Eliminate Debt

As a consumer, you have to spend your money on the things that you need, right? And (let’s face it) you enjoy spending money on the things that you want. While there’s nothing wrong with that, the problem comes when you put yourself in debt over satisfying your wants or even worse, justifying your wants […]

The Habit of Saving

When getting started on the road to building wealth, having a plan for your money and making the decision to save for an emergency fund is where it begins. There are different ways to go about deciding how much to contribute to your emergency fund depending on what works for you. There are so many […]

Rainy Days

Whether or not you’ve ever given it much thought, the phrase paying yourself first is probably something you’ve heard at some point. The principle of paying yourself first means exactly what it implies…which is to pay yourself first, and your emergency fund is the first place to start. Having an emergency fund is the foundation […]

Safety Net

Having some extra money set aside for those unexpected expenses is the only way to get out of debt, stay out of debt and above all, build wealth. Too many people today don’t even have a savings account let alone an emergency fund account. Saving should be one of the first things you do with […]

Strategies To Save

There are a couple of strategies to save money depending on your situation and personality. One way is through self discipline, by being able to manage your money without being tempted to spend before you save or spend what you save. This is more of a manual approach to saving and paying yourself first. If […]

Save At Least 10%

Saving money is the first step to financial freedom and unfortunately it’s something that many people struggle with. They struggle because they don’t have a plan for how to save and how much to save. The “how to” for saving comes from instilling the habit of paying yourself first. Once you come to realize “how”, […]

Treat Saving Like An Expense

A simple financial principle that many people don’t incorporate into their budget is to consider that saving money is an expense. Some people may have a hard time understanding the idea of paying yourself first, let alone applying the concept. Let’s face it, after paying the rent/mortgage, utilities, car payment, insurance, credit cards, etc., more […]

Treat Your Money Right

You might not have given much thought as to how you treat your money and how that affects how your money will treat you in return. To set yourself up for future financial stability, financial well-being requires a healthy relationship with your money. If you treat your money right, your money will treat you right. […]

How You Feel About Money

Believe it or not, the way you feel about money is something that starts early in life. Even though you might develop your financial style early, it can change with time or due to circumstances. It’s not uncommon for people who have gone through significant life change to adopt a very different relationship with money. […]

Money and Values

Did you ever stop to think about where you get your ideas of what money means to you? What money is to you? And what does it do for you? We all have a complex relationship when it comes to money. How you acquire, spend and manage money is largely due to two factors: the […]