Archive for the ‘Personal Finance’ Category
Financial Risks And Personal Finance Risk Management, Part 1
Risk management is a methodology to mitigate negative consequences resulting from threats and uncertainties. In this article, I’ll be exploring financial risks focused on personal finance and how to minimize these risks. Since risk management is a huge topic, I am going to limit it within the scope of the REAL Wealth Building [...]
Extra Income Guide
Updated: 9/3/2008
This guide is intended to provide readers with ideas, how to’s, and resources on building multiple income streams and generating extra income. If you are interested in earning more money and becoming less dependent on your job, then this is the guide for you. On the other hand, this guide is not about [...]
Last Friday, I received a question from one of my readers. He asked that I respond publicly so that others may pitch in with their opinions. However, I took it a step further and passed his question to a few blogger friends and I’ve included their answers here as well.
I am an avid [...]
Not long ago, I participated in a lively conversation in the GRS forums entitled: Debt Snowball vs. Emergency Fund. The premise is very simple. Should the person start an emergency fund while he’s still in debt? In this case, we are talking specifically about credit card debt averaging 15% in interest.
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It seems like whenever I write about expense control, I have the tendency to get all geeky. Let’s be serious, how many people would actually use the Pareto Principle and Quick Wins to reduce living expenses? Well, today I am going to show you yet another way to look at your expenses — [...]
Over the past few weeks, I have been thinking about my career quite a bit. Perhaps with a few exceptions, I felt that career is a dead concept for many of us. What would prompt me to say such a negative thing? Basically, I dodged a downsizing bullet not too long ago. It’s sad [...]
On Monday, Mrs. Micah wrote about Single Step Personal Finance Challenge and I thought that it was a fantastic idea. Many times, we look at the big picture and find it so overwhelming that we don’t do what we should. For example, running a marathon is out of reach for many of us [...]
To kick off the second year of Moolanomy, I have compiled a list of 7 special offers. I believe that each one of you will find at least one offer that is useful. Please take a minute to review these offers and sign up for the ones that are beneficial for you.
1. eFinPLAN, [...]
This is a guest post by Heather Johnson.
The most valuable lesson I’ve been taught came from my dad –- from the day I was a little girl being bounced on his knee till today when I’m a career woman in my own right, dad has just one piece of advice when it comes to finance [...]
I often hear the notion that we are financially worse off than our parents. It seems that they were doing just fine on one income, while we struggle with our two. There are articles that explore this issue and compare things like mortgage, car, inflation, day care, etc. — but I think these [...]





