Monthly Archives: September 2011

Personal Finance – I Prefer PowerSpending More Than Saving For Financial Security

I recall seeing a television program on personal finance. The program had a panel of experts giving advice to an audience on how to manage in our current economic environment. Two of the experts repeatedly advised the audience that spending

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Are you an Excessive Spender?

You can think that it is easy to recognize excessive personal spending when you observe someone buying goods and services according to what appears to be an extensive appetite of wants. This observation maybe true, but is at risk of

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Posted in Power Spending

Personal Finance – Guidelines to Help Keep an Adequate Personal Cash Flow

How can you minimize the impact of a down economy? This is an important question which we can begin to contribute an answer. A major start is to have a set of fundamental practices to consistently use when things are

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Posted in Maintaining Wealth, Preparing for Wealth, Retaining Wealth