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Finance And Lifestyle - Getting The Balance Right For You Personally And Making Happy Choices
Finance And Lifestyle - Getting The Balance Right For You Personally And Making Happy Choices
By Ben O'Rourke Platinum Quality Author
Lifestyle, what exactly does it mean to you? Everyone seems to have their own ideas and they can be quite different. But no matter what your own view on lifestyle is, it is a certainty that finance will impact on that definition.
Taking into account your own definition of lifestyle, it is obvious ...
Working In Retirement
Working In Retirement
Chris Cooper
Most experts on the subject believe that the Social Security system will be bankrupt in about 15 years. However, some new studies have offered a ray of hope. They seem to indicate that the assumption that the boomer generation will retire at 65 or 67 and sit back to collect their social security checks is incorrect.
They believe a sufficient percentage - some estimates are as high as 80% - will continue to ...
The Secret To Never Ending Financial Success
The Secret To Never Ending Financial Success
Rene Graeber
Which one will you choose: Wealth or Happiness?
Well: you can have BOTH.
You can be both rich and happy. It is great to have a huge bank account and at the same time, enjoy life with your loved ones. Money alone will never buy you happiness; but money can help you enjoy life more, which enhances your happiness.
Many people are saying that it is getting harder ...
The Importance Of Investing Money For A Rainy Day
The Importance Of Investing Money For A Rainy Day
By Steve Hill
Money in my opinion is not the most important thing in life, but it is nice to know that you have a certain amount of money, saved or invested, which you can use if needed. I actually think that health and happiness are the two most important things in life. Having this pool of money helps to keep me healthy and happy, as it means that I do not have to stress as much about the future.
Retirement - The Time of Your Life!
Retirement - The Time of Your Life!
By Martin Haworth
It's a great idea to get yourself ready for retirement and there is no better time to start than as early as possible. This, of course, helps you plan to have enough funds set aside for the future.
Whilst children set the scene for your cost base in the middle years, there is often enough time to get ready for your retirement if you plan things right around that time, when you might well have some ...
How to Retire Early
How to Retire Early
By Martin Haworth
Whilst 'early' retirement might sound wonderful, many people would not wish to be pensioned off quite that easily. In fact, worthwhile work in a stretching, yet enjoyable environment is probably much more likely to keep you feeling young, than an enforced early traditional retirement!
And we know that work just is so often not like that - sadly. So, the growing trend for the retirement is based on the fact that people ...
How To Build Financial Independence
How To Build Financial Independence
By Joe Love
Your most important responsibility as an adult is to achieve financial independence for yourself and for your family. Aside from the practical tangible benefits of having all the money you need, there are even more important reasons for obtaining financial freedom.
To achieve financial freedom you have to be in control of your life and you cannot be in control of your life if you’re constantly ...
How to have a millionaire mindset
How to have a millionaire mindset
Daegan Smith
Have you ever wondered why there are individuals who are wealthy and there are those who are poor? Have you ever asked yourself why you can't seem to make ends meet while there are some who have riches that would last them several lifetimes?
What secrets do these successful individuals know? What kind of mystical powers do they hold?
The answer is simple. It's all in the way ...
Identity fraud - the most over hyped fear of our time
Identity fraud - the most over hyped fear of our time
Richard Goedegebuur
A leading identity theft expert used the credit industry's annual conference to show that the government has massively over-hyped public fear of the extent of identity fraud to sell its Identity Cards Bill.
He also urged the credit industry not to join the bandwagon by selling over-priced prevention products to over-anxious consumers, and to help combat the crime by ...
What is True Wealth?
What is True Wealth?
By Christopher Cooper
What is true wealth? What should you expect if you reach the end of the gold paved road to financial freedom?
If you have a million dollars, will you be satisfied? What about 10 million? Is true wealth a numbers game or do other factors enter into the equation?
Ebenizer Scrooge of Dicken’s The Christmas Carol was very wealthy for his time, but before meeting the three ghosts of Christmas past, ...
Secret Millionaire Strategy Exposed
Secret Millionaire Strategy Exposed
Daegan Smith
Is there really a secret in becoming a millionaire? People have been asking on how to make their millions at the earliest time possible. Most of our parents used to tell us to get our college degrees from famous universities so that Fortune 500 companies will be able to hire and package very attractive salaries for us. As we get on board a company we aimed for from college, we then work our way up the corporate ...
Phishing, Identity Theft and Scams
Phishing, Identity Theft and Scams
Cal Golden
The Internal Revenue Service has issued several consumer warnings on the fraudulent use of the IRS name or logo by scamsters trying to gain access to consumers' financial data in order to steal their assets. Fraudsters may use the IRS name because most consumers recognize it, have had prior communication with or from the IRS (such as receiving annual tax form and instruction packages) and have ...
