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- What People Like You Are Doing Right!
Sometimes it helps to know there are people just like you, facing the same financial issues you're facing. Look at a few examples to see what simple steps they're taking now to secure their financial future.. Sometimes it helps to know there are people just like you, facing the same - Buying Green What It Means and Why People are Doing It
Buying green means different things to different people, but most commonly it means purchasing items or services that capitalize on our planet’s natural resources and reduce potential harm to the environment. Up until recently we haven’t had an easy way of talking about how much we consume in a way - Handling Your Finances
Handling money matters is intimidating for a lot of people. Maybe it is for you.. Handling money matters is intimidating for a lot of people. Maybe it is for you. You may be overwhelmed or uncertain as to how to start facing your finances. Money matters can seem like a bottomless p - How will I know who is right for me?
The bottom line is that you want to work with a financial professional that is competent; is in compliance with all laws regulating their industry; is someone that you "click" with; and is someone you can afford. First, professional competence.. The bottom line is that y - What Kind of Business?
Your own business can be based around a product you make or a service you provide. You also have the choice of starting from scratch, buying an existing business, or franchising.. based around a product you make or a service you provide. You also have the choice of starting from scratch, buying an existi - I don't really need to worry about saving and investing enough now for my retirement. If it isn't enough, I'll just have to keep working no matter how old I am.
Regardless of whether you have saved enough money to retire, it is very likely that at some point in your life you simply either will not be able to work or there will be no work opportunities. Yes, people are working at jobs later into life, delaying retirement or gradually working their way into f - Financial Topics in Difficult Times
When Debt Is Overwhelming You: Difficult Financial Decisions for Difficult Times Today a rapidly increasing number of people find themselves having to stretch their incomes and take on larger amounts of debt to afford everyday expenses and fixed expenses like affordable housing and health insurance. - Planning for Next Year
Don’t despair. What can you learn from your overspending this year? Here are some questions to ask yourself so you don’t find yourself repeating the same mistake come next December: 1) What did I spend money on? Look back over your charges and categorize where you overspent. In other words, WHAT did - Understanding Where They Are Emotionally
Realize that they may not be able to help taking their anxiety or anger out on you even though you did not create the situation they are in. Try to separate yourself from the situation enough to not take their reactions and emotions personally.. Realize that they may not be able to help taking t - Setting Boundaries
Depending on the suddenness or severity of their situation, people in financial distress may feel desperate. Often people in such stressful situations have trouble respecting others’ boundaries or limitations.. Depending on the suddenness or severity of their situation, people in finan - Similarities between Health and Money
Let’s consider some of the similarities between your health and your money, and then address small ways that you can begin making positive steps in both areas. Barbara O’Neill and Karen Ensle at Rutgers University have identified some interesting, practical similarities between money and health and - Signs that It May Be Time to Move
If you or your aging loved one, live independently - whether it's in a single-family home, apartment, condominium, townhome or mobile home - how can you best determine when and if it may be time to explore different housing options? Desire This is the best situation - when you, or a parent or family - Creating a Will
A will is a legal document that expresses your wishes regarding how you would like to distribute your property and assets after your death and, if you have children under the age of 18 at the time of your death, who you wish to serve as guardian for your children. Without a will, you are leaving it - Who Uses Payday Loan Companies and Why
When or why would you consider obtaining a loan from a company that could charge you upwards of 700% interest? Perhaps you are considering getting a loan through a payday loan company because: you don't know how these kinds of loans really work and you don't know where else you could get the money y - Even Charge Cards are Changing
Credit cards allow cardholders to roll over their balance due from one billing cycle to the next. It used to be that people holding charge cards (a specific type of credit card) such as American Express were required to pay off the balance in full each month.. Credit cards allow cardho - Expand Your Education
All education is important. If you haven’t finished your college education consider doing so now.. All education is important. If you haven’t finished your college education consider doing so now. Or, if perhaps you have not completed your high school education you will significantly benefit by get - Tips to Maintain Financial Stability
