Budgets are just one of those things where you mention it to people and you can watch them visibly cringe at the thought of tracking their money. It’s boring, they say, and time-consuming, and they can’t ever really stick to one, so why bother? Because it will help you save, that’s why. Now, I’m not […]
Posts from ‘January, 2008’
Repairing Credit
NOTE: As a disclaimer, this is a sponsored post. First I’d like to say thank you to those that left me feedback via e-mail, it is much appreciated! Given the current credit crisis in the U.S, it’s obvious that a lot of people are having trouble maintaining their credit score. Credit is likely going to […]
Blog Integrity and Making Money
Blogging is often-times a fascinating media outlet in terms of financial capability. On one hand you have bloggers like Shoemoney who have hit the absolute pinnacle of making money online, utilizing their informational and interesting content to convert readers into customers. This isn’t inherently bad, because the blog itself is awesome, so why shouldn’t […]
What you Really Need to Retire Wealthy
Time. There, I said it, the key to the universe of wealth and a lifetime of money is time. If you’re over the hill of course, this doesn’t mean you are counted out either, but it is going to be tougher for you since you have less time to take advantage of compounding. How much […]
Don’t Panic.
Working in the Financial Services Industry allows me some insight to the behavior of financial advisers as well as individual investors, and I must say I’m continually surprised. The stock market as a whole has been absolutely slammed since the beginning of the year. People are panicking, the word recession keeps propping up, and […]