Beginner Level
This is the beginner level of Personal finance.
This section encompasses financial articles for beginners who want to manage money as well as their saving and investing. The Neighborhood Finance Guy covers budgeting, life insurance, how to buy your first home, your first investments up to retirement planning, and tax and estate planning.
Personal finance depends on your income, expenses, goals, and desires. As such, itโs important to become financially literate, so you can make S.M.A.R.T.E.R decisions.
Here are some beginner-level tips: Develop or follow the Net Max Financial Plan, Run an inventory of your assets and liabilities, Start tracking your wealth (also known as Net Worth), Set a Budget you can follow, Allocate at least 15% for additional debt pay downs, at Least 20%-30%% toward savings, and the rest to your needs.
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Fastest Way to Avoid Taxes and Retire Rich
Looking at the stats for 2019 from the US Bureau of Labor and Statistics, it's easy to see why American families are struggling to make head way. The Average US Household can boost their tax refund efficiency by 103%. The power of investing. The End Goal is to Retire Richer.
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How to Grow Your Household’s Investment Potential by 111%
Looking at the stats for 2019 from the US Bureau of Labor and Statistics, it's easy to see why American families are struggling to make head way. About $7,250 per year in savings and pension is no where near enough to retire. Here are three easy ways to tweak your expenses to investment more. Learn to grow your wealth by 100%.
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Want to Get Started with Wealth. Here are TNFGโs Top 10 Best Personal Finance Books
Where to Start with Personal Finance If you don’t know where to start and how this entire personal finance journey transform people into millionaires and then multi-millionaires, this is the way. These are some of the most renown personal finance books known for helping people set budget, make plans, enjoy travel; all while becoming automatically wealthy. This is a list of my favorite financial books for beginners. Furthermore, if Facebook was the last book that you read, I completely understand. For non-readers or if you have travel time to fill, check out Book Insights Podcast and the Swedish Investor for the YouTube audio. There is almost no excuse to stay…
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Easiest Way for An American Family to Retire with One Million Dollars
Looking at the stats for 2019 from the US Bureau of Labor and Statistics, it's easy to see why American families are struggling to make head way. You can boost your savings by 231% and retire rich with these tips.
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How to go from Broke to Affluent: A Guide to the Seven Wealth Stages of Financial Freedom for Millennials
A guide to the Seven Wealth Stages of Financial Freedom. Move boldly while remembering that everyone had to start somewhere.
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Getting a Lifetime of Disney+ for FREE
Disney Plus, Netflix, Amazon Prime or HBO Max - The best way to approach this is to make the service pay for itself. Invest in $DIS. It Pays.
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How to Manage Your Money in College While Living Your Best Life
How to Manage Money In College while Living Your Best Life. From Budgeting, to Saving, to Travel and Investing. On Campus Hack.
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TNFG Weekly Chapter 8: Protecting Your Financial Mental Energy
TNFG Weekly is a dose of my favorite nutritional content and nuggets thatโs worth indulging. Sharing Financial Wholeness through Mindset, Articles, Spirituality, Health, Food, Fitness, Books, and etc.
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How to Prioritize Wealth Building over Baby Steps
A TNFG Weekly dose of nutritional content worth indulging. Prioritizing financial wealth building over Baby Steps to Debt Freedom.
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TNFG Weekly Chapter 5: All about Family and Financial Accountability
TNFG Weekly is a dose of my favorite nutritional content and nuggets thatโs worth indulging. Sharing Financial Wholeness through Mindset, Articles, Spirituality, Health, Food, Fitness, Books, and etc.