Life changes. And you, with a fluctuating income, probably know that better than most. There are some things to keep in mind that can help you stay on track with your plan to create more personal financial stability.. Life changes. And you, with a fluctuating income, probably know that better - Services
Do you have (or can you learn) a skill that others need? Service businesses can spring up around bookkeeping, catering, typing, graphic design, petsitting, computer skills, insurance claims, organizing, tutoring, translating, gardening, you name it. As a general rule, the start up costs for a servic - Welcome to Tomorrow's Money
Wouldn't it be nice to look forward to the future confident about your finances? The truth is that most women aren’t. In fact, three-quarters of all American women are worried about their financial future but not sure about what to do about it.. ok forward to the future confident about your fina - No More Excuses
If you're feeling guilty or panicked for not already having a personal financial plan in place, you're in good company. Would it help you to know that most people who haven't begun saving and investing for their future have the same excuses for not doing so? This section is designed to help you face - Important Steps at Each Stage of Your Life
Each stage of life presents different opportunities and challenges. For example, single adults just starting out in the workforce have the gift of time to begin planning for their future, but need to begin developing wise financial habits at the start to reach them.. Each stage of life presen - Clarifying their Financial Commitments and Resources
In stressful situations it is often difficult to think rationally, logically and methodically. Often the person you are trying to help will respond that they don’t have time to really figure things out financially, that they don’t know how or can’t or don’t want to or shouldn’t have to-for some reas - If You Can’t Pay a Medical Bill
If you cannot pay your medical bills consider some of the following suggestions: Contact the office quickly. Don’t just not pay the bill, call the office and let them know of your difficulty.. If you cannot pay your medical bills consider some of the following suggest - Getting Married
Scenario: Jennifer and Kevin are a newly engaged couple, living in Colorado, beginning to plan their wedding. Jennifer is a 25-year-old teacher earning 28,000 a year.. Scenario: Jennifer and Kevin are a newly engaged couple, living in Colorado, beginning to plan their wedding. Jennifer is a 2 - Housing Issues and Concerns
For both young families and senior adults the cost of maintaining a home – including mortgage or rent, property tax, insurance, home maintenance, renovations, utilities and more – can become too expensive given existing resources. Before you move in together, be aware that there may be local zoning - Tag-Team Parent-Led Child Care
Millions of families with two working parents face regularly the same stresses and choices in arranging and paying for child care that Andy and Christine face. They have to make tradeoffs between their work schedules and child care availability, and they are worried about the mounting cost of qualit - Attitude Helps
To increase your chances for success, build your business around something you really know, love and are good at. The more you enjoy your work, the better you will be able to meet the challenges of self-employment.. To increase your chances for success, build your business around something - Your First Car
Nothing spells freedom like having your own car, right? If you’re thinking about buying a car, take some time to think through your needs and get educated on what’s involved in buying a car so you’re not the one being taken for a ride. It can be intoxicating to walk onto a new car lot – all that hor - The Financial Side of Homeownership
Buying a home is the single largest financial commitment that most people ever make. By taking some time to think about and plan how you will maintain your investment and stay current on your mortgage, you can create some good financial habits at the outset of homeownership that will pay off for yea - What to Do When the Deployment is Extended
Imagine learning that your spouse has 24 hours to report for duty and be deployed for combat. Now imagine that the day before the scheduled homecoming, you are notified that he/she won't be coming home for another 12-15 months.. Imagine learning that your spouse has 24 hours to report for duty and be de - Story File
The SIFMA Foundation for Investor Education seeks to provide you with the best information, tools and resources available to help your followers become more financially literate. We have compiled this story file based on year-round evergreen topics.. Investor Education seeks to provide you with the b - Managing Finances When You Are Working More than One Job
According to the U.S. Census Bureau 5% of all American workers – or nearly 8 million people - hold multiple jobs. While more women than men (5.5% vs. 4.7% work more than one job, the reality is that anyone who has more than one employer has to deal with potential increased stress on several levels, - Pros, Cons and Options for Location-Independent Jobs
With the aid of modern technology more people than ever before are able to pursue, or consider, “location-independent” jobs – work that does not require you to be physically on-site at a specific location. Perhaps you would like to become location-independent.. chnology more people than ever before are able to - Giving Wisely
