Archive for January, 2012

For the first few weeks after the New Year starts, people everywhere are still getting their resolutions together, but chances are — given the state of the economy — if you are one of the millions of people who bothered to set a resolution for yourself, it probably has to do with your finances. While [...]

The Millionaire Maker by Loral Langemeyer is a book that gives people encouragement and instructions on how to learn how to handle their money and grow their money to get out of debt, gain financial freedom, and even learn something about themselves in the process. Langemeyer talks about her principles of wealth building, known as [...]

Small businesses in the US are the bread and butter of innovation; Good news for small businesses also often means good news for the country and local communities alike. While starting a business may appeal strongly to the entrepreneurial American spirit, how are start-ups and smaller businesses faring in the uncertain economic climate? One leading [...]

Investing has a purpose – and any investor will tell you it is not only the high of winning; it’s the cash return that makes it all worthwhile. For all of the research, risks and nail biting that goes on in high risk investing, the rewards are priceless. But how do you get involved in [...]

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki is a book that I wish was around when I was still in high school. I have a feeling that it might have altered my thoughts on money and career way earlier than life did on its own, and given me a better sense of direction as far [...]

When you were younger and likely had fewer personal and professional responsibilities, hiring a financial advisor was probably the very last thing on your mind. However, as you pass basic milestones, like buying a house, starting a family, and investing in stocks or properties, your financial life becomes increasingly more complicated. At some point, you [...]

I was asked to review this book titled The Smart Consumer’s Guide to Money Coaching & Financial Education by Todd R. Tresidder of the website Financial Mentor. He is a financial adviser/coach and I received this ebook free without any qualifications, but just wanted to get that disclaimer out before proceeding. The basic premise of [...]