personal finance money tips
Welcome to the December 1, 2007 edition of personal finance money tips.
Dorian Wales presents Investing mistakes to avoid posted at Personal Financier, saying, “Surprisingly, investors often make the same mistakes. It is even more surprising to find out even veteran investors often repeat the same mistakes over and over again. It is hard to resist our human nature but one must overcome one’s urges in order to become a successful investors”
Yazan Manasrah presents Uncluttering your mind posted at The Blasted Crossing, saying, “Want to find out how to gain the focus and mental energy to accomplish the daily tasks you must do?”
Jesse Moran presents How to Get Rid of Credit Card Debt posted at CompGifts – The Frugal Way of Living.
The Investor presents How talking about money is like French kissing posted at Monevator.com, saying, “Talking openly about money is nothing to be ashamed of. It can be refreshing, emotional and even enriching – just like kissing!
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Matthew Paulson presents Business Cards: A Valueable Investment, or a Waste of Paper? posted at American Entrepreneurship.
The Dividend Guy presents Top 7 Screening Criteria When Using Online Screening Software to Find Dividend Stocks posted at The Dividend Guy Blog.
Merry Makowski presents Learn The NEW Think And Grow Rich and Earn Maximum Profit! posted at consciouslyhappy.com, saying, “Become RICH; Make Huge Profit”
David B. Bohl presents Small Business Trends Column: Entrepreneurs, Does Retirement Fit Into Your Plans? posted at Slow Down Fast Today!, saying, “The values and beliefs of the Baby Boomer generation were handed down to us from our parents, many of whom survived the post-war era and Great Depression. The underlying message became loud and clear, and formed a blueprint for life: If I just work hard enough and long enough, my life will turn out just fine — eventually – and it will all be worth it in the end. Many of us do not fit or identify with the generation we are born into.”
Storm presents A dollar saved is a dollar earned posted at Watch Me Become A Millionaire, saying, “I make it a point to incorporate the expression “a dollar saved is a dollar earned” into my life. There are many great opportunities everywhere to save money if one is only to look.”
Logan Flatt, CFA presents It’s Future Cash Flows, Stupid! posted at PowerWealth.com, saying, “The objective and reasonable valuation of a company has little to do with the supply of and demand for the company’s shares and everything to do with the company’s ability to generate future cash flows.”
Storm presents Make coffee at home and save money posted at Watch Me Become A Millionaire, saying, “I will be the first person to admit that I will occasionally go and spend around $4 for a latte at a coffee place. In order for me to achieve my ultimate goal of financial independence, I have to curtail this activity somewhat. But again, going to extremes on any matter is usually, in my opinion, not a productive thing to do.”
Warren Wong presents What Is The P/E Ratio And What The Price Earnings Ratio Means posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “A description of what the P/E ratio is and what the price earnings ratio actually means.”
Dax Desai presents ETF’s for the Falling Dollar posted at Dax Desai, saying, “ETF’s for the Falling Dollar”
Christine presents The Dollar Drops Again! How the Exchange Rate Affects Travel. posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France, saying, “Thinking about how you spend before you travel so you don’t need to think about how you spent once you’ve returned home.”
Matthew Paulson presents How to Cut Back Substantially On Your Water Bill posted at American Consumer News.
Charles H. Green presents Trust-based Selling® in the Real World: Case Study #24 posted at Trust Matters, saying, “What to look for in a financial planner or wealth manager.”
poetloverrebelspy presents Traveling on a Weak Dollar posted at Less Than a Shoestring, saying, “It hurts, oh boy, does it hurt. I’m currently living in the heart of the euro zone on withdrawn U.S. funds, meaning I feel each fall of the dollar acutely. That doesn’t mean that you need to suffer as I do when you head off on your next vacation. In this post, I share three simple ways to mitigate the weakening of the dollar.”
Mark U Runta presents Breaking Rule # 1 of Investing posted at Smart Investing & Money Management, saying, “Sometimes it makes sense to lose some money to make some money.”
Tezza presents Should You Get Rid Of High-Interest Debt Before You Start Saving posted at 4 Eva Young, saying, “When it comes to debt elimination, it is often easier to face the problem by trying to dig yourself out of debt instead of facing your reasons why you are in debt to begin with. If all you focus on is debt elimination by gritting your teeth and embarking on a disciplined debt repayment schedule you will eventually pay off all your debt but you would have missed a vital opportunity to face your current causes of why you get yourself into these kind of predicaments to begin with.”
Jesse Moran presents 5 “Cheap” Date Ideas to Keep Your Date and Money Happy posted at CompGifts – The Frugal Way of Living.
Sam presents Free Money for College. Claim Your College Cash ! Surfer Sam posted at Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, “Claim your college cash. Financial aid, grants, loans. You don’t have to be a straight A student to get a scholarship.”
ChristianPF presents Would Jesus have an emergency fund posted at Money in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog, saying, “Discussing the balance between trusting God for our needs and being wise stewards of our resources.”
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