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Do you feel like you’re settling for a job that doesn’t bring you joy? How about a job that drains you of joy? Or maybe you love your career field but you feel like you’ll never move up that ladder. If that’s you, you’re definitely not alone. Our Ramsey State…
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Debt-free people are a rare breed . . . especially in today’s world. Just about everyone has bought the lie that financial peace only happens when your FICO score is above average, you’ve got credit card points out the wazoo, and your mailbox is full of credit card applications. So,…
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By now, you’re probably used to hearing about shortages of every product under the sun. We’ve all lived through toilet paper shortages, lumber shortages, microchip shortages—and about a million others. The global supply chain has been a wreck since the pandemic began, and that’s spilled right on over to shoppers…
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Ahh, Christmas. It comes around just once a year and brings joy and lots of cheer. It’s the season of giving and forgiving. It’s the season of cozy nights and settling in by a warm fire with hot chocolate. It’s the season of lights, ice skating and endless Christmas parties.…
“What is debt?” You’ve probably heard a lot of different answers and examples and advice . . . Heck, with so many opinions, it all gets confusing and honestly a little annoying. Well, let’s get some straightforward clarity. How? By breaking down what debt actually is and how it works…