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Hello!  
I decided to write this blog because I've been through many ups and downs with my own financial history. The simple fact is managing money is difficult and requires a full-time effort. I don't have all the answers and that's in part why I'm trying to collect the best ideas that I've seen, read, or come up with on my own. Generally speaking I hope some of these ideas that have blessed me along the way will also speak to my readers and help them with the challenges of financial independence.

That said this is not intended to be a "how to" for managing money and with no credentials aside from my own experiences I cannot claim to be an authority on this subject. 


-Aaron

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