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 […]
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 […]