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May Tips: Review Your Finances
Before you can make any change – at least any knowledgeable change – you need to have a good long review of your finances. This means taking the time and …
May Tips: Organize Into Categories
As you’re reviewing your finances and have gathered everything together that you need to take an overhead view of your money life, work to start categorizing your income and expenditures. …
May Tips: Chart Your Spending
Creating a chart of your expenses can be a huge help in visually seeing where you are actually spending your money. Since you should have all those expenses put into …
May Tips: Cut Unnecessary Wants and Debt
After seeing a chart or graph of where you are spending, it’s time to cut down on those expenses where you’re really not getting a lot of value. I know …
A Tip a Day in May
During the entire month of May I’m going to be offering all of you a tip a day toward getting your finances and money-mind in shape. If you haven’t before …
Write Your Elected Officials for Financial Change
It is far past time for some financial change – a healthy curriculum of financial education – to be a mandated part of graduation from high school, and a strong …
Share Your Financial Story
Learning is a communal and societal process. We are each smarter because of the collective knowledge passed down and stored from generation to generation. We seem to often blunder upon …
Publisher’s Weekly Review of Outwitting the Devil
In case you haven’t heard the rumor mill yet, I’m proud to be a part of a new book written by Napoleon Hill, and being released today over 70 years …
Give Back to Receive
Giving back to your community or those abroad is a rewarding experience. Whether it’s from your wallet, your time or your personality, giving back to others is an important part …
Perform a Personal Audit
Taking a personal review, or personal audit, of your own finances is no easy task but well worth it in the end. A personal audit allows you the chance to …