Financial Management

Financial Management
Financial Management

Careful With Tax Write-Offs

I was reading an article about some items that people have gotten in trouble with as they attempted to write them off as a business expense where the tax people instead had deemed it as a personal use item. It was kind of surprising to read about items like a business suit as you usually

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Financial Management

Getting A Free Car Syndrome

I had a funny conversation with another person where we were comparing our financial management habits compared to our siblings. Basically, the common theme was for us that turned out to be able to manage money very well versus those that seem to accumulate so much debt was the fact that parents gave them a

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Financial Management

Graphs Versus Numbers

Usually when you manage your finances you always look at the numbers to determine if what you are doing is saying making money or causing you to lose money. What was interesting was that a person was telling me today they he didn’t really take number crunching too seriously even if say the data showed

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Financial Management

Comparing Your Personal Spending Habits To Large Organizations

Was this ever confusing. Basically I was reading a piece of literature that was essentially saying that people are worst off this generation when it comes to finances due to the bad habits of the current generation of people. One of the points brought up was personal debt and how people don’t say no to

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Financial Management

Investing In A Book or A Person For Advice

Wasn’t this a funny topic. I was told of a scenario where someone was looking to get advice about getting into the world of Forex trading how it works. He had a choice of spending about $70 in a consultation fee of sort to have an expert teach it to him or he could spend

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Financial Management

Spending Below Your Means

Interesting phrase I heard today while watching a couple of financial management related videos on people’s takes on what it takes nowadays to remain debt free. I guess we all heard of the phrase “Live within your means” which essentially means that you shouldn’t say buy things that you can’t realistically afford. Example, using your

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