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    Home > 2011 > November

Monthly Archives: November 2011

Financial Ethic #4 (Part 5): What to Save For

Posted on November 30, 2011 by Nia Davenport

Now that we’ve addressed the subjects of why you should save, how to save, and getting your spouse on board with saving, let’s finish up this 4th Financial Ethic by addressing what to save for.  Financial Ethic #4 states:  “We … Continue reading →

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