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Antiwar Radio: Scott Horton Interviews Rep. Ron Paul

September 29, 2008 by Budgeting Help · Leave a Comment 

As part of Antiwar Radio’s week long series on the economic crisis in association with the Campaign for Liberty, Rep. Ron Paul discusses the current financial crisis, payoffs to special interests and arm-twisting in congress to get the next 700 billion dollar bailout through, the role of the war budget in helping to inflate the dollar bubble,

Scott Horton Interviews Rep. Ron Paul

September 27, 2008 by Budgeting Help · Leave a Comment 

Rep. Ron Paul discusses the current financial crisis, payoffs to special interests and arm-twisting in congress to get the next 700 billion dollar bailout through, the role of the war budget in helping to inflate the dollar bubble, the difficulty in getting the media and politicians to understand Austrian monetary theory.....

Opposition Defiance Disorder - What an ODD Name — Family Ma

September 23, 2008 by Budgeting Help · Leave a Comment 

Opposition Defiance Disorder (ODD) is another name people who like labels use when they need a budget for helping children. Someone has worked very hard and probably spent many dollars to research kids and teens (they say ODD can start as early as 1-3 years of age) and come up with a nice label. Since ADHD worked so well, ODD should work quite well

5 Ways to De-stress (on a budget)

September 23, 2008 by Budgeting Help · Leave a Comment 

Great little how to by my friend and fellow stress-aholic Catey, these no frills options wont break your budget but will help your heart!

Overview of Mint.com as a Money Management Tool

September 11, 2008 by Budgeting Help · Leave a Comment 

A little over a year ago, Mint.com officially launched as an online money management tool. At the time, I was a little surprised because I’ve only known Mint as a personal finance blog with good articles and a great design. A year has gone by and after signing up 100,000+ users along with winning numerous awards, it makes me wonder whether using it will easier than my current method of expense tracking using excel. Adding to the fact that I agreed to start contributing to their blog on a r

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