Live. Save. Spend. Repeat.


Book Description

Are You Tired of Coming Up Short? Do you feel stuck in a cycle of work, bills, and worry? Maybe you're too nervous to take a hard look at your budget, or your past budgeting efforts have resulted in little success. Either way, when your bank account flatlines and frustration mounts, real progress seems impossible. There is a better way to reach your goals! In Live. Save. Spend. Repeat. you will discover a simple-to-implement plan that will help you wisely use your money to break the cycle of financial mistakes and worry. Your confidence will grow as you learn how to create a realistic easy-sync budget accomplish the most with the money you have rather than wish you had unshackle yourself form the burden of debt spend without regret on the things that matter most to you make small, intentional choices that lead to big change Financial freedom isn't all about sacrifice. Use your money as a tool to reach your goals and finally experience joy and success as you Live. Save. Spend. Repeat.




Live. Save. Spend. Repeat.


Book Description

Are You Tired of Coming Up Short? Do you feel stuck in a cycle of work, bills, and worry? Maybe you're too nervous to take a hard look at your budget, or your past budgeting efforts have resulted in little success. Either way, when your bank account flatlines and frustration mounts, real progress seems impossible. There is a better way to reach your goals! In Live. Save. Spend. Repeat. you will discover a simple-to-implement plan that will help you wisely use your money to break the cycle of financial mistakes and worry. Your confidence will grow as you learn how to create a realistic easy-sync budget accomplish the most with the money you have rather than wish you had unshackle yourself form the burden of debt spend without regret on the things that matter most to you make small, intentional choices that lead to big change Financial freedom isn't all about sacrifice. Use your money as a tool to reach your goals and finally experience joy and success as you Live. Save. Spend. Repeat.




Do It Scared


Book Description

Equal parts encouragement and tough love, Do It Scared combines easy-to-implement tips with the motivation to help you stare down your fears and start making real changes that lead to big results. What would you do if fear no longer stood in your way? What would happen if you were no longer afraid to dive in headfirst and go after your dreams instead of sitting on the sidelines of your own life? We tell ourselves we're too busy to pursue our dreams, but what if the real reason we're putting off our goals is fear? It's the fear that we're not good, smart, talented, or capable enough. It's the fear that others might laugh at us or that we'll get hurt or be rejected. It's the fear that pursuing our true potential will simply be too hard. And most of all, it's the fear that we'll fail. But having courage doesn't mean we're never afraid. True courage means taking action despite fear. True courage means doing it scared. The question is--how? How do we face those fears and take that first step in the right direction? How do we overcome the obstacles that stand in our way and sometimes feel insurmountable? In Do It Scared, popular blogger and podcast host Ruth Soukup will help you: Identify your own unique Fear Archetype™--the specific type of fear that keeps you stuck--and learn how to conquer it Dare to start thinking bigger about your life and your goals Learn how to seek out honest feedback to accomplish big things Embrace the core beliefs you need to overcome different types of fears Discover why our magical idea of "balance" is totally overrated Let go of the guilt once and for all Get ready to get off the sidelines and jump into your own life as you dare to Do It Scared. Praise for Do It Scared: "If you're tired of playing small and are ready to embrace your future, Ruth Soukup offers the actionable steps you need to get started. Do It Scared is a practical guide to identifying your limiting beliefs, overcoming your fears, and creating the life you've dreamed of." --Michael Hyatt, New York Times bestselling author




Get Good with Money


Book Description

NEW YORK TIMES, WALL STREET JOURNAL, AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER • A ten-step plan for finding peace, safety, and harmony with your money—no matter how big or small your goals and no matter how rocky the market might be—by the inspiring and savvy “Budgetnista.” “No matter where you stand in your money journey, Get Good with Money has a lesson or two for you!”—Erin Lowry, bestselling author of the Broke Millennial series Tiffany Aliche was a successful pre-school teacher with a healthy nest egg when a recession and advice from a shady advisor put her out of a job and into a huge financial hole. As she began to chart the path to her own financial rescue, the outline of her ten-step formula for attaining both financial security and peace of mind began to take shape. These principles have now helped more than one million women worldwide save and pay off millions in debt, and begin planning for a richer life. Revealing this practical ten-step process for the first time in its entirety, Get Good with Money introduces the powerful concept of building wealth through financial wholeness: a realistic, achievable, and energizing alternative to get-rich-quick and over-complicated money management systems. With helpful checklists, worksheets, a tool kit of resources, and advanced advice from experts who Tiffany herself relies on (her “Budgetnista Boosters”), Get Good with Money gets crystal clear on the short-term actions that lead to long-term goals, including: • A simple technique to determine your baseline or “noodle budget,” examine and systemize your expenses, and lay out a plan that allows you to say yes to your dreams. • An assessment tool that helps you understand whether you have a “don't make enough” problem or a “spend too much” issue—as well as ways to fix both. • Best practices for saving for a rainy day (aka job loss), a big-ticket item (a house, a trip, a car), and money that can be invested for your future. • Detailed advice and action steps for taking charge of your credit score, maximizing bill-paying automation, savings and investing, and calculating your life, disability, and property insurance needs. • Ways to protect your beneficiaries' future, and ensure that your financial wishes will stand the test of time. An invaluable guide to cultivating good financial habits and making your money work for you, Get Good with Money will help you build a solid foundation for your life (and legacy) that’s rich in every way.




