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How To Get Your Personal Finances In Order
By :
Gaetane Ross
When you think about personal finances, what do you think of first? Which aspects of personal finances are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.
Estate Planning: Ensuring Your Legacy
By :
Robert Valentine
Making sure you have a will and a financial power of attorney are two crucial steps in the estate planning process.
Retirement: Having Access to your Future
By :
Robert Valentine
Having access to savings in your 401(k) can be important. Here are some of your options for withdrawing from your plan.
Estate Planning: Before You Begin
By :
Robert Valentine
Leaving a proper legacy has become a science. Here are the basics to help get you started.
Estate Planning: Avoiding Probate
By :
Robert Valentine
Probate can be costly and time consuming. We'll show you a few potential ways to save.
College Planning: A Prepaid Education
By :
Robert Valentine
529 prepaid college tuition plans offer an easy way to save for an education.
Got a Boss, But Still Want to Retire Wealthy?
By :
Xavier Johnson
Yes, I know you want to have a lot of money at some point in the future. You want to be financially independent so you can have the freedom to go do the things that are most important to you. So, let me help you get started by sharing with you one powerful tool you can use to get the money you want so you'll end up living the lifestyle you desire.
Creating A Trading Plan That Makes Sense
By :
Mika Hamilton
This article assumes you have been using a trading journal over the past few months and are finally ready to dive into the stock market using actual money.
Too Much of a Good Thing?
By :
Robert Valentine
Investing in company's stock within your 401(k) is admirable, but it doesn't take much to get carried away.
Past Tense Pitfalls
By :
Kemberly Wardlaw
Creating an Investment Policy and Moving Forward after a Loss.
Debt Counseling: How & Why It Works
By :
Kathy Burns-Millyard
Regardless of your motivation, if you've decided to consider debt counseling, you're not alone. Many people are in the same situation - up to their eyeballs in debt; with no true idea on how they got there, and even less of a clue on how to get out.
Financial Ratios in Sports
By :
Jonathon Hardcastle
Financial statements both report on a firm's position at a point in time and on its operations over some past period.
Annuities As A Personal Pension
By :
Robert Valentine
Annuities offer an alternative for those who have already contributed the maximum to their other retirement savings.
Why Not Try Envelope Budgeting?
By :
Kathy Burns-Millyard
Sometimes all we need in life to get on the right track is a little structure in our lives. Since we don't want to have a boss ruling our personal lives, it's up to us to provide ourselves with our own structure. This is particularly true when it comes to our finances.
Loan Assistance for Students with Poor and Bad Credit Standing
By :
Jeremy Thompson
Learn about loan assistance for students with poor and bad credit standing. This article will teach you about the options you have.
An Overview of Debt Consolidation
By :
Kathy Burns-Millyard
Debt can creep up on us and before we even know it we are in way over our heads. So, you got one credit card and then another and then another and now they're all maxed out. Or, you keep buying things on payment plans because you can't afford to pay for them all at once.
Learning How to Accelerate Your Debt Payment
By :
Kathy Burns-Millyard
Speeding up the debt repayment process is called an accelerated debt payoff and that's something every person who owes money should know about. It's a way to get out of debt faster and easier.
Keeping Retirement In Your Sights
By :
Robert Valentine
How a target retirement fund can help simplify your retirement plan.
Estate Planning: Honoring Your Wishes
By :
Robert Valentine
A living will and medical power of attorney can be two of the most crucial estate planning steps you take.
Send Your Kids to College and Avoid the Tax Man
By :
Robert Valentine
529--A Tax-Free Way to Save for College
The Great Turnaround
By :
Robert Valentine
What the 1980 U.S.Men's Olympic Hockey Team can teach us about late-stage retirement planning.
Matchmaker 401(k)
By :
Robert Valentine
How a 401(k) plan, (which may be employer-matched), could
help you fall in love with the thought of a comfortable retirement.
The University of Ouch
By :
Robert Valentine
College costs can be more than a little painful, but with the proper financial planning, you could
be whistling your child's college fight song all the way to the bank.
Debt Dangers: 10 Warning Signs of Debt Problems
By :
Kathy Burns-Millyard
Money isn't everything, but people who don't have any soon find out that the dangers of debt are less about going broke and more about their family, their marriage, their career, and their well-being. Debt affects every aspect of people's lives.
Retirement Planning: The Wobbly Stool
By :
Robert Valentine
The "three legged stool" has long been the approach to retirement planning. But most Americans don't even have a stool, and for some who do, the stool is becoming a bit shaky.
Setting and Achieving Your Financial Goals
By :
Marjorie Salada
Financial goals are something you are going to want to put in writing and at some point in time and if you have a partner, they should do the same. If you have a partner you are going to want to discuss your goals together to see how compatible these goals and desires are. If they are completely different, you will need to find a common ground that is going to work for both of you.
Save Money With A Mortgage Calculator
By :
Keith George
It is very important to base important mortgage loan decisions on sound calculations. Most loan calculators will enable you to do that.
Little Known Ways to Save Money for College
By :
Dave Poon
One of the phrases that parents dread the most is this: college money. As
soon as their child is born, parents tend to think about the future and actually make plans for their kids.
Personal Statement for College: An Investment for your Future
By :
Dave Poon
You have heard it a thousand times over: how education is one of the most important things that you should invest in for your future.
Tips To Finding A Financial Advisor
By :
Terence Young
The current national debt in the United States is starting to reach a staggering $9 trillion. Households are borrowing more and more with mortgages and credit cards now accounting for a large proportion of a households debt's.
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