On Tuesday I asked my readers to help Dee with a question: “One thing I would like to see is how to get your spouse/partner on the same page. My husband is a spender and buys into the whole instant…
Happy New Year! You’re really dedicated to me if you are reading this in 2010! (Thank you!) I’m writing it around lunch time on December 30th after having been struck with inspiration in the shower! (Don’t judge me!) In fact…
The CBS Sunday Morning program had another great segment last week. It told the story of an anonymous benefactor in Canton, OH back in the 1930’s during the depression. This man gave away $750, $5 at a time to people…
I’ve actually said this for years in my live workshops. Last Sunday I saw a quick segment on the CBS Sunday Morning program that explained it much better than I ever did. Check it out below. I love the strategy…
The December holidays will be here soon and you are reading this on a tool which WILL save you money when buying gifts….your computer! I’ve written a FREE 35 page report on how to save money when buying gifts. One…
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“What has this economic situation taught you?” This was an interesting question I saw posed somewhere and I thought it would be great to put it out to you, my readers and see what you’ve learned. It might be something…
Money really is a mind game. A University of Maryland study examined the “denomination effect”. The study found that if you carry around big bills ($50s and $100s) you’ll spend them slower than smaller bills. Would you break a $50…
On Monday, the Today Show had a guest on talking about making money on the internet. She mentioned 10 legitimate websites when you can sell products or services AND where you can actually be hired by companies but work from…
In my workshops I talk about “good debt” vs “bad debt”. Robert Kiyosaki, author of the Rich Dad Poor Dad series of books defines “good debt” as debt that someone else is paying for. The simple example there being multi-family…