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Motivational Money Management
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Saving Money
Perfect Example As To Why You Must Have An Emergency Fund
When You’re Tired Of Being Broke, You’ll Start Saving!
Frugality
Personal Finance For Beginners: A Lesson From Oseola McCarty
People Need An Excuse To Spend Money, And They’re Eager To Find One
Budgeting
Extreme Circumstances Call For Extreme Measures
Debt Elimination
12 Steps to Debt Freedom
The Dream Budget: Your Debt Free Potential!
Martin Luther King Jr Had a Dream – Do You?
Debt Snowball – Staying Motivated While Paying Off Your Larger Debts
The Cold Hard Truth: Debt is STUPID and You Might Be Too!!
Children & Money
Children and Money: A Basic Plan To Teach Financial Responsibility
Children And Money: Are You Helping Your Children Learn The Basics?
Your Children Will Handle Money, The Way You Handle Money
Family & Relationships
How Your Financial Decisions Can Impact The Family You Love
Great Financial Advice From The In-Flight Safety Handbook
Cleaning Up After a Mess (Apology and Forgiveness)
Income
Please Stop Saying: “I Don’t Make Enough Money To Do That!”
Tax Refunds
Tax Refund: Will You Save It, Pay Off Debt, Invest It, Or Waste It?
Credit
Your Financial Mindset Determines Your Ability To Handle Credit Cards
A Contrarian View of Credit Reports and Credit Scores
Psychology of Money
Interview With Local Psychologist Dr. Matthew Bowen (series)
Behavior & Responsibility
Does Taking Advice From An Expert Relieve You Of Responsibility?
Your Comfort Zone – Is It Really Your Friend Or Actually Your Foe?
What’s More Important: Your Financial Behavior or How Much You Make?
Hello and welcome to Enemy of Debt! I founded EOD in April of 2008 in an effort to motivate and inspire financial discipline by focusing on behavior and truth. By teaching personal responsibility, debt free principles, and the importance of planning people can learn how to take control of their finances one step at a time. I want to help! :)
My journey to debt freedom and financial independence began in January of 2008. We became sick and tired of living paycheck to paycheck and were finally mad enough to take action. At that time, we did not have any savings, knew very little about budgeting and were buried under $26,076.75 of debt.
In the first two months we were able to throw together our very first emergency fund ever of $2,000. It took us only 18 more months to eliminate the retched debt from our lives and I can proudly say we never plan to borrow another dime ever again, for any reason.Read more







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