Posts Tagged ‘wealth’

Financial Institutions Have Not Changed Their Stripes and They’re After You

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012 by editor

You may be one of the fortunate to have learned from the recession by changing your ways. You gave up business as usual. Read the rest of this entry »

Tips to Fight Frugal Fatigue in Becoming Fiscally Fit

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012 by editor

What frugal fatigue is

Mental and emotional exhaustion caused by frugality – a constant life focus of counting and pinching your pennies. Frugal fatigue causes feelings of being over-spent, exhausted, depressed without hope of any change. It’s like fighting an uphill battle without any end in sight.

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Romance and Finance Make Strange Bed-fellows: Discover Your Compatibility Quotient

Monday, February 13th, 2012 by editor

Money and how we feel about it permeates every relationship in life – every personal interaction: friendship, courtship, marriage, divorce. Read the rest of this entry »

Give Gifts of Joy This Holiday Season

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 by editor

T”is the season to be jolly,
Spend your money but don’t be sorry,
Buy a gift for the ones you adore,
But don’t get stuck with what you can’t afford,
For it’s not the amount of money you spend,
It’s always the thought that counts in the end!

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Occupy Wall Street Protests Push for Change

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011 by editor

I’ve been waiting for a very long time for the so-called “little people” or “average Americans” to speak up and vent their frustrations. I wonder why some in the media are baffled. How long did they think the American public would sit by and passively see their personal rewards for their efforts go unfulfilled? Read the rest of this entry »