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			<title>Welcome to MarshallMoney.org</title>
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			<description>Connecting you to the information you need on personal money                    management.    Marshallmoney.org is developed by the Marshall area Financial Empowerment Collaborative (MFEC), a public private partnership, to strengthen the financial literacy of the Marshall, Minnesota community.   Welcome! This site is for individuals, families, employers, teachers                  -- anyone who strives to make informed financial decisions. Marshallmoney.org                  is a convenient, locally-designed resource to help you find links                  to financial management tools that have integrity, credibility,                  and relevance.      Whether you are an independent financial information seeker, or prefer to ask others for help, marshallmoney.org can   connect you to trustworthy, reliable information. Independently,                use marshallmoney.org to research tips and solutions to your specific                money management issues. Or use this website to lead you to people                and places that can work with you to find the information and solutions                you desire.Marshallmoney.org can help you find answers to questions such as:         What do I need to know... When buying a car? When buying a house?  When planning to rent with roommates? To improve my credit score? To put together a budget? And much more...  &amp;iquest;C&amp;oacute;mo encuentro el recurso de direcci&amp;oacute;n financiero   en espa&amp;ntilde;ol y otras lenguas? (index.php?option=com_content task=view id=31 Itemid=45)                     Sidee baan ku helaa waxyaabo iga caawiya   maamulida maaliyada kuna qoran Somali iyo luqadaha kale? (index.php?option=com_content task=view id=31 Itemid=45)  Otto  (http://www.ottobremer.org/) Bremer  (http://www.ottobremer.org/) Foundation  (http://www.ottobremer.org/)      ** The Financial Empowerment Collaborative does not endorse any information found on this website. Resources found on this website are based on solid research evidence; reliable information; and/or professional experience with money and finances.**  NEW!!The Interactive Web-based Budget/Spending Plan Tool is a practical and easy-to-useonline program to track income and expenses.  The tool is also useful for planningshort and long-term financial goals.  Have a budget and stick to it,  is not helpful advice when there are no coaches,resources or practical tools to support the willing individual&amp;#39;s or family&amp;#39;s effortsto gain control over their finances. This interactive tool is practical, easy to useand understand, and can be customized to help you see and manage your cash flow on amonthly basis.  The Budget/Spending Plan tool sets up broad categories of  Income  and  Savings  inrevenues, for example; and  Housing,   Transportation,   Food,   Health,  Entertainment  etc. on the expense side. Within these broad categories are themonthly spending items such as in  Housing:  utilities, mortgage payments,  repairs. You can use this tool to track where money actually goes, as well as whereit needs to go based on choices. You can also use it to display a trial spendingplan based on how a new or additional payment or purchase affects the plan. This tool is designed to assist you in managing personal finances. With easy tofollow steps (the input of income and expenses) you will be able to set up a budgetand track your personal spending as an individual or by household. The process ofbudgeting and tracking your spending can assist you in the financial decision makingprocess. Try It! Its Free!  (spendingplan)    </description>
			<category>FAQs - Examples</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 09:45:49 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>New! Free Interactive Web Tool</title>
			<link>http://www.marshallmoney.org/content/view/72/27/</link>
			<description>The Interactive Web-based Budget/Spending Plan Tool is a practical and easy-to-useonline program to track income and expenses.  The tool is also useful for planningshort and long-term financial goals.  Have a budget and stick to it,  is not helpful advice when there are no coaches,resources or practical tools to support the willing individual&amp;#39;s or family&amp;#39;s effortsto gain control over their finances. This interactive tool is practical, easy to useand understand, and can be customized to help you see and manage your cash flow on amonthly basis.  The Budget/Spending Plan tool sets up broad categories of  Income  and  Savings  inrevenues, for example; and  Housing,   Transportation,   Food,   Health,  Entertainment  etc. on the expense side. Within these broad categories are themonthly spending items such as in  Housing:  utilities, mortgage payments,  repairs. You can use this tool to track where money actually goes, as well as whereit needs to go based on choices. You can also use it to display a trial spendingplan based on how a new or additional payment or purchase affects the plan. This tool is designed to assist you in managing personal finances. With easy tofollow steps (the input of income and expenses) you will be able to set up a budgetand track your personal spending as an individual or by household. The process ofbudgeting and tracking your spending can assist you in the financial decision makingprocess.</description>
			<category>Resources - Consumer Tools</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 22:35:27 +0100</pubDate>
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