All Posts Tagged With: "money management"

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Why Health Is an Important Factor in Your Finances

Money matters have a huge impact on human beings and when you are wrapped up in the middle of financial matters that are difficult, it can be easy to forget about the other important aspects of your life. Your health is obviously important but what you may not realize is just how much damage your [...]
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Different Money Management Techniques

During these economic times, it can still be easy to lose track of your money and throw it away on things you don’t need. But there are a few ways to manage your money, keep track of it, and help keep yourself from spending it frivolously. Savings – Each time you get a paycheck, take [...]
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Not Enough Money – Here Could Be The Reason

This article is written by Alfred Spengly, a student of MakeMoneyFromWriting.com.  Alfred is learning about the business of freelance writing and how to become a successful freelancer. _________________________________________________________________________________________ What is your biggest financial concern? If you were to ask yourself what you would need to be better-off financially, what would you say? Is it to [...]
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How to Choose a Good Financial Advisor

Finding a good financial advisor need not be a major chore. If you use the following guidelines, you can find one who will be willing to help you through a myriad of financial navigation issues and you will be better for having used the services. Here then, are tips to help in choosing a good [...]
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What a Difference Control Makes

As there are so many people seemingly trapped under big piles of debt, the helpless feelings and overwhelming emotions that go along with debt are a prominent topic in today’s world. People are all over the internet trying to find information and options for their debt problems. They are turning to third-party organizations to help [...]
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4 Tips to Spend Less Than You Make

Do  you find yourself reaching the end of the month with less money than you want (or need) to handle all of your living expenses and bill payments?  Maybe you’ve got just enough to pay for all of that, but never anything more for entertainment or a few “extras”…  The problem is most likely that [...]
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Stepping into Better Money Management

Managing money well is a challenge for a large percentage of the population.  It doesn’t seem to matter if you make a small paycheck each week or if you gross millions of dollars annually – effective money management is not something most people know intuitively.  Our schools rarely teach money management, and while most families [...]
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How to Make the Most of Financial Windfalls

Most of us dream of winning the lottery or receiving an amazing inheritance from relative you never knew existed.  Most of us can list all of the things we’d buy or do with that money, but the chances of this happening is slim to none!  What does happen to just about everyone, are little financial [...]
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The Carnival of Personal Finance is Available

Carnival #148 is up and running and ready for you to get your fill of the week’s personal finance articles.  You can visit the entire listing on the Gather Little By Little Blog: http://www.gatherlittlebylittle.com/2008/04/14/148th-edition-of-the-carnival-of-personal-finance/ Here are a few of the articles I was most interested in this week: My Family’s Money: Outsource to  Your Kids [...]
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A Resolution You Must Keep: 6 Ways To Start Out the New Year Financially Fit

  Almost everyone makes New Year’s resolutions, and almost everyone who does breaks them. If you could follow through on just a couple of these tips, you’ll absolutely start off the New Year more financially fit than you ended the previous year.   Be selfish- and pay yourself first. Is the money you earn spoken [...]