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Create a Five Year Financial Plan (Download Free Template)

Thursday, November 19, 2009

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Do you ever feel like you’re in financial darkness?  In other words, do you sometimes feel a bit lost when it comes to knowing what you’re going to accomplish with your personal finances over the next few years?  Perhaps you need a flashlight or a guide to find your path.  Without a plan, or some sort [...]

The Best of the Money Map and Baby Steps

Monday, August 31, 2009

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I recently wrote a series called the Baby Step and Money Map Dance which walked through the phases in each of these great financial plans for living debt free and experiencing financial freedom. Both plans provide great financial guidance.  I’ve been doing some thinking lately about highlighting the best of both (and some of my own ideas) and bringing them [...]

The Baby Step and Money Map Dance

Thursday, July 30, 2009

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Are you into Baby Step’n or Money Map’n? Dave Ramsey created the Baby Steps and Crown Financial Ministries created the Money Map for prioritizing and setting financial goals.  Both are widely used resources to help people shift from diluted efforts in achieving objectives to narrowing the focus on the most important goals based on one’s situation. Is [...]

Set Financial Priorities

Friday, July 3, 2009

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What are your financial goals and priorities?  Many people dream of debt free day, or just think about having a balanced budget tomorrow.  Others have goals of paying for their children’s college education and some just want to help their children avoid the same mistakes they did.   I often think about financial goals because knowing your goals [...]

Establish Your Personal Finance Goals

Thursday, April 30, 2009

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Determining your personal finance goals is a critical first step to good personal finance management. We all have financial goals we would like to achieve some day and identifying them is half the battle. It’s important to distinguish between short term and long term goals. I try to keep it simple by having a current focus [...]

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  • The new credit card law went into effect today (2/22/10).  There are some steps you can take to hold your bank to the new credit card laws if they don’t follow them.

  • Most people think about retirement planning requiring financial precision and focus.  However, the non financial issues of retirement, as discussed, by Walter Updegrave at CNNMoney.com, are important too!  I think this article echos the importance of understanding your purpose and building retirement work years around it.

  • Credit card companies are putting together new DIY cards as a result of new credit card laws.  But, does the ability to pick and choose different features really benefit the customer?  Make sure you read the fine print because there are trade-offs and the card companies are still in control.

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