August 2010

Tips On How To Get Along With Your Boss

08.31.2010 by Jason Price 2 comments
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There is nothing worse than working for a boss that you don’t get along with and when there is a lack of mutual respect in the relationship. Most people spend 40 hours or more a week at work…

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Key Performance Indicators For Your Finances

08.30.2010 by Jason Price 2 comments
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Whether you’re driving a car, or you are the CEO of a major corporation, you use key performance indicators (KPI’s) to get an understanding of the state of things. Personal money management is no different. You need to watch KPI’s regularly so you know you’re making forward progress on your journey. It can also be important to monitor them to insure you’re not endangering your financial situation and your ability to achieve financial goals…

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4 Money Principles Talked About In The Bible

08.29.2010 by Guest 10 comments

The world would be a much better place if everyone applied biblical principles to their everyday lives. The Bible teaches foundational principles that help develop holistic individuals. You can improve your spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional life by living by the Bible’s time tested truths…

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100 Ways To Save and Grow Your Money | Book Review

08.28.2010 by Guest 5 comments

I reviewed the book, 100 Ways to Save and Grow Your Money: Financial Fitness for Regular People, by Peter Sorrells, copyright 2009. The author holds eight patents and has held successful engineering, marketing, and management positions in several high-technology companies. He’s an accomplished…

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3 Job-Seeking Tips To Help You Get Employed Now!

08.27.2010 by John Frainee 5 comments
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We’ve all heard the news stories of unemployment reaching record highs and people losing their jobs left and right. This can be unnerving. Who’s going to be the next unfortunate victim of the cutbacks? Maybe you’ve already lost your job, and don’t know where to start to find another one. You’ve done the usual – sending out resumes and filling out applications. What now? Are you going to be yet one more statistic?

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Should You Sell Your Car or Repair It?

08.26.2010 by Jason Price 7 comments

Vehicle problems may be one of the most frustrating expenses to me. Most people are striving to prevent vehicles from becoming budget busters. We all know vehicles are mechanical and have electronic components. Murphy’s Law says anything that can go wrong will go wrong. So, just relax and realize we’re all going to have vehicle troubles sooner or later…

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How I Run My Home-Based Business

08.25.2010 by Bob 27 comments
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One of the more frequently asked questions I get is, “how do you run your business?” People are often curious what tools, tricks, processes I use to do what I do. So if you work from home maybe this will be helpful, or maybe you have some great ideas for me and the other readers that you can share in the comments below…

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Budgeting Chronicles: How We Keep Our Personal Budget

08.24.2010 by Craig Ford 5 comments
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A lot of people struggle to keep a budget and wonder how they can overcome some of the common budgeting pitfalls. But, they want practical advice that actually works, not theoretical assumptions.
So, I want to share how we keep our budget – as a point of reference…

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Deflation Defined & How to Handle It

08.23.2010 by Jay Peroni 2 comments

Deflation is the opposite of inflation which is characterized by rising prices. Deflation (just ask Japan) is a much more difficult problem than inflation because it is so difficult to control. At first glance, it would seem logical that deflation is a good thing. After all, having goods and services become cheaper seems like everyone wins. We all buy more…

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How a Dreary Retirement Prognosis Can Actually be Good

08.22.2010 by Joe Plemon 7 comments

The retirement landscape is changing in America, and most of the news is less than positive. However, by redefining retirement, life could actually get better for our future senior citizens. Hold that thought – we will return to it in a minute. The days are gone forever when an employee worked for the same company…

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Build Your Own Mutual Fund | Review

08.21.2010 by Guest 5 comments

I read Build Your Own Mutual Fund: How to Use a Personal Portfolio to Take Control of Your Financial Life by Brian O’Connell. Before this book I knew close to nothing about the stock market so this is my first book on my journey on how to buy stocks. The premise of the book is that more and more people are creating their own personal portfolios instead of having a mutual fund because of the internet and online companies like FOLIOfn, BuyandHold.com, and Sharebuilder.com; it is becoming easier to do so…

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How To Spend Unexpected Income: 3 Questions To Ask

08.20.2010 by John Frainee 3 comments

For anyone working a budget, receiving financial gifts can be a difficult problem – what should one do with the extra cash? This unexpected income can be a burden when it comes to sitting down with your spouse and deciding where it should go. Here are the top three questions I ask myself when deciding where to put the money…

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What Is The Best Investment For My Money During These Economic Times?

08.19.2010 by Craig Ford 3 comments

I was recently asked: Where is the best investment for my money during these economic times? CD’s, money markets, stocks, and a simple savings account are a thing of the past for any returns or interest on your money. The future, so we are told in the Bible, is always uncertain. n fact, one of the great mistakes…

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