This post is from contributor, Stacey Lane. This post is part of the Debt Free Homeschool feature. After we became debt-free in 2008, our finances were kind of running on autopilot. We did not need to discuss many financial things; money came in and money went out, all according to plan. Fast-forward to 2013 and […]
Where can I find free books for my Nook?
There was a great reader question that came up on Free Homeschool Deals Facebook a few days ago that I wanted to point you to. A reader asked, “I have a Nook, not a Kindle. Where can I find free books for my Nook?” Since I daily feature a list of Free Kindle Books […]
How Becoming Debt-Free Made a Difference in My Homeschool
This post is from contributor, Megan Zechman If you have a getting out of debt story that you’d like to share and encourage other readers on Free Homeschool Deals please contact me! It might be featured in Debt Free Homeschool feature. {You don’t have to BE debt free to submit your story. Just share with us your tips, tricks, […]
Alternative to Traditional Insurance: Christian Healthcare Ministries
I first heard about Christian Healthcare Ministries through my sweet friend, Amy of RaisingArrows.net. When my family and I took the big jump and became a 100% self-employed family of 8 last summer, we went with Christian Healthcare Ministries for our healthcare costs. Amy has an extremely detailed post on exactly how this coverage works and how she […]
What Will You Go Into Debt For?
This post is by contributing writer Stacey Meyer Lane What will you go into debt for? Most people agree a house is an acceptable debt, but after the mortgage…what debt will you accept into your budget? Have you discussed this with your spouse? After surviving this summer of financial hardships and finding ourselves with […]
Celebrating Christmas on a Budget–An Update
If you have not had a chance to read my blog post on Celebrating Christmas on a Budget, a quick read will give you the background for this update. After I presented my ideas to the family, I waited for them to process my suggestions. My family is used to me suggesting things; sometimes they […]
Establishing an Emergency Fund
This post is by contributing writer Stacey Meyer Lane Have you ever had an emergency fund? Maybe you just had a financial emergency and now your existing fund is depleted. I am a firm believer in having one. Over the years, being able to withdraw funds instead of going into debt has made some stressful […]
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