Fri, 5th March, 2010 - Posted by - (5) Comment
Are you making due with less? Want to know why?
A historical look at money dependency and how it makes the world go round….Can you handle the truth? If not, this might not be for you. Watch, listen, and learn. Money Exposed and how to survive recession….
Fri, 5th March, 2010 - Posted by - (5) Comment
Recurring Income is another term for residual income. In a nutshell, there are three (3) types of income streams that you may have coming into your business.
If you do a one-time job, sale or perform a contract, you get paid once and the income stops there.
If you do a normal 9 to 5 job, you will continue to get paid as long you continue to work for your employer—often called a linear income. This is the type of income that the majority of workers “enjoy.” Even if you are a neurosurgeon, lawyer or engineer, you are only paid as long as you continue working. You stop working and the bank account dwindles.
Thu, 4th March, 2010 - Posted by - (1) Comment
Why would a company gladly fork over cash for your gold…think about it. Do you know how much an ounce of Gold is going for? Are you really getting your MONEY’s Worth by trading in your gold for cash at these gold parties. WAIT watch this before trading your gold.
The More You Know The More You Grow!
Thu, 4th March, 2010 - Posted by - (3) Comment
If anybody could just print money everyone would have lots of it. The interesting thing is most of us never even consider or think about WHO has the power to actually create money…how is that power used? how does it affect the rest of us? Ever wondered or do you just believe and accept what you are taught even if its all wrong?
What do you really know about:
The Federal Reserve System (also known as the Federal Reserve, and informally as the Fed) is the central banking system of the United States.
Thu, 4th March, 2010 - Posted by - (4) Comment
If you’re on a get rich or die trying money mission…the first thing you must understand is money. Most people think they already know everything about money…but if they did they wouldn’t be broke. To attain and maintain wealth, your 1st mission should be increasing your financial IQ. Everything that we’ve been taught about money is wrong…but this IMPORTANT information will get you on the right track.
“Academic qualifications are important and so is financial education. They’re both important and schools are forgetting one of them. ”
Robert Kiyosaki
Sat, 6th February, 2010 - Posted by - (0) Comment
Saving money and financial management is very crucial in one’s life. Money is very important in order to survive in this world but only a few people know how to manage their household budget properly. Many people have a hard time saving money even if it is for their own good.
Most of the time, you may be motivated to save money but there are times when temptations come your way and before you know it, you have already spent the amount that was supposed to be added to your savings account. Here are some helpful tips on how you can avoid temptations and be able to save money:
Fri, 5th February, 2010 - Posted by - (0) Comment
Parents mostly complain that teenagers do not listen to them. The opposite is true when it comes to advice regarding ‘money matters’. Teens actually welcome their parents input about their finances.
In the past few years, teenagers have earned billions of dollars with part-time and summer jobs.
Some have spent most of what they earned, while others saved most or even all of it for a big purchase, or for their college education.
Kids these days are becoming more and more aware of their family’s source of income and financial status. They apply these money-spending principles when they venture out on their own.
Fri, 5th February, 2010 - Posted by - (0) Comment
It is easy to get caught in the rush of things when you are in college. In the midst of studying, part-time jobs, socializing and extracurricular activities that you have, you are most likely to forget one of the most important things, which is straightening out your finances.
Here are some tips on how you can save money as a student:
1. Plan ahead.
If possible, do this even before you move into your dorm room.
Check if you are eligible for scholarships and other grants before signing up for any form of student loan.
Thu, 4th February, 2010 - Posted by - (3) Comment
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. And this has been a perennial headache for most homemakers.
It is about time to overhaul the way people look at budgeting. It can actually be a great way to keep track of your family’s expenditures and help you evaluate the things that you spend the lion’s share of the family’s earnings on.