Archive for the ‘Financial Planning’ Category

How To Know Debt Consolidation Is The Answer

June 16, 2010

Shopping, consumption and spending money has become almost a way of everyday life in America now. For a lot of people, their credit and credit rating actually reflect the lifestyle they live. Interest rates dropped, people borrowed more money than they could pay back to make life easier during the hard times and now they [...]

Common Bankruptcy Pitfalls to Avoid

June 6, 2010

Financial reorganization is not a simple matter and any bankruptcy attorney in New York has plenty of stories of businesses that have tried to do their own bankruptcy proceedings and ended up creating more problems for themselves. Here are some of the more common issues a bankruptcy attorney in New York will warn business owners [...]

Family Finance Planning For Beginners

May 27, 2010

When it comes to planning for your family's financial future, you're going to need to analyze your family financial planning. Everyone's different when it comes to family financial planning, and each individual as well as each family is different. If you're not familiar with family financial planning it's important that you seek out a professional [...]

The Value Of Money Today

March 16, 2010

The falling dollar is a big concern for all of us, it started with the mortgage crisis a year ago then moved to the real estate market. Then oil started climbing its way up and now the whole economy is in a complete mess.

Are You Randy Moss or Wes Welker When it Comes to Your Finances?

February 12, 2010

Being a New England Patriots fan, I couldn't resist a blog post talking about Randy Moss and Wes Welker. How do I tie it into finances? Easy, let's talk motivation…

10 Reasons Why People Don’t Want To Be Rich

January 7, 2010

You would think everyone would want to be rich, if they could be. After talking to quite a lot of people, I've found that there are a significant number who do not want to be rich. Why?

10 Years Old And Still So Neglected… The ISA

January 7, 2010

Financial experts and survey data show that the ISA, which is celebrating its tenth Birthday this month, remains a path to financial stability that too few Britons use or understand.