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Well Planned Retirement

You may have received this email in your inbox recently. It’s interesting and regardless of its legitimacy the concept is interesting. I am not condoning it, however it is creative and requires a great ability to think outside of the box. I hope you enjoy this fun story. Outside England ‘s Bristol Zoo there is a [...]

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I just recently discovered the “move your money” movement, website and fan page. For those who haven’t yet heard, it’s a movement to move money from the big banks that are “too big to fail” to smaller community banks and credit unions. Their website is www.moveyourmoney.info and they have a great Facebook fan page too. [...]

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The most recent Pillars of Financial Well-Being class was March 19-20. Here is what a couple of participants said about it. “I’m so glad I attended The Pillars of Financial Well-Being this weekend. What a great course for both the young and old. I learned so much about how I view money’s worth both as [...]

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I have heard thousands of times, “if I only had more money I would…” I have said it myself, and over the years have learned that more money can be great, but it all depends on what happens after getting the money that really counts. You may have heard the statistics of lotto winners who [...]

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Special Offer

My primary purpose for having written the book, A Journey to Financial Well-Being, and leading the class, The Pillars of Financial Well-Being, is to contribute to elevating the financial health of humanity one person at a time. I am providing you with a special offer. You can attend the class, The Pillars of Financial Well-Being [...]

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From a recent Suze Orman Q&A in the January 2010 issue of The Costco Connection My sister and I have a lot of problems with credit-card debt. We are considering debt consiolidation. What steps do you recomend we take? Contact The National Foundation for Credit Counseling (www.nfcc.org; 1-800-388-2227). This nonprofit organization will connect you with [...]

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Thanks to everyone who became a Facebook fan of Jesse M. Hartman. I gave over $2.00 for every person who joined, sending $200 to www.convoyofhope.org, and Jan Bostick, a great friend and veteran in the real estate industry pledged another $100. Thank you Jan, and thank you Facebook fans. I intend to continue providing you [...]

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Join Me In Helping Haiti

As soon as I heard of the devastation in Haiti I immediately began thinking of how I could help. I am joining efforts and need your help. I will contribute 25 cents for every fan on my fan page (http://tinyurl.com/ybvajmo) between now and Friday January 22nd. I will also contribute $100 for every person who [...]

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The race to 500 Fans is on. To kick off 2010 I want to help 500 people create greater financial health by giving them my book, A Journey to Financial Well-Being. The first 500 fans on my Facebook fan page will receive the electronic version of my book in their inbox. In addition, I will [...]

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From the July 2009 Issue of Money Magazine Page 18 Congress enacted the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility, and Disclosure Act in May. The law curbs egregious practices like 14-day payment windows and retroactive rate hikes. The new regulations are progress, but they don’t go far enough. Blame the powerful banking lobby, which succeeded in watering [...]

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