Archive for July, 2009
Way to Financial Independence - Personal Finance Course The Benefits of a Budget - Personal Finance
Thursday, July 30th, 2009Introduction to Personal Finance at Purdue
Managing one’s financial life can be tough. Do you agree? You need to make financial decisions in connection with your income and expenses. If you are struggling to make both ends meet, you need to understand the basics of personal finance. Well don’t take a pity on your situation. You […]
Hard Money Strategy Guide
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009Real estate investing probably makes you think of a number of things (like hard money). If you are already familiar with real estate investing you may think of short sales, bulk reo investing and virtual real estate investing or you may think of it in terms of real estate portfolios and real estate retirement plans. […]
Two For The Price Of One: Saving Money On Golf Days
Monday, July 27th, 2009Golf is a relaxing sport for many golfers, a chance to enjoy the outdoors and engage in some light hearted competition between friends. However, it is sometimes thought of as an expensive game to play when compared to other sports.
Golf clubs and other equipment can seem like a hefty investment if you’re just starting out […]
Choosing the Best Personal Checks Available
Monday, July 27th, 2009Personal checks are important in that they provide a better substitute to carrying cash all the time. In most developed countries, paying for goods with personal checks are accepted – whether you’re in the grocer’s or at the mall; personal checks are sometimes deemed as good as cash.
Likewise, when you are paying for your […]
Choosing Your Career Salary
Sunday, July 19th, 2009Most of us like to think that we make our career choices based on what we really love to do. After all, isn’t that the dream? Everyone, at least at some point, wants to spend their life doing what they love and getting paid for it.
In reality, however, career salary has a lot more […]
The Top 30 Ways to Save Money in a Down Economy
Friday, July 17th, 2009Economic downturns are never much fun, but as Adam Smith observed centuries ago, these cycles of paucity and plenty are a fact of life. Although none of us can say for sure when this latest slump will reverse, there are at least sure ways of saving your money in the meantime. Here are some penny-preserving […]













