budgeting

What’s Your Financial Health Score?

2016-12-14T17:06:01-08:00

Developing a better budgeting process may be the biggest step toward that goal. Where does your money go? If you find yourself asking that question from time to time, it may relate to cash flow within your household. Having a cash flow management system may be instrumental in restoring some financial control. It is harder [...]

What’s Your Financial Health Score?2016-12-14T17:06:01-08:00

Getting Your Household Cash Flow Back Under Control

2016-12-14T17:06:02-08:00

Developing a better budgeting process may be the biggest step toward that goal. Where does your money go? If you find yourself asking that question from time to time, it may relate to cash flow within your household. Having a cash flow management system may be instrumental in restoring some financial control. It is harder [...]

Getting Your Household Cash Flow Back Under Control2016-12-14T17:06:02-08:00

Creating a Budget for Retirement

2016-12-14T17:06:06-08:00

It only makes sense – yet many retirees live without one. The importance of creating a budget for retirement. You won’t be able to withdraw an unlimited amount of money in retirement, so a retirement budget is a necessity. Some retirees forego one, only to regret it later. Run the numbers before you retire. Years [...]

Creating a Budget for Retirement2016-12-14T17:06:06-08:00

Bad Spending Habits That Can Be Corrected

2016-12-14T17:06:18-08:00

A little frugality may lead to a lot of financial progress. Americans have a great deal of disposable income relative to many other nations, yet our free spending can take us further and further away from the potential for financial freedom. Some people fall into crippling spending habits and injure their finances as a consequence. [...]

Bad Spending Habits That Can Be Corrected2016-12-14T17:06:18-08:00

6 Steps to Get Out of Debt

2016-12-14T17:06:22-08:00

Why not plan to lighten your financial burden? Positive moves to counteract negative cash flow. The financial analysis website nerdwallet.com keeps track of the various debts common to the U.S. household. As of April 2014, they’ve found an average mortgage debt of $154,365. They have also discovered an average household has $7,087 in debt from [...]

6 Steps to Get Out of Debt2016-12-14T17:06:22-08:00

Why 2014 May Be a Very Good Year

2016-12-14T17:06:55-08:00

More improvement may be in store for the economy & the stock market.  Will the economy & the bull market make further strides next year? On both Wall Street and Main Street, 2013 has turned out better than many analysts expected. Will the recovery gain additional momentum in 2014, and will stocks climb even higher? [...]

Why 2014 May Be a Very Good Year2016-12-14T17:06:55-08:00

Making Your Money Work Harder for Retirement

2016-12-14T17:06:55-08:00

Little things you could do that could help you leave work a little sooner. Little things matter. When planning for retirement, people naturally think about the big things – arranging sufficient income, amassing enough savings, investing so that you don’t outlive your money, managing forms of risk. All of this is essential. Still, there are [...]

Making Your Money Work Harder for Retirement2016-12-14T17:06:55-08:00
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