog article recap. Scan the recap for the content that interests you.
  • Bonus #2: Access to free special report offers. You can download available free reports upon newsletter subscription confirmation.

Overall, we think you’ll find the newsletter to be a great tool to improve your financial situation and grow in your ability to manage money.

What’s your investment in this? As a reminder, the newsletter is free. You’re only investment is the time it takes to read the newsletter and implement the practical tips!

Immediately upon signing up for your subscription you’ll be able to download your first two special reports: Guide to Playing the Grocery Game and What Does the Bible Says about Money.  Learn more about these special reports by clicking here.

Asides [Side Blog]
  • I recently posted some tips to save money on your cell phone bill which got a lot of attention in the comments section.  I suppose people are always looking to save money on cell phones since everyone has one these days.  One tip commonly mentioned in the comments was using Net10′s prepaid cell phones.  I haven’t hadn’t heard of Net10, but seems a lot of people are using them these days.  Do you have any experience with Net10?  This seems like a great approach for teens, or even those who have problems using more minutes than their plan allows each month.  What do you think?

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