Archive for July, 2012
Childhood Money Memories
TweetIf you’re new here you may want to sign up for my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting!I went to a financial seminar this past weekend and one of the exercises was to think as far back as you could and tell a 2 minute story about a money memory and then give a one liner [...]
What to Compare When Choosing Life Insurance
TweetIf you have made the decision to purchase life insurance, then you may have already started to look around for policies. In which case, there is the distinct possibility that you have been put off the whole idea and decided not to bother with it. While looking for life insurance is not as difficult as [...]
The Power of Dollar Cost Averaging
TweetDollar cost averaging is when you decide how much money you are going to invest each month and then chunk it into the market each and every month no matter what. If the media is screaming for the end of the world, you buy. If the stock brokers are having parties in celebration of market [...]
Have Fun on a Budget This Summer?
TweetWe look forward to the summer months all year long. Summer for many of us means vacations, road trips, concerts, and backyard barbeques. Without having a plan, these activities can really get out of hand when it comes to spending. If you are like me, and are in the process of working your way out [...]
Saving for Retirement is Like Going on a Road Trip
TweetWhat if I woke up one Tuesday morning and decided to take my kids to Disneyland that day? Now, I live in Phoenix. Disneyland is about a 5 hour drive through the burning hot and lonely desert. What if I got a wild idea that I needed to ride the Matterhorn that day… right then! [...]




