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Archive for March, 2009

Are you looking for a car loan? How eager are you to actually invest in real estate? Are you going to need a lot of cash to fund your child’s education? Well, whatever it is, there will be a great loan that will be absolutely perfect to take care of your needs. From large amounts, [...]

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Here are the four categories in priority order: 1. The Vault – this is your wealth account. Money gets deposited into this account and it never leaves, like a one-way valve. The Vault is invested and the principal is never spent. It will grow into the largest part of your net worth, generating nearly all [...]

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Getting started is the hardest part. It can seem almost impossible to figure out where to begin when tackling finance issues. The best place to start is to simply look at expenses and income. As the staples of a good budget, something every person should have, expenses and income are the main financial issues a [...]

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Personal Finance Management Personal finance management is a lot like business finance management: save where you can and spend where you must. For anyone just starting out in personal finance management, it is advised to draw up a list of where your money goes each month. This can be done by taking the yearly salary [...]

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Planning your personal finances doesn’t always come naturally, and even if you’re just beginning to take your financial matters seriously, then you likely need a few personal finance tips. Evaluate your current financial situation. One of the most important goals for most people is financial independence. Collect accurate information about your personal financial situation. Calculate [...]

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There are lots of ways in which you can live more efficiently, and a little goes a long way – if you save just £1 a day, you’ll have £365 in a year! So everything counts: Cook at home rather than buying ready meals and takeaways or eating out. Cut down on your treats – [...]

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The biggest and most neglected step for many families is teaching their teens how to manage their money. Teenage finance is about educating teens on the value of money. Teach them how to save by showing them how to use their primitive form of book-keeping. This can often be incorporated through the child’s upbringing via [...]

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Firstly, you might want to draw up a Cash flow statement for yourself. This is quite simple to do actually. Just take a blank sheet of paper and draw a line in the middle and consider how much money you are earning each month and list all the sources on the left and total it [...]

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Rule #1: To earn money from money. The only way to escape becoming a wage slave for the rest of your life is to set aside savings. The profit on your savings can be used to increase your lifestyle spending, reduce the number of years until you retire, or allow you to actually have any [...]

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