Get Rich Slowly
Get Rich Slowly
by Chris Cooper
Is it hard to get rich? Not really, if you’re young.
Its fun to play with financial calculators and see what might happen.
Assume you have just graduated from college, are about 22 years old and I just started your first real job. If you put $100 a month in an IRA that grows
at 10% a year, you will have about $865,000 at age 65. 10% a year compound growth is about what you should expect ...
Contest Seeks New Image for Longer-Living Americans; Following Census Bureau Report of Improving Health, Seniors Will Submit Age-defying, Un-wimpy Activities
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Wealth Building in Four Steps
Wealth Building in Four Steps
Lila Norden
First, a definition of wealth. I'm not talking about a wealth of friends, or interests, or experiences. Those kinds of wealth are wonderful, definitely. But right now, I'm talking about money - lots of money.
Exactly what "lots of money" means is subjective, but let's say that when your annual income becomes your monthly income, you're playing in the wealth ballgame.
Wealth building, for the ...
What is the Real Personal Impact of Rising Interest Rates?
What is the Real Personal Impact of Rising Interest Rates?
by Tracy Piercy, CFP
My work is to help people (myself included) understand and apply the principles and strategies of financial independence. I was in the middle of preparing a lecture on analyzing financial statements to help make investment decisions, when I found myself wondering about the real impact of a rise in mortgage rates by 0.5%. So I invested a half an hour with my financial calculator and a few good web ...
I'm Ok, You're Not Ok -- Why You'll Probably Never Be Rich
I'm Ok, You're Not Ok -- Why You'll Probably Never Be Rich
Wisecrakin Guru
I can already tell a few things about you. You're the kind of person that doesn't let a little hard work hold you back. How do I know?
The people who want everything to be easy, read the title of this article and quickly move on to the next article. You're probably also fed up with reading articles and web sites that promise you'll get rich doing next to nothing, not ...
The Three Different Types Of Income You Must Know
The Three Different Types Of Income You Must Know
Rene Graeber
Let us take a look at the different types of income. They are:
1. Earned Income obtained from working for someone or a company.
2. Passive Income income generated from business.
3. Portfolio Income income generated from investments in paper assets.
Let´s have a closer look:
Earned Income
Earned Income comes from ...
Concerned You Will Not Retire In Comfort?
Concerned You Will Not Retire In Comfort?
Joshua Geary
Concerned You Will Not Retire In Comfort?
Buy, hold and hope for the best may not be the best investment strategy for your IRA portfolio in the new millennium!
Traditionally people have considered their retirement 401Ks and IRAs to be like safety nets, rather than wealth builders. However, with the self directed IRA, you no longer need to be ...
Fraud - Tax Fraud
Fraud - Tax Fraud
Michael Russell
In this article we're going to go over a type of fraud that can hit you in multiple directions. This is tax fraud.
There is an old saying that what goes around comes around. Tax fraud may be the first thing the gods were talking about when they came up with that one. See, a person who commits tax fraud may very well end up being a victim himself. We'll explain how shortly.
So what exactly is tax ...
The Joy Of Retirement
The Joy Of Retirement
By Robert Thatcher
You just spent 30 years making reports, fielding phone calls, filing papers, and pacifying your boss at the office. At the end of each day, you find your energy gradually waning as you reach that point wherein you wanted to declare the last part of your work — retirement.
Retirement is when an individual feels like withdrawing from their occupation to find some time for their selves and contemplate on how much he ...
Your Secret Wealth Creation Strategy - OPT?
Your Secret Wealth Creation Strategy - OPT?
By Bob Kish
You may have heard of using OPM, or Other People's Money, to leverage yourself to true wealth. This wealth building strategy has worked for many investors in the real estate and options markets. But have you heard of OPT?
What is OPT?
The OPT wealth creation strategy uses the same principle, leverage, but here we are using a totally different medium - the power of the mind. The power of ...
Tax Changes You Should Know for 2005 Returns
Tax Changes You Should Know for 2005 Returns
Richard A. Chapo
Every year, you have to file tax returns and every year there are changes to the tax code. Here are some key changes for 2005 to keep in mind when you prepare returns.
Tax Changes You Should Know for 2005 Returns
2005 was a fairly quite year when it came to changes to the tax code. Most changes were in the form of tweaks, instead of major overhauls. This break ...
Capital Assets - Gains and Losses for Taxes
Capital Assets - Gains and Losses for Taxes
Richard A. Chapo
Capital is a unique term when it comes to taxes. If it gains value, you pay a tax. If it loses it, you can write at least some of the loss off.
