Financial Advice

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 …

Make Money With Your Hobbies

Turning a hobby into a money maker is a great way to start generating a little extra income while having fun! Whether it’s painting, bead-making, photography or one of thousands …

Create Financial Games and Challenges

One of the best ways to learn is to involve all your problem solving and naturally competitive skills by turning anything into a game. That especially goes for financial education! …