No Debt Plan
February 22, 2010
Have you heard the saying, “If you fail to plan, then you should plan to fail”? Well how about making a “no debt plan” to keep yourself out of debt? Well Kevin, of the blog No Debt Plan, is doing just that; sharing his tips for avoiding debt.
His site is setup to help people with basic financial education. As you can read on his about page, Kevin believes that the American education system doesn’t prepare students adequately for managing their money in the real world. Kevin’s doing his part to fill in the gaps by sharing what he’s learned about money. Some of the topics he covers are:
- Budgeting
- Saving for retirement or a rainy day
- Avoiding living paycheck-to-paycheck
- Buying a home
About Kevin
So what does Kevin know about money? Well, in addition to his life experience, he has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management and an MBA so he certainly knows how to whip together a spreadsheet.
Kevin’s passionate about showing others how to budget and get their financial situations under control. He’s been writing online since 2008 and has recently been working on a comprehensive guide for staying on top of your credit.
You can keep up with the latest on Kevin from his article feed or on Twitter
No Debt Plan Recent Posts:
- A look at mental mistakes made when I was in debt
- Is mooching off society wrong?
- Reward of working married finances as a team
Here are some other articles to check out from the last week or two around the web:
Valentine’s Day
- 7 Green Valentines Day Gifts Your Girlfriend Will Love @ Bargaineering
- A Frugal Valentine’s Day @ Million Dollar Journey
- Save Money and Celebrate Valentine’s Day for the Right Reasons @ No Debt Plan
Taxes
- How to Take a Property Tax Deduction Without Itemizing @ My Dollar Plan
- Do You Qualify for These 4 New Tax Breaks? @ Money Ning
- 11 Most Commonly Missed Tax Deductions @ Debt Free Adventure
- First Time Home Buyers Tax Credit – Who It’s For And What Is Needed To Claim It @ Free From Broke
- How To Generate and Issue Your Own 1099-MISC Forms @ My Money Blog
Investing & Retirement
- Social Security What You Need to Know About Benefits, Coverage, and Eligibility @ Generation X Finance
- How to Open An IRA Account @ Suns Financial Diary
- Save for Retirement With a Spousal IRA @ Five Cent Nickel
- What’s the Differences between Coverdell Education Savings Accounts vs. 529 College Savings Plans? @ Good Financial Cents
- 10 Ways To Invest $100 @ Fiscal Geek
Debt and Personal Finance
- DIY Debt Reduction Programs: 3 Affordable Ways To Beat Debt @ The Digerati Life
- Take Control of Your Finances by Building on What You Already Know @ Get Rich Slowly
- Variety of Savings Accounts: Where I Keep My Cash @ Consumerism Commentary
- in the salt mine @ Brip Blap
- Costs of Commuting, and Nine Ways To Reduce Them @ Frugal Dad
- Hindsight Is 20/20 @ The Simple Dollar
- Options for Term Life Insurance Death Benefits Payouts @ Free Money Finance
- Three ways to find a cool deal using Google @ Mighty Bargain Hunter
- How to Find a Reputable Debt Relief Company @ Cash Money Life
- Could You Survive Without Money? @ Moolanomy
- I Changed My Mind – Go Ahead And Walk Away From Your Mortgage. @ My Two Dollars
- What Should I Do if My Toyota Has Been Recalled? @ Being Frugal
- Public Storage: Problem Ignored @ Lazy Man & Money
Carnivals
- TurboTax Software vs Manual Income Tax Returns in Financial Planning @ The Skilled Investor
- Best Tax Software for 2009 Returns in Taxes @ Dont Mess With Taxes
- How to Refer a Friend for a Job in Money Hacks @ Rabbit Funds
- 2010 Federal Tax Brackets in Personal Finance @ Budgets are Sexy


All posts by Ben Edwards
Thanks for the quicke review of the blog…. Off to check out the new read now…
Thanks,
Forest.
http://frugalzeitgeist.com
Thanks for the mention!