Capital Assets - Gains and Losses for Taxes
Practically everything you own is a capital asset. This is true whether you use it for business purposes or personal use. The internet revenue service is very interested in your ...
IRS Gives Victims of Hurricane Katrina More Relief
IRS Gives Victims of Hurricane Katrina More Relief
Richard A. Chapo
The IRS has announced further tax relief for victims of Hurricane Katrina due to slow clean up efforts and obviously devastated areas.
The IRS is giving relief to both businesses and individual taxpayers in certain areas that have been absolutely wiped out. Instead of being required to file in March or April, depending on whether the payer is a business or individual, all ...
Give Me Egg Yellows
There once lived a man fixated on contrarianism. If a clear sky blessed his town, he pointed to the distant storm clouds over the horizon. When the hometown team played its rival, he cheered diligently for the opponent. And as the stock market posted tremendous gains, he preached of a bear market seduction.
Don't be lured by the recent gains, you will eventually face misfortune and lose everything!
The entire town knew him as the inconsiderate contrarian and avoided ...
Retirement Savings, RRSP Savings for Financial Freedom
Retirement Savings, RRSP Savings for Financial Freedom
By Alfred Fraser
The Retirement Savings, freedom savings, or RRSP Season is here. You must act before March 1, 2006 to get yourself a Tax Deduction and a Tax Refund Cheque . Most people understand financial freedom as an RRSP Contribution. Believe me, the RRSP Contribution is indeed the first step. It can be equated to Grade I in the Grade XII school system. Then our Mortgage Freedom and our insurance ...
Do You Have Enough Hobbies To Ensure An Enjoyable Retirement?
Do You Have Enough Hobbies To Ensure An Enjoyable Retirement?
By Anthony Tripodi
Even if you’ve been saving your money since you were in grade school, that may not be enough to have an enjoyable retirement. Of course having enough money put away is the number one factor as to whether or not you’ll maintain your desired lifestyle once you stop working. But don’t overlook the small stuff. Does sitting in front of the TV sound like a fulfilling way to live, day in ...
ISA Transfers
ISA Transfers
By Larry Clarke
An ISA is a tax free savings account which often has an investment element whereby those with ISA's can invest up to £7000 a year in stocks and shares tax free.
Transferring your ISA can enable you to get a better rate of return on your investment by allowing you to invest in different ISA funds.
The ISA transfer process is completely free of charge but your existing fund manager might charge you an exit fee if you ...
Controlling Your Finances
Controlling Your Finances
By Christian Tylor
A person's finances are one thing that determines the way they live. It determines your lifestyle such as what type of car you drive or the area in which you live. Controlling your finances is a very important part of a person's life.
Since just about everyone has a checking account it is important to know how to keep that account balanced properly. If you do not keep a close eye on your account then it could ...
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Press Review (di-ve) The agreement reached between the government and the General Workers' Union over the shipyard's privatisation made most of the headlines on Saturday. The Times reported that the agreement means topping the retirement scheme fund on offer by a further €9 million to €58 million.
Favre and Jets fly past Dolphins (Philly.com) MIAMI - The New York Bretts, er, Jets, picked up a victory in their first game with a new quarterback who someday will be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Controversy, Conyers never seem far apart (Detroit News) DETROIT -- Already known for its verbal volleys and frequent fireworks, the City Council could get hotter this month when Monica Conyers takes charge as its president.
We put Congressional Candidates Commercials to the Truth Test (WGRZ-TV Buffalo) The three candidates in the Democratic primary in the 26th Congressional District aren't going to win any prizes from Miss Manners. Powers made headlines with a local strip club owner.
Theater: A busy staging area (The Philadelphia Inquirer) From ancient Greek drama to hopheads sucking on their reefers, from the all-American feel of the Iowa state fair to the very British idea of Sherlock Holmes on the prowl, the first half of the region's new professional-theater season ranges over a lot of subject matter - and a lot of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Lower rates, new rules, payment help likely (Pioneer Press) So what does the federal takeover of two mortgage-finance giants mean to consumers?
What Does Henry Kravis Want' (The Hendersonville Times-News) The decision to go public is the latest twist for Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Company, but some are puzzled by the timing.
Crime writers offer 'Cure' for boredom (Boston Herald) A trio of mystery titles hit the shelves this month. Here's a sneak peek: "Cold in Hand," by John Harvey (Harcourt, $26). A decade...
Pensioners living on dog food: Fielding (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Family First Senator Steve Fielding says it is unacceptable for Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan to acknowledge that he could not survive on the pension and then refuse to immediately boost the payment.
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