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Kevin Ellis
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Kevin has over 12 years experience in financial software, presenting nationally at IT conventions. He holds a master’s degree in computer science and a MBA. Kevin teaches computer courses at Jefferson Community & Technical College. He serves on Bellarmine University’s Alumni Board of Directors and the MBA advisory committee. An avid listener of Dave Ramsey, he has attended the Total Money Makeover, completed Financial Peace University, and is debt-free. Please contact him at this address.


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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 · 1 comment
The other day as I was listening to the Dave Ramsey Show, a listener sent in an e*mail on the subject of winning. It went "triumph is just...
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
Are you planning on buying a new home? Have you taken into account the monthly mortgage payments you will be making? Are you trying to decide...
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
Macy’s issued a cautious outlook on November 11, 2009 as their third quarter loss was less than the street projected. CEO Terry Lundgrem stated...
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Every so often as I listen to the Dave Ramsey Show, he will paraphrase a quote from Charlie “Tremendous” Jones: you will be the same...
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On November 4th 2009, columnist Karen Blumenthal wrote an article in the Wall Street Journal titled “Credit Cards: Break Up, or Make Up?”....
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Gail Buckner of Fox Business published an article on Monday titled “Overdrafts: an Involuntary Bank Bailout?”. The assumption is that...
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The November 2009 cover story for Money Magazine is “What to do with $1,000 now”. I was very pleased (in most part) of the tips they...
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Last week I wrote an article titled “Is the sky falling”. My premise was to show that after a turbulent year in the market we were...
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In my last article I focused on “giving” as part of your financial plan. The focus was centered on giving money to charities. But there...
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I am hearing the phrase “stewardship” a lot lately. At my church it is being stressed frequently, being that we are in the middle of our...
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