Posts Tagged ‘personal finance’

Are You Getting The Right Values For Your Money

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

How you spend and manage money is a tangible way to measure your values.

1. Are you able to keep the promises that you make ?

When you borrow money you’re making a promise to the person or financial organization that you borrow from to pay the money back. Is it more important to keep your promises to your friends and family who probably won’t legally make you pay the money back or is it more important to pay the financial organization that can ruin your credit score and will more expected use legal options. Perhaps you honor all of your obligations in an equal fashion, either trying your best to keep your promisers breaking your word.

2. How much money do you give back to others ?

There’s usually a correlation between the percentage of your money that you give to others who are more inauspicious and the amount of time that a person volunteers to help others. The percentage of money that you give also will give you an idea of how self-centred that you’re. If you don’t give a large percentage of money it doesn’t make you a bad or a mean person, it just mayhap time to reflect upon what you truly believe in. (more…)

Work Part Time Or Work One Time, It’s Your Choice

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Have you ever entertained the idea of having an extra income stream coming in to help pay the bills at the end of every month?  Don’t worry, you’re not alone.  Most people think of this quite frequently.

This thought process usually leads to 2 outcomes, working overtime or getting an additional part time job.  Unfortunately this can lead to burnout, unhappiness or both.  You’ve less time for yourself and your family and you’re often working menial jobs that you hate.

Besides the obvious solution of proper money management there has a much easier way.  Today, I’ll show you how you can set up a simple online business that works for you, even making you money when you sleep! (more…)