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Hey, Run The Money fans! I have a special treat for you today! We've been featured on the Forbes website. Yes, you read that correctly.
I discuss my family's financial decisions and lifestyle adjustments that lead to my wife's leaving her business to become a full-time stay-at-home mother to our son. This took our family from two incomes down to one income.
It was quite a roller coaster of emotions for us leading up to the final outcome. You may have read bits and pieces of our story on here and elsewhere, but this article really brings it together with some actionable tips and advice.
Thanks for supporting Run The Money,
Dave
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Wow, congrats on getting featured in Forbes!!
Thanks Erik!
Congrats on the feature! I remember going from two incomes to one way back when, and it wasn’t easy. You’ve done a great job making it work and I’m sure your story will help many others.
Thanks so much, Gary! Would you make the same decision? Did it work out for your family?
Great discussion it help us lot in anyones life