The 5 Basic Financial Categories – Part 5 When I was in my twenties, I found myself in a very favorable investment opportunity [by accident, I might add]. The consulting company I worked for, offered employee stock purchases and I had signed up for the maximum percentage to match. Years passed and I forgot all […]
Seeing Your Loans Give You An Advantage
The 5 Basic Financial Categories – Part 4 Have you ever wanted to know how much money you spent in a given month on your loans? I have and do. What about knowing how much you have left on each of the loans or debts you have? I’ve learned that there is just some information […]
Three Ways Credit Cards Can Work for You
The 5 Basic Financial Categories – Part 3 Because like most, we had a number of credit cards, you have to see the need of having a single place to see your credit card activities. Besides, if you’re relying on your memory to recall all the times you spent what, then you’re in bad shape […]
What It Means To Manage Your Cash
The 5 Basic Financial Categories – Part 2 Before I came across the tool we now use [Mint], I tried a few other solutions. Allow me to share with you a few of my frustrations. Managing your money can be difficult and quite involved, without the help of sophisticated software programs to make it more […]
One Place to See It All
The 5 Basic Financial Categories – Part 1 Since we’re at the beginning of a new year, I thought I’d try to add a little something that most don’t cover related to setting financial goals and making financial resolutions. In this article, I’d like to discuss the tools and processes that make the goal of […]