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 savings—even 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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How this 31-year old Govt. Auditor Spends $64,000 in DC
In 2014, I moved from Tallahassee, Florida to Washington, DC. An opportunity of a lifetime awaited and I did not hesitate. Similar to the ideas in “Think and Grow Rich“, a good choice should never linger for more than 30 seconds. Making no more than $32,000 annually (before Uncle Sam’s cut) at my last position; receiving a phone call for DOUBLE WAS A NO BRAINER, NO MATTER THE ODDS. What Goes Up Cost of living increases added up quickly. Those first few months were rather rough. I was hit with setbacks: waiting on old paychecks and new paychecks, sleeping on the ground in the cold and dead of winter, without adequate heat…
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Here are the Top 10 TNFG picks for New Financial Literacy Youtubers for Beginners
Knowledge in action is wealth. Wealth, on the other hand is the power to live a purposeful existence. This is the list of some New Financial YouTubers that save you money and help you invest.
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TNFG Weekly Chapter 12: Losing Control of Your Finances
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All About Making Millionaire Money Moves
On a Millionaire Mission to pay down over $100K in Debt expenses while investing $100K while proving that we are always stronger together.
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How to Set Up a Great Financial Plan for Your Parents’ Retirement Overseas
Retirement is a daunting task but it doesn’t have to be. “If you aim for nothing, you will hit it everytime” – Zip Ziglar. Random quote because it sounds cool. To begin with, there isn’t a right or wrong way to plan for your parents’ retirement; I am merely sharing my approach since I’m super nerdy and like to look at the stats and odds. Since this is Part 2, I suggest that you read Part 1: the Background and hit it with a like since I think it’s an awesome read that breaks out the positives and negatives of retiring in Haiti. Additionally, I also drafted an aux reference guide (checklist) for millennials…
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Sharing Secrets on How We Bought Four Properties in 2.5 Years
Becoming A Home Owner And Helping My Friend Buy A Home Too – 2 Homes and 2 Rental Properties Renting vs. Home Ownership Back in the day when Facebook didn’t own Instagram, and when Amazon was still crushing Mom and Pop shops around America through low dollar-cost averaging and automation (circa 2015), I was a renter. Like a lot of other people, I had no clue about home-ownership. Besides the headlines on social media and the #cancel culture outrage, I didn’t do any research. When I asked around (through FB post), I was simply asking my peer group of non-homeowners and lifestyle credit card spenders. Homes cost too much, I’m…
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TNFG Weekly Chapter 11: The 80% Solution to Everything
TNFG Weekly is a dose of my favorite nutritional content and nuggets that’s worth indulging. Sharing Financial Wholeness through Mindset, Articles, Spirituality, Health, Food, Fitness, Books, and etc.
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How to Set Your Personal Finance Plan on Auto
Like Mayo(nnaise), let’s get right to the bread. Not sure what everyone sees on their Instagram but lately I’ve been getting an insane amount of positive financial information due to the people that I’ve been following, specifically #paybalances and joemoney. There is definitely power in what we consume. The ShadeRoom might seem like harmless fun, but be careful what you make your source. If you watch petty tv, you end up being pretty petty all the time. So if you are reading this, just know that I’m writing it so that you are encouraged. I’m writing this so that you seek self-mastery over fear. And I’m writing this because I believe that we can all dream…
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How I Improved My Salary by 5x in 5 years
Back in 2012, I was hit with the perfect storm. It was as if God was throwing rocks at me so that I could eventually avoid the boulder. Being poor is indeed the hardest job in America. Here are the five unfortunate events in no chronological order: The (then) girlfriend broke up with me for her abusive ex. Her number one concern is that we would always be financially broke. My credit card bounced. That moment when the cashier rings you up and nothing happens. You let them know to run it again and nothing happens. You go home mad and make the call to the credit card company. And you finally realize…
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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.



























