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Tag Archives: personal finances

How to Teach Your Child About Money

If you start teaching your child early in life, the money lessons you teach her will be remembered throughout her lifetime.

Posted byW. M. BrownFebruary 20, 2021Posted inmoney managementTags:children, education, Life lessons, money management, personal finances, saving money, teenagersLeave a comment on How to Teach Your Child About Money

False Beliefs About Money

It’s easy to sabotage your own success when it comes to funding your financial future.

Posted byW. M. BrownFebruary 13, 2021Posted insaving moneyTags:budgeting, investing, managing money, money management, personal finances, saving money, self-disciplineLeave a comment on False Beliefs About Money

Poverty and Housing

A safe, decent, affordable place to live can make a big difference in the life of a family.

Posted byW. M. BrownFebruary 6, 2021Posted inpovertyTags:economics, housing, humanity, personal finances, poor, poverty, working poorLeave a comment on Poverty and Housing

Saving for Retirement Without an Employer-Sponsored 401(k)

There are ways to save money for your retirement when you don’t have access to an employer-sponsored 401(k).

Posted byW. M. BrownJanuary 30, 2021Posted inretirementTags:IRA, managing money, money management, personal finances, retirement, retirement planning, Roth IRA, SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, Solo 401(k), Traditional IRALeave a comment on Saving for Retirement Without an Employer-Sponsored 401(k)

15 Budget Cuts Without Deprivation

Why aren’t you able to save the amount of money you know you need to save?

Posted byW. M. BrownJanuary 24, 2021Posted insaving moneyTags:budgeting, frugal, frugality, managing money, money management, personal finance, personal finances, saving moneyLeave a comment on 15 Budget Cuts Without Deprivation

Expenses Not to Cut When Your Finances Are Tight

While there are areas of spending that you will want to reduce or terminate when you are in a financial bind….

Posted byW. M. BrownJanuary 16, 2021Posted inbudgetingTags:budget, budgeting, life lesson, money management, personal economics, personal finance, personal finances, self-disciplineLeave a comment on Expenses Not to Cut When Your Finances Are Tight

A Little Bit Often Adds Up to a Lot

I want to make it easy for you to save money. It will not require a great sacrifice or a major change in your lifestyle.

Posted byW. M. BrownJanuary 9, 2021Posted insaving moneyTags:budgeting, Emergency Fund, financial security, Life lessons, money management, personal economics, personal finance, personal finances, saving monryLeave a comment on A Little Bit Often Adds Up to a Lot

Changes to Your U.S. 2020 Federal Income Tax

You need to know about the changes when you file your 2020 Federal Income Tax Return (Form 1040.)

Posted byW. M. BrownJanuary 2, 2021January 2, 2021Posted inTaxesTags:Form 1040, Health Savings Account, IRS, personal economics, personal finance, personal finances, Saver's Credit, Tax deductions, Taxes, U.S. Federal Income TaxLeave a comment on Changes to Your U.S. 2020 Federal Income Tax

One Step at a Time

How you attempt to start positive financial changes in your life makes a difference.

Posted byW. M. BrownDecember 26, 2020December 29, 2020Posted inmoney managementTags:budget, budgeting, frugal, frugality, Life lessons, money, money management, personal economics, personal finance, personal finances, saving money, self-disciplineLeave a comment on One Step at a Time

Loosening the Purse Strings

For those of us who have been lifetime savers, loosening our purse strings can be a radical act.

Posted byW. M. BrownDecember 19, 2020December 19, 2020Posted inretirementTags:frugal, money management, personal finances, retirement, saving money1 Comment on Loosening the Purse Strings

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