When it comes to our finances, conventional wisdom says “To have more we must keep more”. So, if you hold on to what you have, you’ll have more. Makes sense, right? However, hoarding our finances only makes us emptier inside. In fact, the more generous we are the more enriched our lives will be. It’s a paradox. On paper, that doesn’t seem to add up. But you’ve heard the expression “It’s more blessed to give than to receive.” That’s because the more you hold your hand closed, the more it slips through your fingers. If you keep your hand open, you’re probably going to find that there will be enough left in your hand to meet your needs. Try that with sand sometime and you’ll see how this works. Do you remember teaching your children to share with others? Did we as adults forget that lesson ourselves? At some point in our lives, we’ve all been on the receiving end of someone else’s generosity. Perhaps we should find out how blessed we’d be if we were the ones doing the giving. Comment here.
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Here today, gone tomorrow. That’s a fair description of our finances. You bring your check home and it’s gone within a day or two. You know money doesn’t grow on trees. But have you ever thought that even if it did the wind would quickly blow it away anyway? Do you get frustrated by how fast your money goes? Do you worry about money all the time? You’ve done the math. Having more month than money doesn’t add up and yet here you are. You’re still making it. You’re still getting by. So be smart, have a plan, work hard, sleep well and don’t fret about money. Comment here.
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Climbing the financial ladder has driven many people to lose their perspective. Have you ever asked yourself the following questions? How much money do I really need? Do I need to take another run? Do I really need to get to my destination that quickly? How hard should I push myself to make more money? How much money is enough? Learning to be satisfied with your income is a process. The journey often begins with curbing spending, moves thru being satisfied with what you have, and then ultimately realizing that those who have more money aren’t more satisfied with their life anyway. Having more is overrated. Besides It’s not what you have that matters in life, it’s what has you. Be careful. More money or more possessions can end up becoming a master that enslaves you. Comment here.
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Financial troubles have a way of reminding us of what’s most important in life. Have you noticed that? No matter how little money you might have right now, you have a lot to be grateful for: a family, decent health, a job, friends and a free country. Unfortunately, wealth in our society is often measured merely in terms of money alone. Yet true wealth is so much more. The key is your focus. Are you focusing on the lack of money you have or on the amount of good things in your life that are worth more than money can buy? Comment here.
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A money pit is something that always demands more money to be fixed or repaired. It can be a home, a truck, a business, a hobby (or a college student). Throwing more money at it seems pointless, because it’s never enough. There always seems to be something else a money pit needs: a furnace, a well, a water pump, a transmission, etc. It’s a black hole. Money pits will never be filled with more money. Instead they need to be filled with something else – common sense and self-discipline. Perhaps you need to think more carefully before you make a purchase to begin with. Maybe it’s time to consider unloading your money pit and cut your losses while you still have some money left. Comment here.
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The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act, which was enacted last year, will go into effect soon. What does this mean for you? One thing is that credit card companies now have a cap on what they can charge a customer for late fees and penalty charges. The new cap is twenty five dollars on all late payments. This, theoretically, will keep companies from taking advantage of cash-strapped customers, and at first glance, seems beneficial. However, it does not correct the problem of why people end up in this financial predicament in the first place. If you find yourselves making late payments or minimal payments on your credit card bills, give us a call. There is a better solution other than capping your penalties and making the minimum payment. Comment here.
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According to a book written by Gerald May regarding addictions, there are one hundred and five various things that one could become addicted to. Many of them appear to be good things, such as food, shopping, exercise, work, relationships and prescriptions written by a doctor. However, all of these things can become harmful if we can’t handle them in a correct manner. The use of prescriptions obviously can go south if we misuse them. Staying in a relationship which involves some form of abuse is unhealthy, especially when you continue to try to justify it with excuses. And work could turn into a bad thing if it continually comes before our families. This shows you that any number of things have the potential to become addictive if not handled in a healthy way. Let us know if you need help figuring this out. Comment here.
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A couple of major hotel chains are now “relabeling” their locations based upon tastes and budgets. This is good to know since there are times when it’s tempting while we’re on the road to spend too much money to receive things we like, but can’t afford. Hopefully, as you travel the highways and find yourself in need of a room, you won’t spend more than you should. It would be great if we could take this approach to every aspect of our lives. I, too, would like a new truck or the latest, greatest computer, but my budget does not allow that. A budget is a saving and spending plan. Don’t overspend your budget because of the tastes you have. We need to be good stewards of our resources. Comment here.
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If you follow the stock market in the process of investing for your future, you’ll notice that it varies a lot from day to day. The S&P 500 has what they call a “200 day average.” The goal is to stay near or above this 200 day average, which is also used as a gauge to determine how the market and economy are doing. Recently, the S&P had declined nearly fourteen percent from this average. That has a tendency to put investors into a tail spin. Did it throw you for a loop? It is very smart to prepare for your future and set realistic financial goals, but how you prepare and where you are investing is another story. Your money will always follow where your heart is. Let us know how you are preparing for your future. Comment here.
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Truck drivers deliver most or all of their goods to retail companies. Studies show that these companies lose nearly 33.5 billion dollars a year in revenue due to loss of product. Forty-three percent of this amount is due to theft. I personally have a hard time comprehending that people steal this much product. Is it necessary for people to steal in order to make ends meet, are they doing it out of fun, or just for spite? First of all, everyone knows that stealing is wrong. And secondly, if you find yourself in this forty-three percent, ask yourself why. If you are in dire need of the product, but your finances are too tight to make a legitimate purchase, let someone know. We can help point you in the right direction. Comment here.
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