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Surviving The Financial Storms of Life

December 4 By Kim Anderson

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Have you ever had those seasons where you felt like the storms of life might just break you?  When everything that could go wrong was going wrong at the same time.  How to you prepare & how to do you survive a financial Crisis?

For inspiration on this topic, check out my guest post on one my favorite money saving blogs, Saving Money Never Goes Out of Style by Sarah Titus.

Here is an excerpt from the post:

I sat in the driver’s seat of our sedan, watching anxiously as my husband tried to repair his truck. We were losing daylight fast, we were miles from home, my infant was in the backseat, and I was just praying the truck engine would start so we could all go home.

This was the third time in several weeks that our other source of transportation wasfailing.  It was one of those weeks where the storms of life just didn’t want to let up…
Read more at Sarah Titus.com (Saving Money Never Goes Out of Style)

Surviving a Financial CrisisImage is property of Sarah Titus.com and is used with permission.

Kim Anderson

Kim’s is the party planning, thrifty life-loving, intentional living catalyst behind the Thrifty Little Mom Blog. Kim was a pro event planner for over 7 years before she became a full-time blogger. Kim is the author of: Live, Save, Spend, Repeat: The Life You Want with the Money You Have. She’s been featured on Time.com, Money.com, Good Housekeeping, Women’s Day, and more! Kim aims to inspire you to create, celebrate, and live life intentionally!

Filed Under: Spending Money Tagged With: getting through a financial crisis, preparing for financial crisis

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