Articles that mention "Suze Orman"
How Getting Your Finances in Order is Like Getting in Shape
January! Time to once again set lofty goals. While glancing through a fitness book (Fit and Well: Core Concepts and Labs in Physical Fitness and Wellness) I noticed a subtitle — Reaching Wellness through lifestyle management. The section “introduces the general process of behavior change and highlights the decisions and challenges you’ll face at each [...]
Credit Score – The Good, the Bad, and the Sucky
Like it or not, your credit score matters whether or not you plan to borrow money. As such it’s a good idea to learn as much as you can about credit score, how it works, and how it impact your finances. Below are some great articles about credit score I found around the web this [...]
Dave Ramsey And The Power of Behavioral Finance
I didn’t always agree with Dave Ramsey because I think some of his recommendations aren’t mathematically efficient. But as I pass my two years mark as a personal finance blogger, I must admit that have a growing appreciation for his school of thought. After all, we are human beings and not robots — so, mathematically [...]
Back From Family Road Trip Vacation
Our family vacation, which started last Saturday, finally concluded this past Sunday at 7:00 PM. Before I give you a brief overview of our vacation, I’d like to say thank you to the five guest authors by highlighting a recent article from each of their blogs:
Doing it like strippers do by Keith of Be Wealthy [...]
Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps To Financial Freedom
Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps is a financial plan designed to help you get your finances in order, get out of debt, and achieve financial freedom. Dave Ramsey has taught these Baby Steps to millions via radio, The Total Money Makeover, Financial Peace University, and on DaveRamsey.com. In this article, I’d like to walk you through [...]
Financial Definitions
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529 Plan
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Five (Okay…Three) Midsummer Goals
Recently, I was tagged by Be This Way to share my five financial goals. I have been meaning to update my goals, but never got around to it — so this is as good a time as any. Here are the five three goals (I stole the idea from This Wasn’t in the Plan) that [...]
Advance Directive and Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
On July 18th, I responded to Mrs. Micah Single Step Personal Finance Challenge and said that I will try to finish up my estate planning in 2 weeks. Alas, I am a procrastinator and didn’t get anywhere near completing it. So I committed to complete the first of four steps in the Suze Orman’s Will [...]
Single Step Personal Finance Challenge
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 — it’s [...]
Roadmap To A Better Financial Health
In the past few years, Americans average savings rate has declined precipitously — in fact the current savings rate is practically zero. This means that as a society, we are not saving any money. Worse, we have a habit of borrowing to fuel our consumption. We are spending more than we earn, and that’s a [...]