Financial Goals for 2018 As the New Year is upon us, I want to set out some financial goals for myself in 2018 which I intend to initiate and/or achieve in this year. Goals Getting pre-approved and setting aside down-payment money for purchasing another rental real estate property Launching my new brainchild for online website […]
Personal Finance
Os Personal Finance, Politics Taxes
Are Tax Cuts Going to Benefit You? Recently, our US Congress and President passed and signed into law a tax reform bill that cuts taxes for corporations and individuals. The latter tax cuts will sunset after 10 years all while the former is permanent. The Washington Post reports 45 as saying, “This bill means more […]
Os Personal Finance Debt Management
My Approach to Debt I had and have my fair share of experience with debt and various debt products over my lifetime. Through my experience with debt, I have a better approach to debt for myself and how I use debt. I’m not much of a Dave Ramsey advocate to cut up your credit cards […]
Os Investment, Personal Finance Investing Money
The Fear Of Investing Do you think if you invest your money, you are just simply going to lose it? Therefore, you say to yourself it’s just better if I do nothing. Have you ever heard the quote, “Damned if I do, damned if I don’t”. The first part of that quote is kind of […]
What Does Your Money Pie Look Like? I remember getting a magazine from USAA back in 2012 with this depiction of a money pie. It breaks down a suggestion by certified financial planner on how we should ideally be allocating your money. I really liked the idea of this conceptually that our money is a […]