среда, 18 мая 2011 г.

21 Days to a Better Budget

21 Days to a Better Budget
Ready to take your budget to the next level? This series, 21 Days to a Better Budget will help you do just that! 12 Personal Finance Bloggers share their best budgeting advice to help you build a better budget!

Since this is a place where I share my family’s real life on a budget (including our actual budget, found here), I decided that a new series was in order! Last October, I did a 31 Days series that was really successful and seemed to resonate with y’all.


So, I want to do it again, but this time it’s not just going to be sharing budgeting advice. There will actually be 12 bloggers sharing their best of the best budgeting advice for y’all! I want this to be an amazing series where you get to read some incredible budgeting tips and hopefully learn something new!


Without further ado, here are the contributing bloggers and their blogs:


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Jessi Fearon (that’s me in case you didn’t know ) | The Budget Mama

I’m wife, mama, and work-in-progress debt survivor. I do my best to answer the mission the God has placed in my heart by helping others find their way out of the darkness of financial hell. The Budget Mama is my little corner of the vast online world where I share my family’s real life on a budget in all its imperfectness. You can find out more about me here.


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Aja “A.J.” McClanahan | Principles of Increase

A.J. is a mom, wife and business owner who writes about family, finance, faith and entrepreneurship at www.principlesofincrease.com. She is passionate about helping others get out of debt and find creative ways to experience financial freedom. You can read more about A.J. here.


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Stephanie Jones | Six Figures Under

Stephanie and her husband and their four little ones are on a super frugal journey to pay off over $130K of student debt by the end of 2016. She makes her family’s personal finances public and shares money-saving and budgeting tips at SixFiguresUnder.com. When you subscribe to her newsletter, you’ll get a free copy of her Guide to Getting a Month Ahead Financially. You can find out more about Stephanie here.


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Talaat & Tai | His and Her Money

Talaat and Tai are a married couple of three beautiful children, who blog over at HisandHerMoney.com. His and Her Money is a journey of how two high school sweethearts fell in love, got married, but were total opposites when it came to handling their finances. They now show people how to manage money, marriage and everything in between!


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Charlee | Humble in a Heartbeat

Charlee is a stay-at-home mom to two rambunctious and beautiful girls. She writes about her mistakes as a mom and the family finance manager on her blog, Humble in a Heartbeat. You’ll also find plenty of ways to save money on groceries, detailed posts about homemade baby food, ideas for feeding kids, and how to finally get all those pictures on your computer organized. You can find out more about Charlee here.


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Emily | Morning Motivated Mom

Emily is lives in the Midwest with her husband and two daughters. She started Morning Motivated Mom to motivate herself to become an early riser. She enjoys spending the early morning drinking coffee and writing about managing time, money, the home and family. She strives to encourage her readers to enjoy their mornings and consider goal setting. You can find out more about Emily here.


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Catherine Alford | Budget Blonde

Catherine Alford is a full time blogger at Budget Blonde and the creator of the course Get Paid to Write for Blogs. (She’s kinda awesome in my (Jessi’s) opinion ) You can find out more about Catherine here.


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Natalie Bacon | Finance Girl

Natalie Bacon is the blogger behind Financegirl. Natalie writes about finance and intentional living for young, professional women (like her). Natalie is a financial planner and freelance writer. Natalie has been featured on The Huffington Post, US News, Lifehacker, Elite Daily, and several other publications. You can find out more about Natalie here.


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Rosemarie Groner | The Busy Budgeter

Rosemarie Groner is a formerly stressed, overworked and exhausted mom who loves blogging almost as much as she loves brownies. She writes at The Busy Budgeter about how she used the free Ultimate Money Saving Workbook to reduce their spending enough to be able to quit her job, stay home with her kids and then found way to make up her salary at home. She’s still working on the cure for exhaustion. Read more about her and her family here.


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Toni Husbands | Debt Free Divas

Toni Husbands is a financial coach with the Debt Free Divas on a mission to help 1 million families dump consumer debt. My family dumped over $100K in debt and you can too. Download our free book, “Give Yourself a Raise in 21 Days”, for money saving tips! Read more about Toni and the amazing mission of Debt Free Divas here.


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Alana Satterly | I Have a Future and a Hope

Alana Satterly is the voice behind the blog I have a Future and a Hope. She is a follower of Christ, homeschooling mom of 4 kiddos, wife of 18 years, and a lover of peppermint mocha coffee. Read more about Alana and her beautiful spirit here.


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Sarah Mueller | Early Bird Mom

Sarah Mueller is a wife and work-at-home mom to four rambunctious boys, and the creator of Early Bird Mom, a popular mom blog focusing on organizing, budgeting, parenting, and more. She loves to encourage other busy moms with simple, practical strategies and tips. Get a handle on your money by requesting her free guide to taking a personal financial snapshot. Read more about Sarah and her adventures here.


As you can read, there is an amazing line up of bloggers ready to share with you practical budgeting tips and tricks! I can’t wait for us to get started! Here’s a little teaser of some of the posts that you can expect to see….


How to Use Google Sheets for Budgeting


The $5 Savings Plan


3 Things to Tell Yourself When You Feel Like Your Family Doesn’t Have Enough


Homeschool on a Budget


And Much, Much, More!


Check back tomorrow for the first post – bright and early!


Ready to take your budget to the next level? This series, 21 Days to a Better Budget will help you do just that! 12 Personal Finance Bloggers share their best budgeting advice to help you build a better budget!

Original article and pictures take jessifearon.com site

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