Comments on: Welcome! http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2004/11/29/welcome/ A personal finance blog for career minded women with small budgets and big dreams. Sun, 05 Aug 2012 15:47:43 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 By: Anonymous http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2004/11/29/welcome/#comment-1493 Anonymous Sun, 23 Jul 2006 03:46:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=9#comment-1493 best way to save is to put your raise into an account that comes right out of your check, credit union x-mas fund. if you can swing putting more into it, you won't feel bad when you do spend. good luck best way to save is to put your raise into an account that comes right out of your check, credit union x-mas fund. if you can swing putting more into it, you won’t feel bad when you do spend. good luck

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By: Anonymous http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2004/11/29/welcome/#comment-1402 Anonymous Mon, 26 Jun 2006 05:45:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=9#comment-1402 Nicole:<br/>I could see no othe way to contact you!<br/>Have you ever reviewed any personal finance websites? We have one we'd like your feedback on before we take it live.<br/>Let me know... berry@tahlequahevents.com <br/><br/>Ugghhh, sounds so spammy and amateur...sorry!<br/><br/>Thanks,<br/>Berry Nicole:
I could see no othe way to contact you!
Have you ever reviewed any personal finance websites? We have one we’d like your feedback on before we take it live.
Let me know… berry@tahlequahevents.com

Ugghhh, sounds so spammy and amateur…sorry!

Thanks,
Berry

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By: cheaperbydozen http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2004/11/29/welcome/#comment-791 cheaperbydozen Tue, 03 Jan 2006 16:01:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=9#comment-791 Great slaps-on-the-back for your efforts! You may want to check our crown.org for any more suggestions, from a very Christian perspective. My hubby and I over 26 years have raised 11 kids, given 20% and more to charity, bought and paid down our house, and stayed out of debt due to similar goal-setting as you have done. Have you considered using most of the savings to instead pay down your debt? Interest percentages aren't as important to us as clearing the air of debt. Great slaps-on-the-back for your efforts! You may want to check our crown.org for any more suggestions, from a very Christian perspective. My hubby and I over 26 years have raised 11 kids, given 20% and more to charity, bought and paid down our house, and stayed out of debt due to similar goal-setting as you have done. Have you considered using most of the savings to instead pay down your debt? Interest percentages aren’t as important to us as clearing the air of debt.

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By: karburos http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2004/11/29/welcome/#comment-732 karburos Thu, 15 Dec 2005 17:00:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=9#comment-732 Amazing!<br/>I have just come across your blog linked form another blog and jus found that i am running similar blog like you!<br/>You will not belive that everything is same as your blog(even color ;) ) and what, you are also a cancerian!<br/>boy! i am going to change my blog color ;)<br/>See by yourself ;<br/>http://theonerichman.blogspot.com/ Amazing!
I have just come across your blog linked form another blog and jus found that i am running similar blog like you!
You will not belive that everything is same as your blog(even color ;) ) and what, you are also a cancerian!
boy! i am going to change my blog color ;)
See by yourself ;
http://theonerichman.blogspot.com/

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By: Anonymous http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2004/11/29/welcome/#comment-729 Anonymous Tue, 06 Dec 2005 05:08:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=9#comment-729 this is the first time that i have been to this site. i found it to be very motivational. i will be checking this site out guite often. thanks!!!!!! this is the first time that i have been to this site. i found it to be very motivational. i will be checking this site out guite often. thanks!!!!!!

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By: Anonymous http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2004/11/29/welcome/#comment-435 Anonymous Fri, 23 Sep 2005 23:54:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=9#comment-435 i recently started having money taken out of bi-weekly paycheck and deposited into a xmas club acct. at my bank. i took the raise that i had recently received to do this. i figure if i never see it, i'll never miss it. i recently started having money taken out of bi-weekly paycheck and deposited into a xmas club acct. at my bank. i took the raise that i had recently received to do this. i figure if i never see it, i’ll never miss it.

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By: Anonymous http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2004/11/29/welcome/#comment-335 Anonymous Mon, 15 Aug 2005 17:49:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=9#comment-335 Very interesting insights! I was wondering, what do you think is an acceptable percentage of your income to spend on entertainment? Very interesting insights! I was wondering, what do you think is an acceptable percentage of your income to spend on entertainment?

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