New or Used: What’s Your Car Buying Approach?

Most consumers generally fall into two camps when it comes to buying a car: those who buy new for the latest technology and safety features, and those who buy used because they believe buying new is a waste of money. We all know that a car is a depreciating asset and it loses the most value…

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A Saving and Spending Formula You Can Live With

In many ways, Elizabeth Warren’s 2005 bestseller All Your Worth was ahead of its time. Warren, a relentless consumer advocate, eschews mindless frugality and focuses instead on finding the right balance so that you always have enough to pay your bills, have some fun, and save for the future. It’s called the 50/30/20 rule and…

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Would You Benefit From Working With A Financial Advisor?

January is typically the time to make resolutions for the coming year. They most often involve some type of self-improvement – lose weight, get more organized, get a handle on your finances. Yet the reality is that by the end of the month almost 90% have already bailed on their resolutions. Most often it’s because…

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How Do You Define Affordability?

A TV commercial for a local credit union features people discussing finances at a “round table.” One man comments, “It depends on how you define affordability?” Huh?? Is it affordable? Tanya sees a great sale on a designer scarf for $200. This brand almost never goes on sale and she just has to have it.…

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Do You Need A Formal Budget Plan?

Standard advice from most financial planners is that it’s essential to create a budget to track all expenses.  It’s the best way to figure out where your money is going and to rein in any unnecessary spending. 5 Reasons to budget It helps you gain control of your finances. It helps you to achieve your…

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Are You Ready To Give Up Cash?

When I went shopping the other day there were a number of young girls at the cash registers bagging people’s groceries. They were raising money for their dance troupe and expecting donations. It occurred to me that not many people actually carry cash around anymore. How did this affect their fundraising efforts? I wonder if…

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Here’s Your Year-End Financial Checklist

The approaching year-end offers a great time to reflect on 2014 and look forward to 2015. It’s a good time to get organized and give some consideration to your finances. There are always changes that might be worth making to better your overall situation. Budget Take a look at your spending pattern for the year.…

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