Category Archives: budget

TEN STEPS YOU MUST TAKE BEFORE BEGINNING AN INVESTING PROGRAM

Investing is not a game, but an important activity to facilitate the accumulation of wealth. In the short run, investing is also an activity which can facilitate losing wealth.

How to Design a Budget with Room for the Fun Stuff

Back in the olden days, you could have a terrific week-end for 2, complete with buffets, souvenirs, a couple of blackjack hands at the $1.00 table, and souvenirs for under $250.00.

NO-BRAINER MONEY MANAGEMENT FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS

“Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold well.” Josh Billings

Build skills in all areas. Set goals. Success will follow.

THE FINAL TALLY: “Catfight of the Personal Finance Blogger Chicks”

Categories: budget, life, saving, spending Summary Jacq at Single Mom Rich Mom had the audacity to challenge me to a spending challenge:  Who can cut spending by the greatest percentage in “variable” spending categories? Next Laura at Move to Portugal  joined in as well as Christine from Money Funk. Finally, Jacob from Early Retirement Extreme  decided…

PERSONAL FINANCE TIPS: Week-end Round up

I am committed to making the process of becoming financially literate fun, interesting, and simple. I like to break down complex finance concepts into understandable bites. Motivating and inspiring you towards financial independence is my passion!

ELITE BUDGET TIPS FROM WELL REGARDED PERSONAL FINANCE BLOGGERS

“A budget tells us what we can’t afford, but it doesn’t keep us from buying it.” William Feather

Many of us get scared by the word budget, because we think it’s all about deprivation. As Feather implies, there is a degree of discipline involved in budgeting, but that’s only a small part of it.

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