by | Jun 6, 2016 | Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Personal financial planning
The summer is here, and that means it time to go over your vacation plans. The good news is you don’t have to spend a fortune to get away from it all for a week or a weekend. Here are a few ways to take a frugal break from the grind: Compare...
by | May 24, 2016 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Books, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
Forming a working relationship with your accountant, either as a business owner or as an individual who wants to take control of your financial future, is perhaps one of the most important partnerships you can build. Unfortunately, a lot of people fail to do this and...
by | May 11, 2016 | Cost Cutting, Personal financial planning
Gas prices are hitting disgustingly high, and most of us can't afford it. This article will help you decrease your visits to the pump and at the same time help the environment. Three basic approaches that you can take are working with the car you have, buying a...
by | May 9, 2016 | Personal financial planning
Personal finance sadly still has not become a prerequisite subject in either high school or college, and so many young adults out in the real world for the very first time can end up being pretty clueless about how to manage their money. The good news is that personal...
by | May 4, 2016 | Cash Flow, Current Affairs, Personal financial planning
Saving money on our summer energy bill is not only great for the family budget, but is also beneficial to the community. It takes only a few simple steps to cut your energy bill by as much as 20%-50%. Saving energy doesn't have to be as painful as sunburn,...
by | Apr 18, 2016 | Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Personal financial planning
It’s no secret that the economy has taken its toll on many and in many different ways. We’ve all been hindered by its sluggish progress and if you’re like many others, you’re looking for ways to ease your financial pain. A hardship withdrawal from your 401(k)...