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PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING
As more and more people adjust to the current economic conditions, personal financial planning inherits a newfound prominence. Personal financial planning is the application of the principles of finance to the monetary decisions of an individual or family unit. It addresses the ways in which individuals or families obtain, budget, save, and spend monetary resources over time, taking into account various financial risks and future life events.
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The best way to control your cash and savings flow is to create a worksheet, something like the sample I am going to...
To have a successful financial relationship that allows you to reach your financial goals it is important for every...
The Social Security program will be tweaked in several important ways in 2011. Workers will get a temporary tax break...
Lacking a realistic sense of what comprises retirement comfort and how to get there, average investors often swing for...
In a recent column relating to taxes, I mentioned a change to tax law that lifts income limitations to converting...
The economic fallout of the past several years sent numerous Americans into the arms of financial planners to seek...
A growing number of people are embracing elements of old-fashioned homesteading. Of course, living off the land is...
The list of medical costs that can be deducted stretches to the Mayo Clinic and back, but few taxpayers get any tax...
If you're thinking about buying a car this year, you're far from alone. The price of the car is an important...
More and more these days, seniors who have substantial equity in their homes, but who are nonetheless cash-poor, are...
Since FDR signed the Social Security Act in 1935, few workers have not been impacted by the social program.
For years, traditional market cap-weighted index funds have been the go-to product for passive investors.
Retirement savers now have considerably larger nest eggs than they did at the end of 2009, mostly due to continued...
Parents who want to save money for their own retirement and save money for their children's college expenses have many...
Retirement. Young workers, does the word make you nervous? Make your eyes glaze over? Or both? Never fear, by the end...
While shopping for cribs, strollers, and car seats, parents-to-be often ask themselves: Just how much is this bundle of...
Forget New Year's resolutions. Most people break them by February anyway. If you want to get your financial life in...
Smart investing requires patience. A new study from Baird, a wealth management firm, shows that many investors lack...
It's time to think about getting in financial shape in 2011. Vague resolutions and good intentions won't do it.
I'm frequently asked that question by young adults just starting out on their own. I've never been keen on pushing...
If you're wondering how you are supposed save for retirement when you're struggling to pay off debt and make ends meet...
Whenever we make daily purchases, we have choices - sometimes I wonder to what extent advertising pervades my decisions.
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