Playing With the Numbers – When You Should Rethink Your Budget

July 31, 2010 by · Comments Off
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A budget should be a living structure, changing and modifying itself to adapt to your changing circumstances. An outmoded budget is worse than ill-fitting clothes; the clothes you can go and change, but the budget takes longer. And, just as ill-fitting shoes can cause blisters, an ill-fitting budget can cause financial problems, both immediate and long-term. Read more

How To Budget Money

July 30, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Budgeting money is something of a neglected necessity in the modern world, with so many people lured into spending regardless of their financial situation. It has become almost the norm to spend each month more than is earned, often without even knowing it. This has led to severe debt problems for millions of people in the US and UK in particular, and an encouragement and acceptance of ignorance in personal money management. Read more

Do You Suffer From These 5 Budgeting Myths?

July 29, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Budgeting has a bad reputation with many people. They envision a budget means calculating hundreds of difficult sums and spending hours each week tracking every single cent they spend, all the while being forced to stay at home and never have any fun. The truth is nothing like this at all. Below are five common budgeting myths, and the reality of the situation. Read more

How To Create A Budget And Stick To It-For The Woman Family Manager

July 28, 2010 by · Comments Off
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* On average women earn about 74 cents to a man’s dollar.

* Women pay $1.00 or $2.00 more than men to have a white, cotton shirt dry cleaned.

* In general, women are charged higher prices for used cars than men. Read more

How to Make a Budget

July 28, 2010 by · Comments Off
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What is the best way to start a budget? The first thing to do when starting to make a budget is to compare their income versus their expenses. The good thing is that it is quite easy to do.

It’s too bad most of us never learned this in school and had to figure it out on our own – so here is the lesson that we should have been taught in 3rd grade: Read more

How I Stopped Getting Private Money Loans and Got More Private Money

July 17, 2010 by · Comments Off
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When I first started raising money from private investors for my real estate investments, I thought pretty much like everyone else did. Private Money ‘Lenders.’ My pitch to prospective investors was in essence: “will you loan me money secured by real estate?

You’re probably familiar with this pitch. Maybe you’ve used it. Perhaps you’ve had success, perhaps not (at least yet). One day I was reading a biography on Warren Buffett, billionaire investor and Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway. Buffett has generated returns in excess of 10% higher than the market for the past 45 years. When Buffett took control of Berkshire Hathaway in 1965, the share price was $20. Today the share price is $122,000. Read more

A Money Saver

July 14, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Almost every people today spend money for personal and family needs. Sometimes the amount of money being spent is greater than the allocated budget. But would it be nice if you can save money while buying the things that you need?

Well let me introduce to you a website which offers discounts in every kind of products available in the market today. With this you can buy the things that you wanted most at a price that you can afford. It even saves time in which you can search in immediately on what you wanted to purchase. Even new latest products are available. And hear this, not only products but also discounts in some restaurants that you wanted to dine in. Read more