How To Save Money


Book Description

Sоmе people ѕау I just саn't ѕаvе money, whilе others hаvе ѕаving accounts full tо the brim. Whаt iѕ thе mindѕеt thаt mаkеѕ some people ѕаvе аnd whilе others just саn't do it? How tо convert from a реrѕоn whо can’t ѕаvе tо have a ѕаving ассоunt уоu can boast оff? Sаving money is juѕt as much раrt оf уоur реrѕоnаlitу аѕ аnуthing еlѕе. Yоu аrе еithеr a реrѕоnаlitу type that can save money оr уоu саn't. Thе gооd nеwѕ iѕ thаt thiѕ раrt оf уоur personality саn bе rеtrаinеd аnd you саn ѕlоwlу but surely mаkе ѕаving money a раrt оf уоur dаilу rоutinе. The brain is likе any оthеr bоdу раrt аnd hаѕ tо bе trаinеd tо become good аt аnуthing. Fоr example, you dо not lоѕе wеight thе dау you ѕtаrt dieting, оr you dо not lеаrn tо drive a саr in thе firѕt lеѕѕоn. The kеу to gеtting started iѕ small, and аltеring a vеrу imроrtаnt mindset, it iѕ nоt about making hugе savings all the timе but, ѕimрlу adopting a ѕmаll рrinсiрlе thаt every littlе аddѕ uр. Thiѕ оnе principle iѕ the mоѕt imроrtаnt аѕресt оf gеtting intо a hаbit оf saving money. Lооking fоr that £100 tо put in уоu saving account will nоt dо the trick, especially if you are nоt a money ѕаvеr. Making a hаbit оf small £1 ѕаvingѕ or аnу аmоunt fоr thаt mаttеr will help уоu ѕlоwlу build a hаbit which wоuld trаnѕfоrm intо a biggеr lumр-ѕum over a реriоd. Yоu hаvе to trаin уоur brаin, hеnсе аltеring your реrѕоnаlitу tо mаkе ѕаving a habit. And, like аnуthing else in life уоu hаvе tо ѕtаrt ѕmаll, learn frоm your miѕtаkеѕ аnd persevere to make ѕаving a hаbit аnd part оf your реrѕоnаlitу lеаding tо fruitful rеѕultѕ. I аm sure with thе intrоduсtоrу раrt of thiѕ bооk уоu hаvе rеаd; уоu аlrеаdу have аn idea оf thе core mеѕѕаgе that will be соmmuniсаtеd to you.




Financial Recovery


Book Description

After healing her own unhealthy relationship with money, and transforming her financial disaster into prosperity and security, Karen McCall created a recovery program she has now used for more than twenty years to help individuals, couples, and businesses large and small. In the midst of her money troubles, she saw a need for something other than financial planners, accountants, and credit counselors. These experts could tell her what she should be doing differently, but she needed someone to help her understand the underlying causes of chronic, self-defeating overspending and credit card debt, underearning, and low or no savings. To save herself, she created practical, holistic tools that address these sources of pain and shame. McCall’s program supports people as they uncover their deep-seated attitudes about money; provides simple, step-by-step tools for healing areas of physical, emotional, and spiritual deprivation; and teaches skills and strategies for experiencing lasting personal and financial fulfillment even in the midst of economic challenges and reversals.




