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Financial Wellness: 9 Rules for Life

Financial Wellness: 9 Rules for Life

Financial wellness is a lot like personal finance; it’s in the eye of the beholder. You’re financial desires could be focused on accumulating millions, while mine could be focused on finding security and increasing certainty.  One’s idea of being financially well...

Budget Categories: Getting Clear on Wants Versus Needs

Budget Categories: Getting Clear on Wants Versus Needs

There are literally hundreds of potential budget categories you could track. If you’re looking for an exhaustive analysis of those hundred categories, you’re in the wrong place; turn back now.   If you’re looking for a breakdown of the most common and...

Know Your Worth: How to Find and Embrace Yours

Know Your Worth: How to Find and Embrace Yours

“Our duty is to encourage everyone in their struggle to live up to their own highest idea, and strive at the same time to make the ideal as near as possible to the truth.” -Swami Vivekananda I want to let you in on a secret.  You know how you look at other people...

No Money: How to Break the Cycle of Poverty

No Money: How to Break the Cycle of Poverty

It sucks to have no money.  Systemic poverty is present all over the world and all over our Country.  Close to half the people on Earth live on less than $5 a day.  Almost half of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, which means they’re...

How to Get Out of Debt and Become Financially Secure in 7 Steps

How to Get Out of Debt and Become Financially Secure in 7 Steps

I’m going to show you how to get out of debt and become financially secure in these 7 steps Know your “facts.” When talking about personal finance, your facts are your current financial situation, meaning your cash flow and budget.  Know yourself. It’s imperative...

Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck: How to Master Your Cash Flow

Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck: How to Master Your Cash Flow

The fact that almost 65% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck violates one of my first principles of personal finance; spend less than you make.  It’s also a perfect example of the behavior gap. Meaning, having an intellectual understanding of something,...

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