TNFG Favs
My favorite topics on the Neighborhood Finance Guy (TNFG Favs) website are:
- Budgeting and saving: I like the blog's posts on budgeting and saving because they are practical and easy to understand. The blog provides readers with tips on how to create a budget, track their spending, and save money for their financial goals.
- Investing: I also like the blog's posts on investing because they are informative and well-written. The blog provides readers with information on how to choose investments, manage their risk, and grow their wealth.
- Retirement planning: I find the blog's posts on retirement planning to be helpful and informative. The blog provides readers with information on how to save for retirement, choose the right retirement plan, and maximize their retirement income.
- Debt management: I like the blog's posts on debt management because they are realistic and helpful. The blog provides readers with tips on how to get out of debt, improve their credit scores, and build their financial futures.
- Personal finance: I find the blog's posts on personal finance to be comprehensive and informative. The blog covers a wide range of financial topics, such as taxes, insurance, and estate planning.
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How to Set Up SMART+ER Goals with 12-week Objectives
Start setting SMART+ER Objectives that meets our Goals. Too often, others quit before ever starting. Find out how to be better than average
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How to Start Your Personal Finance Journey and Earn Up To $2,500 for Free!
Getting started with your personal finance has never been easier. There is a fintech app for everything. You can also earn up to $2,500.
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The Black Middle-class and Retiring in a Crisis
The Neighborhood Finance Guy writes about financial literacy topics: Financial Planning, Budgeting, Boomers to Millennial Money Management, Investment Strategies, Retirement tips, and more. The goal is to help you make effective decisions and set S.M.A.R.T goals with your money. The information is free but the struggle is not sold separately. And if you are into this sort of thing; the blog is PLUTUS nominated, I studied Accounting with a Specialization in Taxation, served in the US Marine Corps, and now work as an Auditor. Summary: When White America catches the Flu, Black America catches COVID Research finds that the economic inequality and racial wealth gap continue to grow. Black and…
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How to Set Up Your Month-to-Month Million Dollar Financial Plan
An unwritten and unspoken truth about wealth; “It’s easy if you have a great financial plan.” Financial advisors are merely paid to make the rich richer month-to-month. Here’s how.
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How to Become a Millionaire in 15 Years or Less #NetMax
In today's TFG episode, we deep dive into the Net Max Financial Plan created by our very own Neighborhood Finance Guy, Lawrence Delva-Gonzalez. The Net/Max Plan is a great resource to jump-start your financial plan. It incorporates Financial literacy in a way that is critical in order for us to use knowledge and money management skills. It’s one thing that will impact almost every aspect of your life, yet many people do not have the knowledge they should. This plan is an opportunity to be a millionaire in your lifetime with or without a partner. After 20 years of labor, you can expect to retire with more than $1 Million…
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The Average US Home in 2020 Spent $61,334. How Much Did We Spend?
The Average American Household earned $84,352 pre-tax and spent over $61,334 in 2020. Unfortunately, they only saved $7,246. How did we do?
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Pay Me What I’m Worth: a Black Man’s Journey to $100,000+
A reflection of one Black man’s journey from dropping out of Grad School, being broke, terrified and finally taking personal accountability. Written by Lawrence Delva-Gonzalez, CFE and Edited by Ecclesiaste Guerrier, SHRM-CP, DEI Paychecks and Balanced Efforts At some point, any Job will do! I’d like to start by saying, “Personal Accountability is not a bad word.” Growing up watching fictional characters, it was easier for me to attribute success with effort. The Bad guys created obstacles and the Good guys learned something along the way and defeated the obstacles. Over time, like many other Black boys transitioning to Manhood, I forgot about these stories. Better yet, I never knew…
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How We are Becoming Truly Debt Free by 2036
A breakdown of how our household is tackling debt in wave. Our end goal is to debt free by the time we retire early.
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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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The Nouveau Rich and Non-Affluent Millennials
We are Living in the Age of the Nouveau Rich, Black Excellence, Sharper Couture, and #TravelNoire. College grads who Hope to Start at $100K.