Archive for the ‘ Savings ’ Category
How Long Will It Take You to Become Debt Free?
Many people dream of being debt free. You might also have dreams of one day being debt free. But do you know when that day is going to happen? Do you realize that you have complete control over how long it takes you to become debt free? With a minimal amount of money each month [...]
Financial Debt: How much is Too Much?
Nearly 45% of families spend more than they earn. Average credit card debt is around $8,000 per household. The average combined debt of households is a staggering $85,000. Numbers like these are hard to swallow when they are on paper. How do you think families are surviving when such numbers are their reality? The truth [...]
Debt Reduction: New Government Programs That Will Reduce Your Debt
Economically speaking, times are tough. But there is a bright side. Never before have there been so many government programs designed to help you reduce your debt and lower your bills. Billions of government dollars are being spent to fund mortgage programs, consolidation loan programs, utility subsidies and more. What’s great about these programs is [...]
Debt Management: How to Establish a Realistic Budget
It is estimated that in the western world and particularly many Americans spend more than they have coming in. To finance their deficit lifestyle, they run up huge balances on credit cards and rob Peter to pay Paul. As you can imagine, it does not take long for practices such as these to bankrupt families. [...]
Become Financially Independent with Rental Properties
Can you imagine living in a $750,000 home complete with all of the luxuries and amenities? Reality is not really far away. For a moment, envision your dream home. What if I told you that you could live in such a home for $200 a month? No, you don’t have to have a $725,000 down [...]
Saving: They Key to Debt Free Living
Saving is becoming an extinct practice for many Americans. Until the recent economic downturn, people were spending everything they made without thinking about the consequences. What’s even worse is that they were borrowing money to finance their expensive lifestyle and shopping habits. Once the economy started tanking, it didn’t take long for people to start [...]
The “seeds of success” are not in you if you don’t do this…
This is what I have been talking about. I recently analyzed the data gathered from feedback of one of my lists of over 22,000 people to identify what challenges they most wanted to learn how to overcome. My aim is to address these challenges and give specific advice on how to overcome them. That way, [...]