The beginning of the year is that time where we tend to feel refreshed and I take time to looking at my goals through this eager lens as a means for me to stay focused and continue to move forward. In addition to reviewing my already established goals, I take some time to write down anything that is not on my list. Studies show that we are 42% more likely to achieve our goals if we write them down. In addition to that, one of my favorite passages in the Bible is Habakkuk 2:2-3.
Manage Your Money: My Financial Journey (excerpt)
Some will say that making money mistakes when you are young is acceptable because you are learning. I say if we learn the principles of wealth management and teach the generations that are to come, they can avoid the pitfalls that caused us to stumble.
I’ve done it all right and done it all wrong. Although I have an undergraduate degree in Finance (from the amazing Florida State University), I did not have one personal finance class throughout my academic career. I graduated with 20+ credit cards. Do you remember the organizers with the slots for cards, I was the person who filled them all up with different credit cards and I was crazy enough to carry them with me. Can we say prime target for identity theft?
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Facing the Fact that You May Not Be Able To Pay Your Mortgage or Rent (Coronavirus Part 5)
Many people world wide are facing reduced hours or have been laid off from their jobs completely. Shelter and food are a basic necessities. What do you do if you can’t pay your mortgage or rent?
It is best to address things as soon as you are aware that there may be an issue. This gives you more time and potentially more options. Find out what resources are available to you before your rent or mortgage payments are actually behind.