Bad habits are hard to break. It is no different with your finances. Just like a bad diet and a lack of exercise these habits will slowly destroy your future. The first step is to be aware then you can begin to change. Are you guilty of these?? 1. Not budgeting 2. Making late payments…
Anthony Isola
Why you need to know about the relationship between advice and anxiety.
Studies have shown people are much more willing to take advice when they are made to feel anxious. Pushy stock brokers and insurance salesmen know this all too well. The worst part of this is people will take advice even thought they know it is conflicted. The lesson learned is not to make financial decisions…
The most inexpensive way to attend college
Going to college is very expensive. Not going costs even more. Here is a realistic plan to attend college without running up huge debt and taking six years to graduate. This is from Morgan Housel an excellent writer from the Motley Fool. Take two years off after high school. Get a job. See what the…
Two simple ways to change your financial behavior
1. Check your credit reports once a year 2. Put a date on the calendar and increase your retirement contributions by 1% each year You will be amazed at what something so simple could do for your ability to create wealth… Start Today
How can $2,000 make a huge difference in your retirement account?
By starting at age 25. Look at what the results are with an 8% return. Check out what happens if you wait but put more money in. This simple strategy could turn you into a millionaire. Discipline and consistency beats everything in the world of investing. Our young investor saved $2,000 a year from…
How you can earn an extra $83,000 in your IRA
Procrastination is a big enemy for investors. Take IRA contributions. You can invest $5,500 if you are under 50 ($6,500 if over) in January for your 2014 contribution. You have until April of 2015 to make this contribution. If you decide to wait those extra 15 months each year, the effects are dramatic. Over a…
What to do if a pushy insurance salesman tries to get you to sign a policy
Great advice from Roger Wohlner. Most of their promises are low probability outcomes at best lies at worst. Beware!!!! If approached by someone trying to convince you to use life insurance as an investment vehicle for retirement or any other purpose be very leery and ask many questions. Make sure this is a good deal…
Take the psychopath test
If you score above a 30 you need to be locked up……… http://www.businessinsider.com/20-signs-that-you-are-a-psychopath-2013-9?op=1
Why is college so ridiculously expensive?
College costs have exploded in the recent decades. Loans have become available to all who apply. Huge sums of money has been spent on luxury dorms and sports stadiums. Schools have hired an enormous amount of well paid administrators. All of these costs do not add up to a better education and increased employment…
Where you can find some extra money.
Marketwatch reports American leave over ONE BILLION dollars in gift cards that are unredeemable each year. Now is the time to go through your wallet and organize what you received for the holidays. Use them before you lose them. The numbers tell the story.