About Have Your Dollars Make Sense: My name is Jeff and I love almost anything revolving around personal finances. Saving money, making side money, investing in the market and elsewhere. My goal here is to help others that might not think the same way as me understand different ways they could be better utilizing their money and hopefully getting to a better financial future.
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