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This is where you'll find information and thought provoking articles about some of the biggest decisions you have to make:
how you will make and spend MONEY!

The three greatest stressors on our homes are sex, kids and MONEY!

Let's educate ourselves so we can:

  • Create a better mindset
  • Gain a better understanding
  • Recognize better opportunities

Having a Home Office: A Few Joys and Benefits
Rhea!
I'm sitting in the porch swing on the back porch of my log home nestled in the hills of Tennessee enjoying the early morning sunrise on a glorious fall day. The cows and the goats are grazing in the pasture near the porch, the wind is rustling gently through the trees and two dogs are sleeping soundly on the front porch. No one in the house is awake yet and the busy-ness of the day has yet to begin. While reading one of my books and planning my day, I suddenly remembered that this is one of the joys of having a home business on the Internet: being able to work wherever there is an Internet connection. . . . keep reading
Trapped by Two Incomes: Most second incomes add little to a family's bottom line
Steve Scalici
Often times, we may hear someone say two incomes are better than one. But, I believe this type of thinking can actually trap families, particularly mothers, in a well of family stress . . . keep reading