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Eat Right for Your Body and Your Bank Account
by Loni Markman, MA, CHHC Are you one of the many people who are under the impression that eating healthy means spending more money? As a nutrition and positive body coach, I hear it all the time. “Eating whole foods is too expensive” or “I want to feed my family...
Imagine…Envisioning and Creating Your New Future!
by Karen McMahonIf you could design your ideal life what would it look like? Most people actually don’t know. We are so programmed to think about what we don’t want, couldn’t afford, can’t have, what won’t work…that we rarely give ourselves the gift of...
Saving Vs. Letting Go
by Liz WolfeMy husband Jon’s grandparents lived right around the corner from him while he was growing up, and I was lucky to have met Jon while they were still alive. During the early years of my relationship with Jon, it was a form of entertainment...
How do you show up each day?
by Karen McMahonA look at our emotions as Energy in Motion and how to move toward awareness, engagement and fulfillmentI used to be a pretty positive person. But a few years into my marriage, working full time and raising two toddlers, I found myself...
Could Your 401K Plan Be The Chink In Your Financial Armor?
by Teresa Kuhn, JD, RFC, CSA, Authorized Bank on Yourself Advisor and President, Living Wealthy Financial GroupIf you have a 401 K plan, you might be able to relate to this:A friend of mine's dad used to live for the time when he got his plan statement. It was...
Budgeting: How To Be Realistic
by Carly LanceCreating a budget is never an easy task. It seems like we always underestimate how often we go out in a given week. That $100 you budgeted for entertainment this month can go quickly if you like to have a few drinks or get your nails done every weekend....
The Key to Handling Credit Card Trouble: Don’t Procrastinate!
by Elliot RaphaelsonConsumers can find themselves with insurmountable debt for any number of reasons. Unwise use of credit cards ranks near the top. As a Florida certified county mediator for the last 12 years, I have seen cases involving failure to pay credit-card...
Top 3 Strategies for Navigating Large Networking Events
by Lyle KatzMany people are intimidated by large networking events that may have up to 100 people or sometimes more. It’s uncomfortable for people to walk into a situation like that and start making conversation with strangers. It may appear overwhelming at first, but...
First Step Toward Achieving Retirement Goals: Correcting Investment Mistakes
by Elliot RaphaelsonEven "expert" traders make mistakes.You shouldn't expect every investment decision you make to be perfect. And when you are wrong, it's best to recognize it and change course. You will be in good company. Even successful investment professionals...
A Gigantic Business Lesson From A Gigantic Pumpkin
by Mike Michalowicz, author of ThePumpkinPlanOrdinary pumpkins are kinda, well, ordinary. When Halloween comes around you likely go to the farm to pick out a nice round one for the porch. But besides that, you pay little attention to pumpkins. That is until you see a...
Do You Have A Scarcity Mindset?
by Jillian Beirne Davi What is Your Money Mindset? Most of us remember hearing specific messages about money from the adults who took care of us from our earliest childhood memories. What did you hear when you were growing up? Was money hard to come by? Was it tight?...
Spend Your Remaining FSA Dollars… In Under an Hour!
by Manisha ThakorWould you like to experience less (financial) stress and more (money) joy this holiday season? If you're a flexible spending account (FSA) user, there's an easy way for you to get both: take a look at your current FSA account balance and spend down...
Top 5 Health Expenses You Didn’t Know Could Be Tax Free
by Manisha Thakor Can focusing on your health help you to pay less in taxes? If your employer offers a healthcare flexible spending account ("FSA") and you elect to participate, the answer is yes!Toward the end of the year I am frequently asked about ways to...
Celebrity Inc Famous Money Tips that Celebs do
by Manisha Thakor What can four drunk airplane passengers, first-time parents, and a delightful new book called Celebrity, Inc. do for your wallet? Get everyday money tips that famous celebs do to budget and build their wealth. Plenty. Let me start with the drunks and...
The Big Enough Company
by Manisha ThakorIs a larger business always a better business? As a newly minted MBA my first job back in 1997 was as a buy-side equity analyst. My task was to evaluate the financial prospects of publically traded companies and make recommendations as to whether or...
A “Hair”-oing Tale: What Does It Mean For Your Career?
by Manisha Thakor57% of men entering the workforce negotiate their salaries, while only 7% of women do.Ouch. This is one of the many powerful messages I took away from Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's riveting TEDWomen presentation on why we have too few women leaders....
Turn Your Kids Into Personal Finance Champs
by Manisha ThakorDo your children think you are a walking ATM?If you are tired of "must-have-that-toy-right-now" tantrums as you walk down the aisles of Target or Toys “R” Us, go straight to your nearest bookstore and buy Alisa T. Weinstein's new book, EARN IT, LEARN...
Generation Earn: A Chat With Kimberly Palmer
by Manisha ThakorUS News & World Report senior editor and personal finance columnist, Kim Palmer, has written an excellent new book for young professionals: GENERATION EARN. Kim was kind enough to share her thoughts both on the writing of the book and...
The Four Most Dangerous Words To Your Portfolio
by Manisha ThakorHow Should I Invest?As we head into the New Year, media outlets ranging from CNBC to The Washington Post are full of financial commentary addressing this question. On the surface it seems like a logical query.But if you were getting ready to go out,...
Are Your Bonds Safe?
by Manisha Thakor"Last year I invested in a bond fund and now I've lost money. What happened? I thought bonds were supposed to be safe investments!" Recently several people have asked me this same question. Given the turbulent economic times we're (hopefully!)...
The Rise Of The “Sugar Mamma”
by Manisha Thakor Sug·ar Mam·ma- nounA woman who is in the financial driver's seat of her lifeWatching the season finale of HBO's Boardwalk Empire last night, I was struck afresh by how far we women have come. This show depicts life in Atlantic City during...