Some people love tools. For every part of their life there is a gadget or tool to keep things going. When it comes to personal financial planning, there are lots of available tools. Some financial management tools are extremely beneficial, and others are a waste of time and money. Here are a few financial tools [...]
Filed under: Early Savings, Still Working... on October 4th, 2011 | No Comments »
It is unavoidable that there are times when we need money right away and we do not have any other choice but get a loan. There are various types of loans. Some of them have high interest rates while others may have low rates. The most important thing you have to know when getting a [...]
Filed under: Plans, Still Working... on August 13th, 2011 | No Comments »
Which should come first? Reducing debt or saving for your retirement. Which one should get the top priority? It is important to do both at the same time so that you can both secure your future and free yourself of the stress of owing money to others. So, if you have too much in unsecured [...]
Filed under: Still Working... on July 22nd, 2011 | No Comments »
These days one of the hottest topics that can instantly spark interest in a person is tips or methods for debt reduction. With the recent economic crisis, more and more people have gone through tough financial times, which have lead them to continue taking up new loans or acquiring more debt. Fortunately, this problem has [...]
Filed under: Still Working..., Tips & Strategies on July 18th, 2011 | No Comments »
In our world today, it seems that it’s impossible not to borrow money, either from a bank or from someone you know, just for you to provide your family’s necessities. But there is a better option; you can increase your income. This is more beneficial rather than borrowing money, which can cause you a bigger [...]
Filed under: Still Working... on July 13th, 2011 | No Comments »
By C. D. Moriarty Are you letting numbers dictate your life: Wondering how much you will need to retire? And if you should retire at 65 or wait until later? Or are you in the mindset…” I will never be able to retire.” You are stuck in the retirement rut. Retirement is an old and [...]
Filed under: Still Working..., Tips & Strategies on April 2nd, 2011 | No Comments »
With more and more families going for the dual income, retirement planning for women is that much more important. Retirement planning for women should start as early in life as possible, whether married or single. In truth, women should start their retirement planning as soon as they get their first real job out of college, [...]
Filed under: Still Working... on February 20th, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Admit it — we all dream about the day when we don’t have to work for a living anymore. We’re all waiting for that moment when all that matters is what our next vacation destination will be, when we’ll next see our grandkids, and what movie matinee we want to see. Or, maybe we are [...]
Filed under: Still Working... on February 16th, 2010 | No Comments »
Many people look forward to retirement for many years before they actually, finally get there. Making the transition to retirement can take years if you want it to be a longer transition, easing you into your retirement days without a hasty rush at the last minute. Depending on how much money you’ve saved for retirement [...]
Filed under: Still Working..., Tips & Strategies on February 16th, 2010 | No Comments »