If you want to become financially stable, then you have to make sure that you develop some good habits first. If you’re ready to make a positive change, then this is the guide for you. Take a look below to find out more. Make your Savings Automatic You also need to make your savings automatic.... Continue Reading →
5 Simple Ways To Improve Your Financial Situation.
The stereotype that millennials cannot afford houses or property due to spending too much money on avocados and iced coffees seems to grow stronger with every passing day. However, this does not mean that they are bad with money. The truth is, there are many financial barriers that the millennial generation face that may mean... Continue Reading →
How to Secure Your Financial Future.
There are a lot of mistakes you can make with your hard-earned money that can affect you long-term. Learn how to secure your financial future ahead.
Take a Stand Against Financial Instability
If you feel like you're always battling with your finances, be hopeful because many have walked your path and succeeded at fixing their money challenges. According to a MarketWatch article of last November, only about 30% of people can confidently declare that they are financially stable. It can be difficult to keep on top of... Continue Reading →
Secrets Your Banker Is Keeping From You.
**This post contains affiliate links. I remember when I opened my first bank account. Not the one my parents were custodians of when I was a kid but the one of which I signed my name on the dotted line. When I graduated high school and enrolled into college, I had a feeling of sudden... Continue Reading →
Interview with Sheena Saydam, managing partner at Saydam Properties Group … and a millennial.
Investopedia defines networking as a ‘process that fosters the exchange of information and ideas among individuals or groups that share common interests. Networking may fall into one of two categories: social or business.’ In addition to being a process, I believe networking is also an art. There are people who never manage to learn networking... Continue Reading →
Tackling Debt In 2017
2017 is just around the corner. A recent Student Loan Hero survey revealed that paying off debt is so far, the most common financial resolution of 2017. Next to getting out of debt is building an emergency fund. Through personal experience getting rid of my own debt and through helping many clients pay off... Continue Reading →
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CLICK THIS TITLE TO DOWNLOAD: MONEY-SMART MILLENNIALS - PART I, CHAP III & IV DOWNLOAD THE BUDGET TEMPLATE You know the big-ticket expenses in your life, but all the smaller spending can also be a killer. Take a look at your monthly outflow, and I guarantee you will have a few "Yikes, I had... Continue Reading →
How to use your budget as your financial GPS
A few weeks ago I drove to Peoria, IL for a leadership conference with some business partners and friends. From Germantown, MD, it is a solid twelve hours drive. We decided to leave at ten o’clock in the evening and drive through the night. We had a total of four cars so it made sense... Continue Reading →