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'The Firm' Workout Set
Asked by A. from Lakeland
on November 7, 2008
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I have 'The Firm' Workout tapes, without the step stool or other thingie. Has anyone ever used this and had luck with it? I'm tired of being overweight, and looking to...
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- I got The Firm after my son was born and using the step really hurt my knees. I found that walking a few miles a day until I could jog worked the best. I also go to ...
- The Firm workout tapes are fantastic and very challenging. I also have a few of those tapes but not the exercise equipment. During the workouts, the instructors do s...
- I love the Firm. Bought it after having my daughter. Have gone back to it numerous times since. Need to again and just stick with it. Good luck!
Financial Help!
Asked by S.C. from Fort Wayne
on February 5, 2011
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I have a financial dilemma. My husband has some old credit card debt that we're trying to pay off. We're getting a decent sized tax return and we're trying to figure o...
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- We had a credit card that we could not pay and the credit card company set it up at 2% interest and is accepting low monthly payments. If I were getting a large ta...
- Use your TR to pay down/off one of the cc, make sure to call them and tell them how much you can pay, so if you owe $5,000 but your TR is $3,000 say I can pay $3,000 a...
- I'm assuming the credit card debt is still accruing interest, so I would go for that first. I would call up each place and offer to settle for half of the debt and the...
Financial Problems
Asked by C.A. from Wichita
on May 12, 2009
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My husbands grandma suggested that I file bankruptcy. I am hesitant because of the major affect on your credit. One of my other friends did debt consolidation so maybe...
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- You said husband. That means you two would need to file together. When he married you, he married your debt as well. There are implications both ways (to file or not t...
- Good Morning C., yes dear it is a mess but a relatively small one considering. Budgets are very hard but doable. We just this month paid off a credit card that had rea...
- I dont think you have enough to file for bankruptcy. You could try, but I think you need more debt. Not that you should get anymore. Unfortunately, the rent thing, ...
In Need of Financial Relief!!!!!!
Asked by T.D. from Detroit
on February 27, 2008
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Does anyone know of a reasonable financial advisor or someone who gives free consultations? IN NEED!!!!!!!
TO BE A BIT MORE SPECIFIC I AM LOOKING FOR SOME ONE TO H...
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- I use, and highly recommend, Michael Jennings with Cambridge Consulting Group. He's super kind and brilliant with his business sense. He met with me for free (I ...
- He there - I read your note about financial relief and I just thought I would share what our family found as a solution. I started working for Lia Sophia jewelry....
- Thrivent Financial gives free consultations, sort of. I think you can become a member, which is $10. :)
Problems with My Marriage and Financial Decisions
Asked by R.H. from Los Angeles
on June 1, 2011
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It will be 10 years my husband and I will be together this year. The last 2 years haven't been so good. I guess I should back up and explain where this started from. M...
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- I think that you should offer to sell the house to your MIL and her boyfriend outright. If you were considering moving anyway, then just move instead into a townhouse ...
- I'm sure I didn't get it all, so I'm responding to this at it comes into my head. - IF you move and rent out your house in a less than traditional arrangement, GET ...
- Ya know paragraphs are your friend. Okay so first the rental situation. You would be offering them a $200 a month discount on the rental or $2,400 a year. On top ...
Looking for an Experienced and Trustworthy Financial Adviser & Accountant
Asked by P.M. from Los Angeles
on May 31, 2009
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Due to being new to Simi Valley, I am looking for a financial adviser and an accountant to help myself and my husband coordinate our financial profolio. Having three ...
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- Hi P., Welcome to Simi! I moved here about 7yrs ago, and LOVE it! I know this isn't what you're looking for, but this coming Tuesday, from 9am-12n, the MOMs Club wi...
- Hi P. I can definately help you out. I came from out of the country and used to have my brother-in-law handle my affairs. He has since retired and it took a long ti...
- Hi P., I just saw your post and I can help. My husband is a financial advisor and CPA. Actually he is an attorney, CPA and Certified Financial Planner. He specializ...
Independent Financial Planner Western Suburbs
Asked by L.G. from Chicago
on March 5, 2011
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I am looking for a referral to an independent or fee based financial planner. I do not want to work with someone who works on commission. I live in Lisle and would b...
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- I have two recommendations for you. Shawn Russell of SagePoint Financial, ###-###-#### and Lynn Torre of Financial Transitions Ltd, ###-###-####. I think you'd be ha...
- John Westerfield, Fire Tree Financial (offices in St. Charles and Naperville). He works with a group. I am not sure how they work out their financial planning fees, as...
- We recently used Laurie Blazek ###-###-#### in River Forest and we were very pleased with her assessment and the information she provided. She looked at all of our in...
How Much Do You Share with Family/friends About Your Financial Status?
Asked by R.N. from Phoenix
on July 27, 2011
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Money is the hidden secret in our society specifically what people earn, amount of debt, amount of savings and overall net worth. Generally, we don't share this type ...
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- Just a little with our teenage sons. I would even tell them less than my husband does. I have relatives that are very irresponsible and ask for money--especially my ...
- As far as income we discuss with my husbands parents & my best friend of many years. My husband is pretty open about his salary if anyone wants to talk money, he has ...
- I MISS the military. It's the nation's single largest employer. All salaries (and extra pay; like hazardous duty pay, hardship pay, housing alotments, etc.) are all in...
Need a Financial Planner And/or Lawyer
Asked by A.W. from Minneapolis
on March 23, 2007
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After having our first child a couple of years ago, my husband and I have struggled with the idea of needing to have a will - as well as get our finances in order (sav...
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- My cousin's husband is a financial planner with Edward Jones. He works out of there Farmington office. His name is Jeff Myers.
- A., My husband and I have a college fund set up for both of our kids which is tax free money, we also just set up a will. We are using a CFP who I grew up with so ...
- I have worked with our financial planner for about 10 years now. Her name is Laura Basballe as she is with Focus Financial, an independent firm. Her # is ###-###-###...
Advice on How to Ask Baby's Daddy for Financial Help
Asked by N.C. from Washington DC
on February 19, 2009
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Okay, so this seems like a very cowardly and unintelligent request, but I need a bit of advice on how to ask my baby's father for child support. I have not filed for ...
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- Well, here's how I would look at it. 1. Do you need or want his money? YES or NO If NO: Call him up to discuss the situation. Explain that your insurance compa...
- Hi N., I have to assume that your baby's daddy is keeping the insurance on your son. If that is the case, there must be a legal document requiring him to do so in or...
- It's to bad that the baby's father is having money problems, but he is still responisble for his child. Just think bout all the money problems you will have if he doen...