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Category Archives: Investing
George Washington’s Money Advice
With the upcoming President’s Day holiday, we thought it only fair to pay tribute to our first President, George Washington. Even though much has changed since his presidency, he offered some really great money advice that is still useful today. … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer, Debt, Economy, Investing, Loans, Money Management
Tagged borrow, budgeting, debt, debt management, George Washington, lend, loans, money, President's Day, saving, thrift
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Setting Good Financial Goals
If you are keeping up with the Newsletters, you know that last week we decided to open up the New Year by presenting you with the “S.M.A.R.T.” tactic; a great tool that you can use as a guide when setting … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Debit & Your Credit Score, Investing, Money Management, Saving, goals, personal goals
Tagged attainable goals, consumer, credit, credit card, debt, financial goals, financial planning, invest, money, money goals, money management, motivation, personal goals, realistic goals, S.M.A.R.T., specific goals, timely goals, tips
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Money Matters: Keys to Financial Success
Learning how to secure your financial well-being is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your family. No one is born knowing how to save. Even if you’re drowning in debt right now, you can … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Investing, Money Management, Saving
Tagged credit, credit card, debt, financial success, investing, money, money management, saving, spending
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Smart Money Moves for the End of the Year
It is nearing the end of another year, but don’t let the holiday season whisk you away from your fiscal responsibilities. These are some of the smart money moves you can make before the year closes off to ensure you’ll … Continue reading
Posted in Investing, Money Management, Saving
Tagged claims, expenses, finance, financial assets, investing, money, money management, spending, tax
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Investing 101
The difference between saving and investing is that when you invest, you put money in hoping to get something better back out. Every contribution is a step towards the goal of having the kind of retirement you want. Here are … Continue reading
Posted in Investing
Tagged bonds, cash investment, finance, investing, investors, money, mutual funds, saving, stocks
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