Archive for February, 2011
Do You Avoid Dealing With Your Finances?
Do you feel guilty about what you spend? Maybe both. The way we think and feel about money can be very different for women and men. The psychology of money. To have your personal finances under control can mean a great sense of power. I’m not talking about being ‘rich’ but having confidence that you […]
Posted: February 26th, 2011 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips.
Tags: Money & Stress
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Are You in Control of Your Money?
Or is your money in control of you? Ladies, it’s time to take charge! Money is a tool which we all use to varying degrees. Some people can live on very little, some enjoy extravagances and indulgences while the majority work hard to make ends meet.
Posted: February 22nd, 2011 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle.
Tags: Dear Piggy Bank, Money & Stress
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Security Sense – Personal Identity & Your Money
A couple things to think about when it comes to keeping your personal information and money safe. The number of fraudulent transactions occurring each day is staggering. Although many of us have been the victim at one time or another, this doesn’t give a good sense of the magnitude of theft through fraud.
Posted: February 16th, 2011 under Money Savvy Tips, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Money & Stress, Money Systems
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How to Reach Your Financial Goals
It does take some effort and the desire to make choices but reaching financial goals can be quite straightforward. Here is a quick ‘how-to’.
Posted: February 11th, 2011 under Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips.
Tags: Financial Planning
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Retirement Savings – Part 4
What is an RRSP? What is a TFSA? What can they be used for? A RRSP is a Registered Retirement Savings Plan and a TFSA is a Tax Free Savings Accounts. They are similar in some ways and quite different in others.
Posted: February 5th, 2011 under Money Savvy Tips.
Tags: Education, Financial Planning, Retirement
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Retirement Savings – Part 3
Part 3: What tools to use, how to start and a case study.
Posted: February 3rd, 2011 under Money & Lifestyle.
Tags: Financial Planning, Retirement
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