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Wealth and personal savings is all part of living the abundant life God wants us to live. Ebony Thomas, founder of God’s Money God’s Way…
Thinking about and planning for retirement and retirement income when you are still finding your place in the workforce can be quite difficult. Some of…
Here’s Why ONLY Saving Won’t Help You Retire Did you know that four out of five black households have no retirement savings? Financial guru Deborah Owens says it was…
Let’s just say, money ain’t a thing for Bishop Secular! He doesn’t have problems with money, and in return his money doesn’t have a problem with…
We all want to cut our expenses in half or reduce them as much as possible. While you may have monthly costs for your cell…
Via: defendernetwork.com From big-ticket purchases to basic household items, people from all economic backgrounds are prioritizing their shopping lists to spend wisely on items worth the investment.
Via: defendernetwork.com Who doesn’t like a good bargain? Coupons have long been a savvy bargain hunter’s go-to tool, and today there are more ways than ever to take advantage of the savings they can bring. Ninety-one percent of women use coupons to get a good deal, according to a national poll from SmartMagazine. And they’re […]
The following are 7 tips for raising money to start your business.
Understanding your financial personality can help you take the appropriate steps to start building a better financial future.
Via: lifestyle.msn.com How does $369,360 per child sound? To find out where that money goes, Real Simple we took a financial snapshot to offer a candid look at some of the best strategies for saving.Â
As the holiday shopping days are counting down, stretching our hard-earned dollars is very important to our wallets. Many of us are praying for a financial blessing or trying to find ways to bring in extra money to make our 2010 Christmas a good one.
In a recent survey 54 percent of respondents reported having less than $25,000 in total savings and investments, excluding their home or workplace pension, if any. Some 27 percent said they don’t have even $1,000.