Archive for January, 2013
Step 3: 2013 Financial Plan
Step 3 This is probably the easiest step! Using the form you downloaded or whatever you want, consider the following questions: What do you want? Retirement, repay debt or new car When would you like it? In 1 year, 2 years or 25 years How much will it cost? Estimate is ok Writing them down […]
Posted: January 7th, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips.
Tags: Budget, Dear Piggy Bank, Education, Financial Planning, Money Systems
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Step 2: Your 2013 Financial Plan
Step 2 A good plan is worth writing down. Dear Piggy Bank has forms for you to use. Either excel or PDF format, whichever you prefer. Take a couple minutes to download one: Dear Piggy Bank Forms. If you have a couple more minutes, gather together some of your financial information including net pay, regular […]
Posted: January 4th, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips.
Tags: Dear Piggy Bank, Education, Financial Planning, Money & Stress
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Step 1: Are You Ready to Manage Your Money?
Step 1 What will motivate you to start 2013 with a good plan to manage your finances? Understanding and acknowledging why you want to do something is a big step forward and can keep you moving in the right direction. Do you worry about day to day finances? Do you worry about your financial future? […]
Posted: January 3rd, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips.
Tags: Dear Piggy Bank, Education, Financial Planning, Money & Stress
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2013 is Here! It’s a Perfect Time to Plan Your Financial Future
Happy New Year! If you didn’t get around to sorting out your finances before or over the holidays, don’t worry, Dear Piggy Bank will catch you up. Start the new year with a plan that will make you feel like you have your finances under control and your money working for you. It’s easier than […]
Posted: January 2nd, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Budget, Cash Flow, Dear Piggy Bank, Financial Planning, Money & Stress, Money Systems
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