Teens admit to not knowing much about basic money skills, such as credit, investing and budgets, but what do they do? They are strongly influenced by their parents and friends. Is this positive? How do they spend their money? Do they save? Do they learn how to handle money responsibly? Where do I start? ...
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Smart Phones can Make you Rich
Yes, we are in the information age and now mobile access is a way of life! If the only thing you do on your mobile phone is making and receiving calls and voice mail, you are probably a senior citizen. Haven’t you seen the commercial of the newlyweds depositing their checks using a iPhone? Mobile phones can do a lot; they are the next ...
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Halloween Budgeting
Do I need to budget for Halloween? Am I having a party? How many children do I expect to come to my house? Will I be there? Do I want to dress up for the children who come to my house? How scary should my costume be? Maybe I should dress up in vintage clothes and act like an old man! Oops! I am old and all my clothes are vintage! Let’s be ...
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Budgeting Made Simple for Teens
Budgeting is a foreign word to almost everyone, but especially teens. Budgeting requires discipline and know how to be successful. Preparing a budget is similar to learning a new language. First you learn the vocabulary then the grammar and finally you learn to speak by practice. What is the vocabulary, grammar and how do I practice? Let's ...
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Cheap Dates
I do not know about you, but I never have enough money! I learned how to impress women without spending a lot of money. It is easy to go out and buy a dozen roses and go to an expensive restaurant. You have to be creative to think of places to go on a date that can impress your date and not spend a lot of money. I am most familiar with New York ...
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How to Teach your Children about Money?
My parents never taught me about money! My parents were too busy making money to teach me much of anything. I spent my time studying piano, practicing piano, and playing with my friends. They were children of successful neighbors. Maybe, I learned from them. I do not think so! Saturdays, I spent the day with my Mother at her retail store. ...
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Are Financial Decisions Common Sense?
Most of us received little or no education or training in making financial decisions. Smart financial decisions require analysis and careful attention to detail. We need the knowledge and skills to evaluate options and identify those that fit our needs and circumstances. Where do you get the skills and knowledge to understand money? ...
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How to Have more Money in Your Pocket?
Are your expenses rising faster than your income? In these times of lower income, how do you reduce your expenses without changing your lifestyle. Do you feel that there is nothing you can do? Make a list of everything you buy each month. Ask yourself, what can you do to make a change? ...
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Is a College Education Worth It?
Recently, I read a Washington Post article discussing the value of a college education. The article asks the question: “Is bypassing college smarter than paying for a degree?” The article further states “The hefty price tag of a college degree has some experts worried that its benefits are fading.” The article focuses on the return on investment ...
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Can Real Estate Make You Rich?
Most people have a goal of someday owning a home. This is true whether it is a condo or a house. Even in these difficult times, everyone would rather own their home. There are three major obstacles to home ownership which are credit, down payment and the ability to handle the monthly payment. Credit is usually identified by FICO score. ...
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