Great Reads of the Month – 5th Edition + a Video to make you Smile

by Jason Clayton March 21, 2013
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It’s here again… Another addition of “Great Reads of the Month”, where I hope to point out all the amazing articles I’ve read over the last few days (and weeks), so that you have some nice reading material for the weekend.

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How to Save $200 a month ($2,400 a year) without Sacrifice! + $250 CASH Giveaway!!

by Jason Clayton March 18, 2013
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I like saving money… I especially like saving money without sacrificing anything. At first this may appear contradictory. Usually, in order to save money, it takes a little sacrifice. In other words, one has to give up something in order to save a little cash. An easy example of this is your home purchase. You [...]

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Increase your Giving with these 3 Simple Methods

by Jason Clayton March 11, 2013
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So you’re sitting on your couch watching TV and a story comes on about how much the next billionaire gave to charity. Your thoughts jump ahead of themselves and you find yourself wishing you were rich – not so you can buy a new island in the Pacific, but so you can give more to [...]

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The Many Reasons I Love Vacation Rentals by Owner (VRBO)

by Jason Clayton March 4, 2013
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If it was possible for me financially, I would spend most of my life traveling the world. There is something in my soul that connects with traveling that makes me feel alive and exhilarated about life. If you are someone who loves to travel, than you probably know exactly what I’m talking about. Traveling gives [...]

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How to save money with your Keurig

by Jason Clayton February 28, 2013
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Who used all the k-cups? I love coffee. It is one of my simple pleasures that I enjoy multiple times per day (yes, I’m an addict). Last year I received an awesome gift for Christmas from my family – a Keurig. For many people a Keurig is a coffee lover’s dream – but for those [...]

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3 Low Cost Franchise Opportunities – You Probably Never Heard Of

by Jason Clayton February 22, 2013
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I’ve always been intrigued by entrepreneurship.  Within this great big world, individuals that have chosen this path and succeeded have been a source of inspiration and honor in my mind. This, more than anything, is because I value this attribute very highly and hope to one day call myself one. 

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78 Side Business Ideas – You Can Start Today

by Jason Clayton February 18, 2013
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Normally on frugal habits I focus a good deal of my attention on savings money, cutting spending, and giving to bless others. This is important, because these are areas we can clearly control in order to keep our financial house in order and achieve the life we desire.

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My Financial Advice for New Grads

by Jason Clayton February 14, 2013
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There are some memories in life that are as clear as yesterday afternoon, and some that fade so quickly that I struggle to remember any details. The memory of my first job out of college is one of those memories that is as clear in mind as yesterday morning. I remember walking to my car [...]

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Great Reads of the Month – 4th Edition + a Video to make you Smile

by Jason Clayton February 11, 2013
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Well, I’m back from my NYC trip and I’m just getting back into the swing of things. It is always great to go on vacation, but also at the same time, always hard to assimilate back into everyday life. I only wish I could be on vacation 100% of the time and travel non-stop. There [...]

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