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10 Tips to Manage Your Small Business Finances

December 4, 2019 1 Comment

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Here we often talk about small businesses in addition to personal finance as these are closely tied. We talk about financial management, whether it’s personal finance or business finance,  the concept is the same. The best practices for managing finances are the same.

10 Tips to Manage Your Small Business Finances

When running a small business, you must have the right skills, knowledge, and expertise in place to ensure your day to day operations run smoothly and according to plan. The last thing you will want is for your company to lose money.

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How to Manage Your Side Hustle Finances

January 16, 2019 2 Comments

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Each year, more people are starting a side hustle to bolster their income to pay for their next vacation, get out of debt or pursue their goal of owning a business. I started with my blogging hustle out of a hobby. When the hobby stated giving monetary return I became more serious and more dedicated.

How to Manage Your Side Hustle Finances

As the internet has made starting a business easy, lots of side hustle entrepreneurs find themselves moving to a full-blown business with a little or no idea how to handle the finances. Here are some tips for learning to manage the money that comes in through your side hustle efforts.

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Managing Money Today to Not Regret Tomorrow

February 26, 2018 Leave a Comment

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Most Americans don’t have sufficient funds in retirement accounts. Naturally, they can’t just retire and continue working. Whereas there are people who take early retirement. Start managing money well today so that you won’t regret when you’re old.

Managing Money Today to Not Regret Tomorrow

After graduation from the university where occasional side jobs were my best friends, I’ve got a fright:

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Importance of Planning For Life’s Unexpected Emergencies

March 27, 2017 2 Comments

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Unfortunately, unexpected life events rear their ugly heads without respect to age, gender or ethnic background.  It’s the human condition! If we are breathing and actively participating on this earth, we can be guaranteed that we will experience an unexpected life event that will create a financial hardship. It doesn’t matter whether you’re single, married, divorced, male, female, old, young – and I can go on but you get the picture.

Importance of Planning For Life’s Unexpected Emergencies

While it would seem logical and a “no brainer” that if you’re breathing you might experience an unexpected life emergency, why is it we don’t plan for the unexpected? I’m not aware of many who live in a bubble protected from what I call “life’s suddenlies.”  Life is going great, and suddenly a major disruption renders us under financial pressure.

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Money Management Through the Eyes of a Boy Scout

March 22, 2017 2 Comments

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When I was younger I was in the Boy Scouts. Like many, I started in grade school with the Cub Scouts and moved up the ranks. Ultimately, I fell short of the Eagle rank by one level, but the lessons learned over my scouting career have stuck with me through the years. Looking back on it now through the eyes of someone who must manage bills, work and family, I think the scouts helped me build a solid framework for future money management skills.

Money Management Through the Eyes of a Boy Scout

I’d like to take you on a journey through my five favorite parts of the Boy Scout Law and demonstrate how each has had an impact on me when it comes to managing my finances.  Hopefully, by the end of this post you too will be prepared to go out and be a good scout with your money.

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Working Hard towards Financial Success

May 2, 2014 1 Comment

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Please enjoy this guest post from Natalie over at Everything Finance.  Everything Finance is a site about just that, everything related to finance.  You can get information about investing, saving money, insurance, shopping, blogging, and making money online.

Hard Work

Financial experts are always pushing the idea of saving as much money as possible. It obviously makes sense as life is full of unexpected obstacles that no one can plan. Having savings is important but so is remembering why you are working so hard in the first place.

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What is Your Financial Goal?

July 1, 2013 16 Comments

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I am not very fond of goals in my work life. I set goals because it’s required as per our performance review process. In my financial life, I do not have any such requirement, here it is my territory where I have all the control. Naturally, I don’t set goals in my personal financial life. But, that’s the way I am. Most of the people I know have financial goals in life.

Financial Goals

Which is unlikely given that most of the Americans do not have any goals in financial life. More than 80% of Americans do not follow a strict budget either.

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Managing Finance Together – How to get Partner Interested in Personal Finance

September 17, 2012 6 Comments

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How many times have you begged your partner to get better at managing the family finances, only to have her/him roll eyes, shrug shoulders and beg off being capable of handling such responsibility? It happens all too often between couples. One manages the money the other mostly takes care of the household business, for lack of better word.

In our home, I am the financial decision maker, SMB doesn’t have much interest in knowing our tax bills or investment returns.

It can’t be easy to get your spouse/partner interested in improving skills in managing the family finances if the interest is not there to begin with. So, what can you do to let your partner gain better financing skills and make an active decision maker in the process? There are various financial tasks you may gradually hand to her/him in this “financial skills training program”:

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