Money Management
Money management refers to the processes of budgeting, saving, investing, spending, or otherwise overseeing the capital usage of an individual or group.
7 Money Management Tips to Improve Your Finances.
Track your spending to improve your finances. Create a realistic monthly budget. Build up your savingsโeven if it takes time. Pay your bills on time every month. Cut back on recurring charges. Save up cash to afford big purchases. And, start an investment strategy.
This understanding provides you with a 360-degree view of your financial picture. The goal is to apply key financial disciplines to help you overcome the obstacles to wealth.
With a clear purpose for your money and sound management principles behind it, you are in much more control of your financial destiny.
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The 2023 Salary to Become an Automatic Millennial Millionaire
More People NEED Build Wealth. With prices going up, it's going to be harder to coast by. The process to become wealthy is Easier than advertised. Most Millennials Can and Should Consider Becoming Millionaires.
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How to Save $$$ with the Latest IRS Tax Brackets for 2023
Hello, you've reached the IRS. New Tax Rates for 2023, who dis?!
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Household Expenses Up More than 9%. Here are the details on the 2021 Survey
The Neighborhood Finance Guy writes about financial literacy topics, investment strategies, Household median income management, and retirement tips to help you make effective decisions and set S.M.A.R.T+ER goals with your money. The information is free but the struggle is not sold separately. If you are feeling poorer, you are likely spending way more than you think. Household income isn’t dropping. Prices on everyday items are going up. Join the Newsletter that can help re-balance you mind, body, and spirit. Feeling a bit stressed about Expenses? Average annual expense per media household went up from $61,332 in 2020 to $66,928 in 2021. This was an increase of 9.1 percent. Add another…
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How to Do More with a Little Passive Income in Q3 2022
The second quarter of 2022 was hopeful but the third quarter was a struggle. High Inflation is here to stay. A global recession is pretty much certain for 2023. In translation, get creative and earn more.
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Why You Need to Seriously Save for Financial Emergencies
The stock market tumbled in September 2022, however the real turbulence came with a family health and financial emergency. Sometimes Building Wealth Takes a Back Seat.
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Here’s How to Invest by Age Before the Next Recession
No matter how much we fight, we will hit a recession in the near future. With inflation hitting all time highs, investing is now a mandatory requirement of your wealth strategy.
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Seven Money Principles to Grow Your Net Worth Faster
As the world prepares to enter into a new global recession for 2023, establish your money principles. It’s the only way you will be able to succeed. We’ve held the big R at bay since 2018 but it’s long overdue. “Global growth is slowing sharply, with further slowing likely as more countries fall into recession. My deep concern is that these trends will persist, with long-lasting consequences that are devastating for people in emerging markets and developing economies,โ said World Bank Group President David Malpass. Your Personal Economy Will Force You Back to Your Money Principles In January 2014, I found myself starting over from scratch. With a maxed-out $5,000…
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Here’s the Latest 401k, IRA and Other Contribution Limits for 2023
One of the best ways to become an automatic millionaire in your lifetime. Don't skip on the contributions.
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Parents Retiring with no money? Read This Now!
CNBC penned an Op-Ed, "What millennials, Gen Z need to succeed against the economic odds?" Well the answer is simple; parents who are financially prepared for retirement. It's estimated that each underfunded retirement plan will cost kids and caregiver upward to $3,000 per month for each aging adult. By 2050, it will get very expensive. As such, the financial griot invested special guest Ecclessiate Guerrier and brings back guest host for the day, Michael Theodore to have an honest discussion on having the financial discussion with our aging parents. We share what we've experience and learned a few things along the way. Hope you enjoy. Be warned that our guess…
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How to Deal with Challenges. Sharing our Mid-Year Review
"A mid-year review is a great way to energize your annual goals and performance, in a little-to-low pressure way." In this episode of the Financial Griot podcast, the crew is finally back together. On the table, our mid year recaps from major medical expenses, new pets, inflation and looming recession; it's been a rough six months. Lovely also shares the lessons she is learning along the way. This is going to be heavy. To make this actionable, we highly recommend that you do your own midyear recap. Even invite some friends or family members. This is your opportunity to recalibrate.