Financial planning often forgotten but so important! Everywhere you look at the moment, you’ll hear people talking about the economy and how you can keep your money safe through financial planning. While everyone has a different situation, a good financial advisor will be able to tailor plans specifically to your needs while also ensuring [...]
Financial planning — often ignored but very important!
by Personal Finance Guru on 16. Jan, 2012 in Credit, Debt, General Personal Finance, Investing, Retirement
The Right Way To Handle Your Personal Finances
by Personal Finance Guru on 16. Jan, 2012 in Credit, Debt, General Personal Finance, Investing, Retirement
You work hard to make your money. It is important to take time and learn about personal finances. Have you ever thought about where all your money is going or how much you are worth? If so, learning about your personal finances can help you answer many questions you may have about your money.
If money [...]
Ten Fundraising Ideas For All Types Of Events
by Personal Finance Guru on 26. Dec, 2011 in Credit, Debt, General Personal Finance, Investing, Retirement
If you’re looking for a fundraising project for a school, sports team or construction project you will find the following useful for you.
So if you want your next fund raising effort to be number one with a bullet, consider these ten brilliant ideas for your next event.
Create a virtual database of potential donors. What are [...]
6 Strategies To Build Your Wealth
by Personal Finance Guru on 24. Dec, 2011 in Credit, Debt, General Personal Finance, Investing, Retirement
Building wealth is as simple as saving a little bit here and a little bit there. You need not have great riches in order to accumulate wealth, but you need to have the drive, determination, and discipline to successfully increase your wealth. Let’s look at 6 proven wealth building strategies you can put to use [...]
Answering Questions About Your Home For Sale
by Personal Finance Guru on 04. Nov, 2011 in Credit, Debt, General Personal Finance, Investing, Retirement
When you are selling your home, expect a lot of people to “intrude” on your privacy. Real estate agents handle most of the calls and inquiries, if not all of them – that is, if you enlist their assistance. However, if you are selling your home independently, then you’ve got some mighty big shoes to [...]
Family Budget Tips On Handling Your Family’s Finances
by Personal Finance Guru on 11. Sep, 2011 in Credit, Debt, General Personal Finance, Investing, Retirement
For some, the idea of a budget is often a blur. It is frustrating to see how hard it is to do a budget and realizing that with one wrong purchase, you can actually ruin the entire thing. A lot of homemakers find this as a perennial headache.
It is about time to overhaul the way [...]
Your Income And Expenses, Spending, And A Budget Plan
by Personal Finance Guru on 11. Sep, 2011 in Credit, Debt, General Personal Finance, Investing, Retirement
Prepare and Keep a Budget
Financial planning is essential if you want to avoid experiencing financial shortages. Preparing a budget is not as difficult as many falsely believe.
First off, create a list of all your monthly income and also a list of your monthly expenses. When determining income, list all sources including alimony, child support, side [...]
Getting Yourself Ready The Future
by Personal Finance Guru on 02. Sep, 2011 in Credit, Debt, General Personal Finance, Investing, Retirement
Have you sat down and extremely considered your financial future? I know people are busy nowadays and you think “well I’m youthful now and I’ll have time to get it done later.” You’re dead wrong. You are NEVER too young to start saving for retirement!
They say if your 25 year old puts in [...]
Approaches For A Luxurious Retirement Plan
by Personal Finance Guru on 01. Sep, 2011 in Credit, Debt, General Personal Finance, Investing, Retirement
You’ve probably heard about the Nebraska meatpackers who won the largest lottery jackpot in the United States last week. One winner replied ‘I’ve been retired for about four days now’ whenever asked what he’d perform together with his winnings. His response didn’t surprise me; I’m sure my reaction would be similar!
Exactly what does [...]
Learn More About The Different Types Of Investments And Investors
by Personal Finance Guru on 05. Jul, 2011 in Credit, Debt, General Personal Finance, Investing, Retirement
There are 3 types of investments. These include stocks, bonds, and cash. Sounds simple enough? Not really because it gets complicated from there. That’s because there are numerous types of investments that fall under each type of investment.
When it comes to the different types of investments, there’s quite a bit to learn. The stock [...]
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