The holiday season is supposed to be a time to cherish friends and family. Here’s how to make the season more about family, and less about the gifts.
Archives for 2014
It’s Never Too Late To Save for Retirement, And No Amount Is Too Small
Too often people don’t save for retirement because they feel they don’t have enough to make a difference. However, if you start with a small, manageable amount and gradually increase that amount as you’re able, you’ll be amazed how quickly the money adds up.
The Bible’s Warnings On Financial Foolishness
The bible gives a lot of advice on money. We can learn what we should do from these verses, and we can find instruction on what we should not do with money.
401k Contribution Limits And Rules For 2015
As they do every October, the IRS released their 401k contribution guidelines this week for the 2015 tax year. How much can you contribute in 2015?
2015 Roth IRA Updates
Once again it’s the time of year when the IRS announces changes to the Roth IRA contribution and income limits. So what’s in store for 2015 for Roth IRA?
Unboxing Of The Republic Wireless Motorola Moto X Smartphone
If you’re looking for an amazing phone, with a great service, I’d highly recommend checking out the Moto X from Republic Wireless. Here’s a full unboxing and review!
How Much Do You Trust Your Real Estate Agent?
How can you find a real estate agent you can trust if you don’t have access to someone you already know and trust? Here are some tips.
How To Write A Life Plan, The GPS To Your Envisioned Future
A life plan will allow you to live life with more clarity, balance and peace of mind. So how do you write a life plan, and what questions should you answer?
Be Your Own CFO By J.D. Roth: A Way To Revolutionize Your Financial Approach
In his new guide J.D. Roth explains why you need to make carefully calculated decisions about your finances, just as if you were your own CFO.
How To Become A Millionaire: How Even An Average Income Can Lead To A Million Dollars Saved
Creating a net worth of a million dollars is possible for just about anybody. Here’s how to go about achieving that goal.
Do Our Shortened Attention Spans Cause Us To Spend More Money?
Using the Internet and social media has caused us to have a shorter attention span than we used to, and some would suggest that it leads to higher spending.
Networking: Why You Should Network, And How It Can Help Your Career
Here are some reasons why you should consider networking, as well as a list of networking tips that can help you at your next event.
Should You Always Do What Makes The Most Financial Sense?
Should you always do what make the most financial sense according the the calculator? Have you ever gone against the math to follow a dream?
Do You Know Where Your Money Is Going?
Being aware of where your money is going, and what it’s doing, is the first step to taking control of your finances, and getting things in order.