Every year millions of people support nonprofit organizations to care for people in their communities, strengthen causes they feel strongly about, and reach out to people affected by disasters. Giving is a noble and generous act of caring and service.. Every year millions of people support nonprofit or - Preserving the Value of Your Home and Community When the Housing Market Changes
With the increased rate of home foreclosures nationwide, many homeowners, and home sellers, are facing tough questions about how to maintain as much of their home's value as possible, how to sell a home in a slowing real estate market, and how to ensure that their community remains a desirable place - Moving Forward
After you have taken the first steps to identify the source of your financial problem(s) and your current budget the next step is taking action Talk to your creditors. If you’re behind on bills or if something has changed (i.e.. After you have taken the first steps to identify the source of your financi - Comparing Credit Card Offers
IT'S NO SUPRISE that so many people still carry credit cards with annual percentage rates (APRs) of 13% or higher. After all, there's a whole industry of card issuers out there devoted to using hidden fees and interest rate gymnastics to gouge you as best they can.. - 10 Simple Steps to Start Saving Money Now
Develop a simple, easy to implement plan with Tomorrow's Money “Personal Savings Schedule” Click here to link directly to the site’s . Develop a simple, easy to implement plan with Tomorrow's Money “Personal Savings Schedule” Click her - Tips to Save on Your Home Heating Bill this Winter
There are some simple things you can do now to take the bite out of your home heating bills this winter. Consider asking your local utility company or an independent "energy auditor" to check your home for its energy-efficiency.. There are some simple thi - Making Home Improvements
Whether you have purchased a real “fixer-upper” or you are considering modest “cosmetic” changes, making home improvements can be a way to make your home better fit your family, lifestyle and/or financial goals when re-selling. Deciding on Improvements and Setting Your Budget Making home improvement - When Your Parents’ Retirement Plans Change
What do you do when you parents’ retirement plans change? When their finances, benefits and insurance no longer enable them to maintain the lifestyle they envisioned in their older years or to meet their current financial and personal needs? . arents’ retirement plans change? When their finances, benefits and insuranc - Your Bank and Bounced Checks
If you’re like most people with a checking account, chances are you have bounced at least one check in the past. “Bouncing” a check – meaning that you wrote a check for more money than you had in your account – is at the least embarrassing and at the worst, possibly a very costly financial mistake.. - Improve Your Finances with a Little Math
Math. Whether you were good at math in school or not, you can make math work for you…and not necessarily the way you think when it comes to money.. Math. Whether you were good at math in school or not, you can make math work for you…and not necessarily the way you think when it comes to money. The - If a Servicemember Becomes Disabled
It is a difficult reality, but servicemembers can become disabled during their military service. It can be a physically and emotionally difficult time for the servicemember and his or her family.. It is a difficult reality, but servicemembers can become disabled during their military service. It - What Does Financial Peace of Mind Look Like For Your Family?
Would you describe yourself as financially stressed? Money is a leading cause of stress for millions of Americans, and that stress is heightened during periods of economic uncertainty such as high unemployment rates and a national recession. If you would like to have more “financial peace of mind” t - What's New This Month
July '09 : IOUs Issued by the State of California Strapped for cash, the state of California has started issuing more than 3 billion in IOUs to businesses, individual tax payers and county governments to whom it owes money. California state government officials have indicated that the IOUs – which - Rising Interest Rates and the Mortgage Crunch and What It May Mean to You
The initial housing boom began in early 2002 - 2003. Interest rates were falling to all-time lows.. The initial housing boom began in early 2002 - 2003. Interest rates were falling to all-time lows. A surge of homebuyers eager to take advantage of the low interest rates on mortgages began pushing ho - 16 Warning Signs You Could Be Heading for Financial Trouble
We’ve all done it before – forgotten to pay a bill on time, charged more on our credit cards than we should, etc. But there are some financial “red flags” you should pay attention to realize that without a course correction, you’re headed for financial trouble.. – forgotten to pay a bill on time, charged more on - Stretching Your Retirement Spending Dollar
During retirement you are going to have to make your income and savings stretch further than before to reduce the risk of outliving your financial reserve. To do that you will need to start with a plan for how to strategically draw down your retirement savings and investments , and then mindfully ma - Dealing with Deployment
Deployment is a stressful time for every member of the family. By taking time to talk together as a family, and separately as a couple, you can better manage both the emotional and logistical aspects of being apart from your servicemember.. Deployment is a stressful time for every member of