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American financial news this week has been a roller coaster. The market is reacting to the news of the government’s legislative branch couldn’t approve the bailout and it finally passing. People are still debating whether the measures [...]
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How you spend your money speaks volumes on what is important to you. If you spend the majority of money caring for your family and friends, then it seems reasonable that they are important to you. Why? Unless you’re indepently wealthy, you have a limited amount. Therefore someone or something is important enough for you [...]
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Wow, where do I begin with this month’s review? Since resigning from my job, I have to update some of my plans. So far, I’m enjoying my ‘vacation’ and managed to take care of a lot of things we had put off since moving.
Let me first review my goals for this year:
Income: [...]
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I don’t think most people intentionally sabotages their finances. It’s more likely that they spend and not keep track of income and bills. I had a problem when I was in college. I was estimating what I was spending on eating out, but after looking at my credit card bills, I saw I [...]
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