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Debbie

Member since:11-6-2007
Last visisted:5-15-2008
Forum posts:7
Blog posts:20

Bio

Debbie is a full time freelance writer, and a work-at-home mom of two young boys.  She writes frequently on the topic of debt and personal finance, and has started a coaching program for people wishing to make money from writing (http://www.makemoneyfromwriting.com).

 In addition to her expertise as an article writer and coach for aspiring freelance writers, Debbie specializes in ghostwriting for web content and e-books on various subjects.

Recent Forum Posts

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Food Expenses
by: Jerlene
5/16/08
JeriNYC
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Looking For A Home Business Or Home Employment
by: awsheet
5/14/08
sacksmark
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Your partial payments can actually be denied
by: willyable
5/12/08
meeshee1
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Was Your Student Loan Worth It?
by: Jeremy
5/9/08
tdubbs86
5 384
Owning your own business
by: crystal
4/22/08
Debbie
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Recent Blog Posts

My son's school does a fundraiser every other month it seems.  In several of the fundraiser product catalogs, I saw spiral bound bill organizers for sale (it was priced around $15, plus shipping).  I like to support my son's school of course, but I prefer to do it by volunteering my time a...
In our house, it's a husband and wife (me!), and two kids.  We're getting $1800 in the Economic Stimulus money - which will be a direct deposit made to the checking account on or before May 9th. The question remains- what to do with it once it's in there! My husband has decided he wants half ...
Most people are on fixed salaries.  Each pay day, they're going to receive "X" amount of dollars.  From that money, they've got to be able to pay for their living expenses, bills, savings for retirement and/or kid's colleges, and maybe even have a few dollars left over to rent a video on t...
As a tribute to the upcoming graduations, the Carnival of Debt Reduction is hosted by the Broke Grad Student!  There are a number of personal stories relating to Debt, as well as 8 articles that give you ideas for reducing your debt, 4 Credit articles, and 2 general debt knowledge articles.&nbs...
I used a variety of methods to pay off my college credit card debt, but I didn't become successful until I used the "snowball" method.  It took awhile, but that was the THING that worked for me.  When I paid off the first card, the momentum of the event helped me keep going.  Each tim...