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Tag Archives: money management

Money and Individuality

You are the one that must create the opportunity for financial stability and well-being.

Posted byW. M. BrownJuly 31, 2020November 19, 2020Posted insaving moneyTags:budget, frugal, money management, personal finance, saving money, self-improvementLeave a comment on Money and Individuality

A Confession of a Life-Long Saver

The vast majority of posts you see from bloggers regarding money….

Posted byW. M. BrownJuly 21, 2020November 19, 2020Posted insaving moneyTags:budget, frugal, money management, personal finance, saving moneyLeave a comment on A Confession of a Life-Long Saver

Money In Perspective

Financially successful people understand that interest is something to be earned — not paid.

Posted byW. M. BrownJuly 15, 2020November 19, 2020Posted insaving moneyTags:budget, financial success, frugal, Life lessons, money management, personal finance, saving money, self-improvementLeave a comment on Money In Perspective

Why Buying Local Really Matters

We need to keep in mind that frugality isn’t always about dollars and cents.

Posted byW. M. BrownJuly 7, 2020November 19, 2020Posted infrugalTags:frugal, Life lessons, money management, personal finance, save money, small businessLeave a comment on Why Buying Local Really Matters

Keeping a Stash of Money at Home

Is it a good idea to keep a stash of money at home? If yes, how much and where?

Posted byW. M. BrownJune 29, 2020November 19, 2020Posted inbudget, saving moneyTags:budget, emergency, life, life lesson, money management, personal financeLeave a comment on Keeping a Stash of Money at Home

Being Frugal … Not Cheap!

Being frugal makes us feel good about ourselves. Being cheap makes us feel dirty … inside and out.

Posted byW. M. BrownJune 24, 2020November 19, 2020Posted infrugal, UncategorizedTags:frugal, humanism, money management, personal finance, saving money, thriftLeave a comment on Being Frugal … Not Cheap!

Stages of Life Money Management

It is far better to run out of life before you run out of money than to run out of money before you run out of life.

Posted byW. M. BrownJune 17, 2020November 19, 2020Posted inbudget, frugal, saving moneyTags:frugal, money management, personal finance, retirement, saving monry, stages of life1 Comment on Stages of Life Money Management

Fixed Rate vs. Variable Rate

Will your savings and investment plan make more money in 5 years with a fixed (guaranteed) rate of return or a variable rate of return….

Posted byW. M. BrownJune 11, 2020November 19, 2020Posted insaving moneyTags:money management, personal finance, saving monryLeave a comment on Fixed Rate vs. Variable Rate

What Is Your “Real” Rate of Return?

You need to set a “target” for your real rate of return in your funding and planning strategies.

Posted byW. M. BrownJune 4, 2020November 19, 2020Posted inbudget, frugal, saving moneyTags:budget, frugal, money management, personal finance, saving moneyLeave a comment on What Is Your “Real” Rate of Return?

Does Your Financial Savings Plan Account for Inflation?

Inflation will erode the purchasing power value of your money … year after year.

Posted byW. M. BrownMay 28, 2020November 19, 2020Posted insaving moneyTags:budget, inflation, money management, personal finance, saving money3 Comments on Does Your Financial Savings Plan Account for Inflation?

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