What You Should Know About Your Credit Report

By Admin | Feb 6, 2008

No matter if we like it or not, we are a nation of credit. We probably won’t be able to change that anytime soon, so how can we insure that we are positioned so credit doesn’t come back to haunt us? Education. We need to understand how credit reports and credit scoring works and what factors into them. Here’s a summary quiz

7 Things Men Wish Women Knew About Money

By Admin | Feb 5, 2008

Few things are as touchy a subject as the differences between men and women. Add in the “money” component and you get a recipe for a lot of heated debate and emotion on both sides. But there ARE differences, real differences in how men and women view themselves and their personal finances. We are wired differently and it affects every aspect of our lives. Here is a list of 7 things men wished women knew about money:

Find a Job You Love?

By Admin | Feb 4, 2008

It appears that you’re new here. If you like this content, subscribe to my feed via RSS or Email and you can keep up with all the new posts.If you aren’t sure how to use an RSS feed, read this post.There is a great deal of talk these days about the importance of finding a [...]

How Do You Define Success? Six Factors to Consider

By Admin | Feb 2, 2008

To many people think that success is wrapped up in things, but the truth is, success is wrapped up in how you see yourself and how you are able to enjoy your life. To have a completely successful life along these lines, you’ll need to consider these six components:

7 Bad Decisions That Cost Me Over $1,000 Each

By Admin | Feb 1, 2008

I’ve learned a great deal from my many mistakes and I hope that I can share these with my readers with the hope that they can avoid those same mistakes. To that end, I’ve compiled a short list of dumb decisions that cost me over $1,000. If I set the bar any lower, we would be here all day. There was a period of time in my life that I lived on the corner of Dumb and Stupid.

To Change Your Financial Life, You May Have To Change Your Friends

By Admin | Jan 29, 2008

So who are you spending time around? Whomever it is, that person can have a profound impact on your financial life for good or for bad. Friends, family, and co-workers may not have the same ideas about holding the line on spending as you do. When you spend time with and around them, you can find yourself tempted to follow their lead “just to keep up.” Your best defense . . .

Weekend Roundup-No Cooling Pad Edition

By Admin | Jan 19, 2008

With the cold weather that has moved in, I’m not using the cooling pad on my laptop today. I need all the heat I can get. Maybe some of these great links I’ve found will help take your mind off the cold weather. Of course, if it’s this cold where you are, well, maybe not.
Trent [...]

Three Character Traits that Lead to Debt

By Admin | Jan 18, 2008

Getting into debt never happens by accident. Everyone has their own reasons, but those reasons are usually just surface symptoms of a deeper character trait. The good news is that you CAN change these character traits. I did.

Weekend Roundup

By Admin | Jan 12, 2008

Weekend Roundup
You know, the great thing about blogging, reading blogs, and linking to other blogs is that in some strange way, you get to know the writers. You read about their experiences, their ideas, their hopes, their dreams, and what they feel is important. I hope readers feel the same way about this blog once [...]

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