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Steve Repak’s Best Personal Finance Tips for Single Mom’s in 2017

Posted February 1, 2017

From some of the research I conducted, I read that about two-thirds of Americans will make a New Year’s Resolution. Possibly you were one who may have made one or two for yourself. The reality is that 80% of those people that made a New Year’s Resolution will have given…

Year End Money Moves

Posted November 22, 2016

Luke 16:11 (NIV) “So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?” People that are successful managing worldly wealth have no secret powers or smarter than anyone else. Success has less to do with what you know and more with what…

Conversations’ Top 50 Non-Fiction Books of 2016

Posted November 13, 2016

As Conversations Book Club celebrates its 10-Year Anniversary it is with great pleasure that we announce our Top 50 Non-Fiction Books of 2016. The books were chosen by book club President Cyrus Webb based on their ability to inspire, educate and motivate the readers. “Having personally read the books myself…

Crunch-time… Strategies for Aggressive Saving

Posted September 29, 2016

If people want to be able to save more, there are basically three choices: spend less money, earn more money, or some combination of the two. There’s also another option – granted, a more aggressive option – of aggressive spending cuts to achieve aggressive savings goals. But why? Simple. Americans…

3 Rules for the exception to the Rule

Posted August 9, 2016

As I get my presentation ready for the Life of a Single Mom’s National Conference, I know I have only 30 minutes to share as much as I can and make it relevant and applicable for single moms from all walks of life. Moms in their 20s, their 30s, their…

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