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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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When it comes to money, we are easy to fall into status anxiety - the nagging feeling felt by people who are anxious...
Last year, Intuit's legal department sent a threatening letter to Mint.com demanding that the upstart rival in personal...
In June 2009, The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) had abolished entry load for investing in mutual funds.
Amid high unemployment and sliding home prices, a growing number of struggling consumers are doing what was once...
Systematic Investment Plans (SIP) in Mutual Funds are gaining popularity with investors. Unlike some investors who like...
Most people go by what their insurance agents recommend. They don’t bother to check details of the product or learn...
As with any financial planning strategy or tool, the reverse mortgage is right for some, but not for all, and has many...
'How much house can I afford?' That's the question of the year for home buyers who have begun to realize that with...
Before the summer heat -- and summertime utility bill -- starts to make you sweat, you might want to consider making a...
This is why I must keep writing about Roth IRA conversions: Readers age 70-1/2 and older have written to say their...
Few Americans are saving enough to finance a retirement that could last 30 years or more. Workers who haven't...
The financial incentives to delay retirement are obvious and dramatic. And recent research even suggests that working...
These days, your credit history and credit score are the center of your financial life. There are a number of...
Daniel Mitchell at the Cato Institute says it is time to implement a simple and fair flat tax, but Holley Ulbrich,...
Making up for lost revenue under a new federal law that restricts interest rate charges, many credit card issuers have...
Quicken has taken 95% share (in unit shipments), up from 80% in 2008
That dreaded time has come at last for many big spenders. As credit card bills roll in this month, the impact of...
I genuinely find this an encouraging change in our society -- assuming that it is real and not just imagined through...
Some banks are marketing private educational loans with seemingly low interest rates. And some think they can save...
Sometimes -- especially when a bear market awakens from its hibernation -- investors begin to feel the urge to take a...
We'd like to refinance before we move, so the mortgage will be on our primary residence, not a rental property, as the...
How much do you need to save for retirement? You can get an idea by using retirement calculator tools offered for free...
Yields on tax-exempt bonds maturing in less than 10 years fell to a six-year low during the week of Aug. 16.
Top Sources: Personal Financial Planning
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