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Monthly Archives: February 2011
What was your lightbulb moment?
You know what I mean. The moment when you realized, Holy crap! I need to do something about my money situation! Not just thinking about doing something, but actually deciding to do it. For me, it’s kind of hard to … Continue reading
Posted in debt 5 Comments
PNC Virtual Wallet: Love of My Life
PNC’s Virtual Wallet is one of the biggest contributors to my financial turnaround. I don’t work for PNC, and they don’t pay me to tell people about Virtual Wallet (though they should!), but I talk about it all the time. … Continue reading
Posted in banking, PNC Virtual Wallet, review 3 Comments
My Financial Beginnings, Part Two
If you missed Part One, you might want to start there to get the full picture of where I’m coming from. After a short detour, I’m back to finish the story of how I got into so much debt. When … Continue reading
Posted in debt, intro 3 Comments
How Things Changed
I’ve shared some of my financial background, so I thought this would be a good time to talk about how and why I decided to go from rabid spending to writing a blog about getting out of debt. My divorce … Continue reading
Posted in debt, intro 3 Comments