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Blog Name: Frugal Dad
Url: http://frugaldad.com
Language: English
Topics: personal finance, family, money
Description: Ready to get out of debt, live frugal and build some serious wealth? Me too! Follow along on our journey to financial independence. We'll hit a few speed bumps along the way, but we'll tackle them together at one of the largest personal finance communities on the Web.
Popularity: 129 Followers

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Relocating To End Unemployment: Ten Things To Consider
The following guest post was submitted by Tim Johnson. Tim is the managing editor at Relocation.com, the leading Internet resource for people who are considering a move or planning a move. He blogs about relocation issues at the Relocation.com blog. In the 1800s, job-seekers were exhorted to ‘Go West, Young Man.’ In these recessionary times, it’s become ‘Go Anywhere, Young Man.’ As the unemployment rate climbs and it takes longer to find a job, more people are being forced to consider relocation to a new town for better job opportunities.
Our Journey To Debt Freedom: Cresting The Hill
The climb to debt freedom is just about complete in the Frugal household, and soon we’ll be enjoying the thrill of living free of the burdens of debt. While I recognize that roller coasters are an overused metaphor for life’s ups and downs, I can’t think of any other feeling to compare to almost being debt free. If you’ve ever ridden a tall coaster you already know what I’m referring to. Photo courtesy of
Great News! I Just “Fired” Myself! (Who’s Next?)
The following guest post is from Neal Frankle of Wealth Pilgrim. Wealth Pilgrim is on my short list of daily reads. After reading the post, head over to Neal’s site and sign up to receive his posts. “Firing” myself was the very best thing I ever did – and it might be the best thing that you could do for yourself too. Before you conclude that I’m completely out of my mind, let me ask you a question: Do you continue to disappoint yourself in some
Is A Compelling Testimony Required To Inspire Others?
The blogger behind Budgets are Sexy once asked if a you had to “have a story” to be a respected personal finance blogger. It was an interesting question on many different levels. I reflected on the number of times I’ve told pieces of my own story here at Frugal Dad, and in my personal life with friends and family, particularly my kids. While I don’t think a story is required to share inspiring thoughts with others, I do think it helps others relate to you. Without a compelling story you might sound a little like the friend that like
Spooky Money Stories
The following guest post was submitted by Kevin, web content writer for Resqdebt.com. For more helpful tips on how to save money and stay out of debt, visit Resqdebt’s website at www.resqdebt.com. The best ghost stories are typically made by a compelling history. A ghost isn’t that exciting unless there is a macabre reason that they feel the obsessive need to remain. While often these stories are tales of love gone wrong or other natural disasters, sometimes money, debt, and bankruptcy are known to play a role. With Halloween approaching, it can be interesting and fun

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