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  • How to Cope With Physical Therapy Student Debt
    We all came into this profession with the idea that we will make waves of changes and have a lasting impact throughout our career, but what we didn’t anticipate was how deeply our lives would be impacted by the amount of student loans we signed up for. Coping with debt from student loans can be …

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  • Investing In Uncertain Times: 2022 Update
    I initially wrote this post in mid-February 2022 and the stock market was not looking so good. Currently, stock market sentiment is still not great. This is why I adjusted my strategy when investing during uncertain Times With this market correction and fears of world war III, I figured that I would share my strategy …

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  • 50 Ways To Save Money On A Low Income
    Saving money is challenging for the vast majority of people, but finding ways to save money on a low income is exceptionally harder making it more important they start somewhere. Let’s learn some ways to save money when it seems like we don’t have much to begin with. Ways to Save Money on Food It …

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  • How We Spent $30,135.43 in 2020
    Often, the perception of what you spend and what you actually spend can be two different things. The purpose of this post is to realign these perceptions to reality. In 2020, we somehow spent dramatically less than we did last year. I’ll comment on this further at the end of the article. For now, I’ll …

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  • December 2020 Update: 57% To Financial Independence
    I’m a little late for this December update, but who’s keeping track besides myself. During my last update, I reduced the frequency of these reports from monthly to biannual to free up more time for my other projects. Well, I’m making another adjustment and decided to only write this update once a year. This is …

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