How to Get Un-Stuck with Financial Goals (By Doing Less)
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by Shannon Clark
3y ago
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Financial Coach Cost & Fees (Is a Financial Coach Worth It?)
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by Shannon Clark
3y ago
An experienced coach shares typical financial coach fees (including Dave Ramsey coaches) and whether financial coaching is worth it for you. The post Financial Coach Cost & Fees (Is a Financial Coach Worth It?) appeared first on Financial Coach Shannon Clark ..read more
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10 Budget-Friendly Ways to Connect with Your Child
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by Alexandra Eidens
3y ago
Connecting with your child shouldn't cost a fortune. It doesn't have to cost a thing. The most important thing we can provide to children is our attention. Finding creative ways to give attention can be tricky, but well worth investigating. Here are ten budget-friendly ways to connect with your child. The post 10 Budget-Friendly Ways to Connect with Your Child appeared first on Financial Coach Shannon Clark ..read more
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How to Save $5,000 in 3 Months (Even If You’re Behind On Bills)
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by Shannon Clark
4y ago
Wondering how to save 5000 in 3 months? Holly and her family did just that (during the COVID recession), and she's been gracious to allow me to share her story of how they did it. Plus, you can grab your free 3-Month Savings Chart download. The post How to Save $5,000 in 3 Months (Even If You’re Behind On Bills) appeared first on Financial Coach Shannon Clark ..read more
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The 3 Bank Accounts Every Family Needs
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by Shannon Clark
4y ago
To steward your money well, most families will need at least three bank accounts. Today, I'll lay out how to choose the best accounts and where to park your emergency fund. The post The 3 Bank Accounts Every Family Needs appeared first on Affording Motherhood ..read more
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The Counterintuitive First Step to Paying Off Debt
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by Shannon Clark
4y ago
How much should you have in savings? This article will show you how to build an emergency savings fund as a mom. And how the "starter emergency fund" leads many families straight into debt—and what to do instead. The post The Counterintuitive First Step to Paying Off Debt appeared first on Affording Motherhood ..read more
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The 5 S’s of Flexible Meal Planning
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by Shannon Clark
4y ago
Want an easy way to save on groceries, without running around to several different stores? Try these flexible meal planning ideas. The post The 5 S’s of Flexible Meal Planning appeared first on Affording Motherhood ..read more
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How to Prepare for the Coming Recession as a Mom
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by Shannon Clark
4y ago
The next recession is coming. Will you be ready? Find out how to prepare for the recession so you can provide for your family no matter what comes your way. The post How to Prepare for the Coming Recession as a Mom appeared first on Affording Motherhood ..read more
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Should you pay off debt with your tax refund?
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by Shannon Clark
4y ago
What's the best thing to do with your tax refund? It might seem as if this would be a great opportunity to pay off some debt, but for many family's that is not the case. Find out the best option for you below. The post Should you pay off debt with your tax refund? appeared first on Affording Motherhood ..read more
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The Stay at Home Mom Calculator
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by Shannon Clark
4y ago
The 'Stay at Home Mom Calculator' helps you assess how you can afford to be a stay at home mom. Unlike most calculators that ask 'Can I afford to be a stay at home mom?', this one doesn't give you a yes or no answer but helps you discover the steps you would need to take to make it work for your family. The post The Stay at Home Mom Calculator appeared first on Affording Motherhood ..read more
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