• Archive for July, 2007

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    Thoughts on Insurance

    Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

    Insurance is an essential Financial Planning tool. The purpose of insurance is to transfer risk. Especially for those at a younger age just starting out adulthood; you don’t have a large cash amount and certain losses could bankrupt you, so wisdom says to transfer the risk.
    These are 6 Basic Types of Insurance
    Homeowners or Rental InsuranceAuto […]

    Common Budget Planning Traps to Avoid

    Monday, July 30th, 2007

    In order to ensure success in your cash flow plan I wanted to talk about 4 common traps or mistakes that people fall into which ultimately causes them to “get out of the game” with their finances.

    I have been harping on “having a plan” for the past few weeks and those of you that have […]

    Don’t Break the Chain

    Friday, July 27th, 2007

    If you know me, you know I love Jerry Seinfeld. He is a world renown comic that is extremely driven and seems to be one of the best in the business. I always wondered how determined that a person needs to be to reach that high of a level at anything (basketball, CEO, etc.). I […]

    In Case of an Emergency

    Thursday, July 26th, 2007

    Do you have a plan for when “life” happens. I don’t think there is one among us who have not experienced some sort of unforseen event in our lives. We have all seen the car break down, the refrigerator dying, the air conditioning bust, or worst of all…the tv blow out. This stuff happens, it […]

    Attack That Debt

    Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

    This is a proven method that helps you stay on track with attacking your debt. This method gets criticism and I will explain why. It is your life and your money, and all I can do is show my work to why I believe what I believe. I am not trying to […]

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