Archive for June, 2008
With car insurance premiums set to rise again this year, we could all do with a little help getting the maximum value for money out of our premiums. Saving Money on Car Insurance will free up your money to work harder for you on other investments.
June 29th, 2008 | Posted in Insurance, Saving Money | No Comments
It seems like every personal development coach has something to say about goal setting. It seems as though every seminar you attend, some goal setting seems to be sprinkled in to the day. So, why is goal setting so important, and why does it work? How can you use goal setting to achieve Financial Freedom [...]
June 29th, 2008 | Posted in Financial Thinking | No Comments
Today I would like to talk about car loans, as I am intending on acquiring one very shortly to purhcase my new car. Car loans can be very helpful to even out your cash flow to purchase a car.
June 28th, 2008 | Posted in Debt, Financial Thinking | No Comments
You may have read in the paper about the new millionaire that picked the lucky six numbers in the lottery. Maybe you saw on TV about the guy who got rich and became a millionaire because he just inherited his families fortune. To get rich and become a millionaire it takes a lot of patience, [...]
June 28th, 2008 | Posted in Financial Thinking, Retirement | 3 Comments
Set a goal to make it happen. Simply wishing and dreaming about having a more financial secure future will not make it happen. You must have a written game plan with specific action steps and goals as to how you will make it a reality. You must also have deadlines for your goals as well [...]
June 25th, 2008 | Posted in Banking, Budgeting, Business, Passive Income, Saving Money | No Comments
What is Forex? The FOREX (Foreign Exchange Market), is the international market, started in the 70’s where currencies are bought and sold.
What currency is traded in the Forex market? Learn more about this interesting way of making money.
June 25th, 2008 | Posted in Investing, Saving Money | 6 Comments
Surely everybody has felt this way at some stage? So what IS the answer? Whilst there might not be a ‘definitive’ answer to this question - there are definitely better and worse places to begin your quest towards financial freedom.
Robert Kiyosaki (the author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad) talks about the three main vehicles that [...]
June 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Banking, Budgeting, Economy, Financial Thinking, Saving Money | No Comments
Most people are well aware that in order to improve their finances and even become wealthy, they need to follow a process that takes them from being in debt to having financial assets that provide them with an income.
If so many people are aware of this, why do so few ever acquire investments?
June 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Debt, Saving Money, Savings | No Comments
I sat down the other night and started mapping out our normal financial budgets for the many areas in our life just to make sure we do not over spend in one area which would leave us short in another area.This made me think of coming up with a variety of ways to help save [...]
June 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Saving Money, Savings | No Comments
In the winter, energy bills are higher as we spend a lot more on heating so when the summer comes it should be a welcome sigh of relief but this isn’t necessarily the case.
During the summer it can, (occasionally) get very hot so we get out the air conditioners, fans and any other equipment that [...]
June 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Electricity, Saving Money, Savings | 1 Comment