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Going Green Could Mean More Money In Your Pocket

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1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - July 10, 2010 at 11:20 pm

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Savings Basics: How to Get Started with Savings Accounts

One of the keys to financial freedom is developing a habit of saving. It sounds really basic, but many people have trouble with this, and many just don’t know how to start. Here is an overview of how you can get started with savings accounts. The article will cover types of savings accounts, how to open one, and various alternatives that you can choose from. Photo via Wikimedia Commons Types of Savings Accounts There are different kinds of savings accounts. One of the main considerations is the yield you can get on your money. The bank pays you interest —… Read the whole article...

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Getting Things Done: The Power of the Collection Habit

This is the eleventh entry in a fourteen part series discussing the time management classic Getting Things Done by David Allen. New entries in this series will appear on Tuesday afternoons and Friday mornings through July 16. Allen concludes the book with three short chapters discussing the power of various aspects of the GTD system. This first one focuses on how powerful the collection habit really is. As Allen states it on page 225: When people with whom you interact notice that without fail you receive, process, and organize in an airtight manner the exchanges and agreements they have with… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - July 6, 2010 at 7:20 pm

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Are Your Friends Enabling Poor Spending Habits?

Have you ever gone out with a bunch of friends, had a great time but found your bank account much lighter when you got home? Or you went to store with a friend just to pick something up, but a few more items ended up in your bag? Whether or not you want to admit, sometimes friends can help enable poor spending habits. You might want to take a hard look at your friends and avoid hanging out with these personality types: Bargain Hunter On first glance, you might think this friend is great to go shopping with. He knows… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - May 7, 2010 at 4:20 am

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Gmail Account

ShareThis Somewhere between 2005 and 2009, Google's free email service, Gmail, exploded and became the standard for the average email user. This wasn't just by chance. Gmail became popular because it started offering more features than Yahoo and Hotmail. The spam filter is better, the search function is better, it has a chat client built-in, and it's always increasing its storage space. Many of you probably have a Gmail account, but do you use it efficiently? Gmail is not just an email client, it's a productivity suite. You can literally organize your life with it. Here are a few… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - April 22, 2010 at 1:20 pm

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The Amazing Power of Compound Interest

One of the most constructive, and destructive, forces in finances is the power of compound interest. Compound interest is interest that is not only paid on the principal, but also on the interest that previously accrued on your investment. On the other hand, compound interest can work against you — for instance, as finance charges against your credit card debt that could quickly snowball out of control. It can be a great burden, or a great boon. It all depends on the money choices you make. Photo by thievingjoker via Flickr Making Compound Interest Work for You Compound interest can… Read the whole article...

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Saving in Your 20s To Have More Security for Your 30s and 40s

In your 20’s and don’t think that you need to worry about your security later on down the line? There’s no need to worry about making yourself secure for once you reach your 30’s and 40’s, right? That’s probably the mentality of most people who are twenty-something. Most are in college or are just having fun and enjoying life. They probably believe that there’s no need to save money until they hit their 30’s or 40’s. But if you want to have more than the average retired person, then it would probably be wise to start saving before you hit… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - January 8, 2010 at 12:20 am

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Signs That Your Teen Needs Money Management Help

If you teen went off to college tomorrow, how soon would they call you asking for money? Would they be able to purchase their own groceries by the end of the month? Would they end up moving back into your basement when they cannot afford their apartment any longer? The idea of your teenager going into debt so early is definitely a frightening one, but it is a very real one as well. Does your teen have the money management skills necessary in order to survive out there? Here are some signs that your teen needs money management help.… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - December 29, 2009 at 6:20 am

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