by MoneyMasterPeter | Mar 1, 2017 | Financial Organization, Money
It seems to me that since a librarian has access to so much knowledge, that the old adage “knowledge is worth its weight in gold” would mean they would be rich! But knowledge isn’t enough, obviously. Knowledge alone isn’t what makes us wealthy. Rather it...
by MoneyMasterPeter | May 2, 2016 | Debt, Estate Planning, Financial Organization, Investing, Money, Real estate, Retirement, Savings, Spending, Tracking
Time is money and money can buy you time… …time on the beach, time with family and cherished friends, time to start businesses that can employ others and create security for them and you, time to retire the way you want to rather than working until you die...
by MoneyMasterPeter | Mar 19, 2016 | Debt, Estate Planning, Financial Organization, Investing, Money, Retirement, Savings, Spending, Tracking
Here are some principles of money management that can help anyone improve their financial situation: To be dynamically successful investing your money, it is not about a rate-of-return. Rather, it is about how many times you can get your money to “turn” a...
by MoneyMasterAlan | Feb 26, 2016 | Debt, Estate Planning, Financial Organization, Investing, Money, Retirement, Savings, Spending, Tax
For each of us there is an infinite opportunity to spend money, but a finite amount of money to spend. Wealth and financial security are only possible when you are empowered to prioritize the spending of that finite amount of money so you get the most benefit. To be... by MoneyMasterAlan | Nov 25, 2015 | Debt, Money, Retirement, Savings, Spending, Tax
Is the Federal Reserve going to raise interest rates, or not? What does that mean to me? It seems that prices have inflated more than what you read about in the financial news. What if I lose my job? Is my wife’s second income really worthwhile? How do I prepare...
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