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How-to Approach Financial Spring Cleaning
With winter gone, and spring in full bloom spring cleaning is on your mind isn’t it? This is what you’ve been waiting for all winter, to clean your entire house from top to bottom. Wait, you don’t do annual spring … Continue reading
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Goal Progress Update
Your last step in the process is to measure your progress at various intervals and see how you’re doing. If you’re on-track to getting there, then you’re doing all right. But it’s possible that adjustments may need to be done. … Continue reading
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Goal Setting Reminders
We are already 3 weeks in to the New Year and we hope everyone is off to a great start! Since this month’s ‘theme’ is productive goal setting, we wanted to keep you on track by reminding you of a … Continue reading
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Tracking Success with a Goal Tracking Chart
Creating a goal tracking chart is as simple as drawing a basic grid or table. Create as many vertical columns as you have goals to include, and include a horizontal row for every sub-goal or milestone you wish to divide … Continue reading
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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
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If You Can’t Make Your Payments, Get Ready for a Budget Intervention
• When you shop, do you have to buy something, even if you don’t find what you’re looking for? Can you leave the store empty handed? • Do you come home with tons of new stuff when you only intended … Continue reading
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Bringing Debt Into Marriage
Marriage combined with debt is not a happy combination. Money ranks high up on the list of topics couples most often fight about. For newlyweds, debt brought into the marriage can be especially troublesome because you start out with credit … Continue reading
Budgeting: 10 reasons It’s Good For You
If you’ve never been on a budget in your life, it’s time to start. Everyone can benefit from more structure regarding their finances, especially if there isn’t very much money left after you’ve paid your bills. Here are some great … Continue reading
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