The 4 Actions That Improved Our Spending For a number of years, Pamela and I could not get a handle around the money we had coming in as opposed to what was going out. No matter how much we made, we would spend more than what we had in hand. It was like someone was […]
The Stuff You Wish You Knew
The 5 Basic Financial Categories – Part 7 We remember the days where our net worth was negative. What about you? You know the time when your debts outweighed your assets. Do you remember when… You couldn’t pay for something? You had no means to get the money. Your credit card payments were just too […]
You Have Shares in Your Property
The 5 Basic Financial Categories – Part 6 Let me take you on a journey. Do you know anyone who’s ever purchased a home, but lost it. That was my story and we’ve discovered that’s the story of many. Most [that means the majority] will never see the day that their mortgage is paid in […]
Don’t Make Investing Complicated
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 […]