If you find yourself in a bad financial situation, chances are that it is because you were unprepared for something that happened. Don’t blame yourself, but instead, start preparing for the next time it could happen. In the following article you will find some tips to help you out with your personal finances. One personal … Continue reading Personal Finance Today and the Best Tips Available!
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Helpful Personal Finance Tips
In every aspect of life, individuals need some sort of help in organization. We need help in organizing our closets, our work schedules, our play schedules – even our children’s hectic programs. That’s especially true when it comes to personal finances. Personal finances are as important as making sure we keep ourselves healthy and strong. … Continue reading Helpful Personal Finance Tips
Personal Finance & The Needed Momentum
Possession of personal cash flow plan and the dream of having financial freedom might make it harder for you to stay on the right track. Chances are that you would be so busy pondering upon your perfect situation that you are going to miss out on the important steps that have to be taken in … Continue reading Personal Finance & The Needed Momentum
Personal Finance: Aligning your debt profile
Taking responsibility for your actions is the first step, advises Theda Muller Published Saturday, May 31, 2014 Theda Muller Very soon your liabilities will be available at the touch of a button, so it is time to take stock of your financial affairs, especially if you are facing a debt-crisis or heading in that direction. … Continue reading Personal Finance: Aligning your debt profile
Why Most of Us Want Personal Finance Taught in High School
NEW YORK (TheStreet) — The notion that high school students should study personal finance seems to make a lot of sense. After all, knowing how to balance a checkbook or review a credit statement or home mortgage bill is arguably as important as studying the Civil War or dissecting a frog. That’s especially so as 8.2% … Continue reading Why Most of Us Want Personal Finance Taught in High School
Finally Some Unconventional Personal Finance Advice: Get WILD
This column is still about career advice but personal finance is a career issue. As a recruiter, I have rescinded job offers because of adverse credit checks. As a career coach, I have seen even my most senior, experienced professionals trapped in jobs they can’t stand because they don’t have the savings to move to … Continue reading Finally Some Unconventional Personal Finance Advice: Get WILD
Feeling Cool About A Hot Personal Finance Book
By Allan S. Roth, Next Avenue Contributor It’s pretty rare for a personal finance book to hit the New York Times bestseller list. So, when my Next Avenue editor asked me to evaluate the latest one, The Bank on Yourself Revolution by Pamela Yellen, I welcomed the opportunity. I had reviewed the author’s earlier book, Bank on Yourself, for CBS … Continue reading Feeling Cool About A Hot Personal Finance Book
Personal finance with Scott Burns: Always worry when someone invites you to invest
Q: I have been informed about a group that finances receivables and sells them to investors, who get a return of 5 to 7 percent. I have never heard of this type of investment. Apparently you must be “invited” to invest. Have you heard of this? Is this type of investment risky? I am retired … Continue reading Personal finance with Scott Burns: Always worry when someone invites you to invest
Expert Stresses Need for Kids to Be Taught Personal Finance
April is National Financial Literacy Month, but not all states make the grade when it comes to teaching our kids about money. NY1’s Tara Lynn Wagner filed the following report. When it comes to managing money, studies have shown that most kids get their financial education from their parents, which isn’t always ideal. “A lot … Continue reading Expert Stresses Need for Kids to Be Taught Personal Finance
Everyone Personal Finance Planning
Everybody should handle his or her personal finance with planning, it will be very helpful from a single person to a family. Most people receive a payment weekly or bi-weekly from a job or business and then pay their bills every month. There are many types of expenses such as food, gas, cars, rental, mortgage … Continue reading Everyone Personal Finance Planning