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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Easter Egg of the Day: Jim Rohn
“If you don’t know what a financial statement is, make it a priority to find out without further delay. It’s very important to know exactly where you are financially, without kidding yourself. Only when you know where your are can … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Finance, Quotes
Tagged personal balance sheet, personal budgeting, personal finance, personal financial statements, personal income statement, Quotes
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Budget Battle? Really?
When your talking about the US budget/deficit, numbers like trillions and billions tend to lose there meaning. How many people have hands-on experience with that much money? I like to think in percentages…those I can relate to. Unfortunately, this makes … Continue reading
Tax Refunds: Spend, Save, or Invest?
I’ve seen several articles on tax refunds (specifically how to spend them) come across my desk lately. With the tax filing deadline a week away, that is not too surprising. It IS surprising that none of the pieces say, “Take … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Investing, Money Management, Personal Finance
Tagged financial advice, personal budgeting, personal finance, taxes
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Career Paths
Sadly, up until the 5th panel or so, this is 90% of the workforce. Source: https://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/2011/04/03 Hat Tip to Doonesbury
Quote of the Day: Jim Rohn
“Days are expensive. When you spend a day, you have one less day to spend. Make sure you spend each one wisely.” – Jim Rohn How did you spend today? How will you spend tomorrow? Return to Quotes on Wealth … Continue reading