October 2011

We Tend To Forget…

10.31.2011 by Bob 2 comments
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We tend to forget that happiness doesn’t come from…

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The Temptation of the Daily Deal

10.31.2011 by Cherie 11 comments

Each morning, my inbox is full of messages about a great Daily Deal that will expire if I don’t purchase by midnight. It all started with Groupon and then I added other local & national deal sites as they’ve popped up with enticing discounts.

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Does Fear Control Your Finances?

10.30.2011 by Kevin 11 comments

It could be said that we’re living in the Age of Fear when it comes to finances—it’s been a human lifetime since we’ve had such an intense combination of negatives occurring at the same time.

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My First Television Interview

10.29.2011 by Bob 13 comments
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While I was there I also met money-news reporter Stacy Johnson whose broadcast “is viewed by approximately 15 million people on more than 80 network-affiliated broadcast channels nationwide.”

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Procrastinating? Hack Your Procrastination!

10.28.2011 by John Frainee 7 comments

We’ve heard it before: “I just don’t have time!” It’s the excuse people use when they haven’t accomplished something they should have, or the excuse we use when we’re trying to justify our lack of productivity. Is there anything we can do to make more time? Not really. The only thing we can do is find ways to get the most out of our time, and I’m going to show you how!

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2 Critical Questions to Ask Your Financial Advisor

10.27.2011 by Adam Simon 11 comments

Picture this scenario: You have a meeting tomorrow that you’ve scheduled with a financial professional because you know that proper planning is important. You’re proud of yourself for taking action and scheduling this meeting and you feel a sense of accomplishment for doing so. You know that this is a huge step to take. But . . . .

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Hosting a Thanksgiving Dinner for Less

10.26.2011 by Carol 4 comments

The Thanksgiving holiday is a wonderful time for the extended family to get together. And this year it’s your turn to have everyone over to your house. While you are excited at the opportunity to serve all your loved ones in this way, maybe the expense of serving a traditional holiday feast for the entire clan is prohibitive.

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4 Financial Black Holes to Avoid

10.25.2011 by Joe Plemon 25 comments

A black hole, according to Wikipedia, is “a region of spacetime from which nothing, not even light can escape.” It is called “black” because it absorbs all the light which hits the horizon. Financially speaking, beware of these four black holes which will absorb your money and never, ever give it back.

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Beyond the Will: Steps to Help Those Left Behind

10.24.2011 by Cherie 6 comments

Being financially responsible typically includes the important legal documents of a will, financial power of attorney, and advanced medical directives. But there are a few more steps you can take beyond the will.

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What’s In Your Hand: A Lesson From Moses

10.23.2011 by Tim 4 comments

Moses couldn’t take it anymore. He had spent enough days watching the Egyptians beating his people (the Hebrews) and he was going to do something about it. Murder.

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Does Buying a House Make You Happy?

10.21.2011 by Adam Faughn 14 comments

Does spending money, even on something as substantial as a house, equate to happiness? Sadly, for some people, it does, but that happiness is fleeting.

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A Creative Christmas: Increase Your Joy, Decrease Your Spending!

10.20.2011 by Cherie 2 comments

Christmas is a time of joy and celebration for Christians. We exchange gifts with family & friends to show our love and appreciation. If your shopping list is growing into a financial or time-consuming burden, get creative this year!

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Boost Your Financial Health: 3 Simple Tips for Financial Improvement

10.19.2011 by John Frainee 2 comments

Many people are going through a difficult time in regards to their financial situation. They owe more on their house than it’s worth, credit card bills are piled high, and there is little to no hope for their financial future. Sounds like what you’re going through? Well, there are three simple tips you can follow today to turn all of that around.

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