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May 16th, 2009

The Teen Challenge

Teens and money go hand-in-hand.   It’s from your wallet-to-their-wallet that you want to control.    Teens are one of life’s challenges.  Most teens want to test their parents on just about everything.  Maybe it’s in their job description.  When it comes to money, this group is a mighty ...

May 16th, 2009

Taxes and You

Pay your taxes, but only what's owed when it's owed.    Most people pay more taxes than they owe . . . and they pay them before they are due!  This doesn’t sound like fun, yet it is repeated in millions of households annually.  In the old days ...

May 16th, 2009

Talking About Money with Kids

Do you know how much your family’s income was growing up?  How about today?  If you are like most, your answer is probably, “No,” or “I can guess.”  I know I didn’t, and still don’t—and I’m over 50 years old!  Sometimes I wonder if my father knew how much ...

May 16th, 2009

Retirement – Can You … or Can You Not?

Quick—have you thought about what you will do when your nursing career ends? When you retire, how much money will you need . . . a million dollars? More, much more? Or less? How long will it take you to accumulate the funds to seed your future? What ...

May 16th, 2009

Put Your Money Where Your Mouse Is!

Contrary to popular belief, women and money do go hand-in-hand. The current perception is that most women continue to be tentative about managing their finances, either online or off, because historically, men have handled the majority of the family's finances. Not so anymore.In a recent research study of 1000 plus ...

May 16th, 2009

Money Smart Investing ABCs

Investing is like gardening—plant seeds, water, cut blooms and remove weeds. Some of the plants flourish, some die. Investing, like flowers, can’t be successful unless a seed is planted. If a weed grows, like a poor investment choice, it needs to be removed.  The media routinely profiles someone who ...

May 16th, 2009

Money Attitudes

Can money buy happiness?  Yours—or a close friend or loved one?  Most think so, especially the young and those who have received lump sums that usually come as gifts or through inheritances.  Truth be told, it doesn't last long for many.  It's easy to say, "If I only had more ...

May 16th, 2009

Leaving Home … and Returning … Guidelines

Most parents will experience a time when their kids are anxious to be on their own.  And sometimes it’s only because they want their own “place”, free from parental oversight.  Freedom, they think, is bliss—no one to answer to, but themselves.  And to this end, they have found the ...

May 16th, 2009

Is Your Pension Safe?

The media is loaded with reports of pensions going the way of the Do-Do bird. With the recent bankruptcy filing of Delta Airlines, no one knows what Delta’s employees will get when it comes time to retire. What they do know is that it won’t be what they thought it ...

May 16th, 2009

Getting Organized

Planning for your money future begins with planning today. It also includes planning for the unexpected. We are not a paperless society.  Most families have junk drawers—the place where you throw all the warranties and miscellaneous documents that you will file “someday.”  From the time you ...

May 16th, 2009

Find Your Way to Financial Bliss

You’re getting married. Terrific. In addition to all of the plans and preparations for the big day, take some time to review and discuss your finances. Here’s some tips to lead the way: • Take an interest in your finances. Now, not later. Make sure both of ...

May 16th, 2009

Face Your Financial Fears, II

In my last article, I identified the first 5 of 10 fears that I wrote about in my book, 10 Smart Money Moves for Women. They were the Fear of Being Poor, the Fear of Losing Money, the Fear of Looking Stupid, the Fear of Talking About Money, and the Fear ...

May 16th, 2009

Face Your Financial Fears

No one is born with a fear of or attitude towards money. Fears and attitudes--be they good, bad, or ugly--develop over time. No doubt, your upbringing is a major contributing factor. Past experiences--successes and failures--also play a critical role. Then there's society--whether it comes through the media, common practices, your ...

May 16th, 2009

Avoiding Qwestitis and Other Pitfalls in the Market

The #1 Money Fear today is—Will I be broke . . .will I be able to retire? The stock market roller coaster over the past two years made your mutual fund returns look like an endless downhill slide, coupled with the Enron/Arthur Anderson mess, the WorldCom mess, and now ...

May 1st, 2009

Are You Rich?

With the arrival of the new Millennium a few years ago, it was impossible to avoid the feelings of many that this was a good time to look forward, learn from the past and truly plan the rest of your life. Most likely, you probably reflected back to the previous ...
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