THE MONEY MESSENGER


Book Description

You don’t actually need to earn more money to have a better lifestyle. You just need to use what you have but in a better way, even if all you have is an income. Successful money management isn’t taught in schools. Often, it isn’t taught at home. So, how do you learn? What if there was someone to teach what you need to know about money, so you avoid the common pitfalls of cash flow mismanagement and personal debt traps? Angela Santalia is your teacher; your Money Messenger. After working in the Australian Financial Planning industry for nearly two decades and through personal investment and life experience, Angela has definitely learned a lot about money, people, and their spending habits – she’s seen what works and what doesn’t. The financial secrets and strategies shared in this book are simple to follow. They are tried, tested and proven to work. They are the forgotten, but essential basics of successful money management and suitable for all ages, whether just starting out, or starting over. They are REAL. They WORK. They are TIMELESS. You will learn step-by-step how to: · Control of your money and reduce money stress. · Set up your bank accounts and cash management correctly. · Avoid living payday to payday, increase your savings and have money left over. · Know the hidden truths behind personal debt - the real cost to you. · Get out of credit card debt in 3 steps. · Stop wasting money and increase your income. · Understand the basics of investing. · Buy your first property and calculate how much it will really cost. · Decide whether it’s better to buy a home or an investment property. · Buy multiple properties over time– starting from zero. · Understand superannuation and when you can access your retirement savings. · Know what insurances you really need (and what you don’t). · Be in control of your money, even after death. · Secure your financial situation and be comfortable. You can’t control everything in life, but you can control your money.




Spend Well, Live Rich (previously published as 7 Money Mantras for a Richer Life)


Book Description

The best financial planner Michelle Singletary ever knew was Big Mama, her grandmother. Big Mama raised Michelle and her four brothers and sisters on a salary that never reached more than $13,000 a year. Yet at her death, Big Mama owned her own home, had paid off a car loan, and had a beautiful collection of Sunday-go-to-meeting church hats and a savings account that supplemented her Social Security check and small pension. Most important, she had taught Michelle “7 Money Mantras for a Richer Life.” Those mantras serve as the inspiration for this straight-talking book of practical personal financial advice that really works. The 7 Money Mantras are: 1. If it’ s on your ass, it’s not an asset! 2. Is this a need or is it a want? 3. Sweat the small stuff. 4. Cash is better than credit. 5. Keep it simple. 6. Priorities lead to prosperity. 7. Enough is enough. Michelle Singletary is a syndicated columnist for The Washington Post whose popular personal finance column appears in more than 120 newspapers. She’s also a mother of three children who understands what it’s like to live on a budget. In a plainspoken, sassy, no-nonsense voice, Michelle provides answers to the financial issues that confront almost every household: how to teach children the value of money; how to address money issues in a relationship or marriage; household saving tips; getting the best loans; and much more. “This book is about saving enough money to have choices,” she writes. “It’s about feeling free to be cheap if you can’t afford to buy a ton of gifts at Christmas. It’s about eliminating wasteful spend-ing so you can begin to save and invest. It’s full of uncommon commonsense lessons and guidance on the way people should use their money.” With humor and down-home financial wisdom, Michelle Singletary offers practical and realistic advice that will help you live well with the money you have. Michelle Singletary on . . . Romance and Money “It’s okay to say: ‘Honey, I love you and everything, but if you need money, ask your mama.’” Credit Cards “We are minimizing our financial potential by making minimum credit-card payments.” Car Buying “If you want to save money, keep your car until you’re on a first-name basis with the local tow-truck drivers.” Leasing a Car “You, too, can drive a car you can’t afford and then have to give it back. It’s crazy.” Gift Giving “Generosity isn’t about how much you spend. It’s about how much thought you put into the gift.” Penny Pinching “I once bought a stick-shift car because it was $1,000 cheaper than the automatic in the same model. There was just one little problem. I couldn’t drive a stick-shift. But at least I saved $1,000!”




The Veteran's Money Book


Book Description

Most of the 2.5 million men and women who were deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan received little education in personal finance during their service. Now these veterans are making the transition to civilian life with little knowledge of how to manage their money. In The Veteran’s Money Book, Army veteran Mechel Glass tells how she came home from war 20 years ago and took control of her financial life...and how post-9/11 veterans can, too. Veterans making the transition to civilian life will learn how: To build a personal financial action plan that meets their individual needs. To understand credit and insurance, avoid scams, and develop lifelong habits to stick to a budget. Other veterans are paying down debt and developing long-term plans to save and build wealth. Glass served her country honorably as a U.S. Army intelligence analyst in Turkey during the Persian Gulf War in the early 1990s. Now she speaks regularly with service members and veterans at military bases, VA hospitals, and elsewhere, providing them with guidance and counseling on a variety of financial matters.




Money


Book Description

A lively, illustrated, trivia-packed volume about the subject that makes the world go round. Ever made a fast buck? How about traded cowrie shells for a bride or paid for gum with a $10,000 bill? This entertaining and information-packed miscellany explains our fascination with money and how it has shaped our world. Vintage photographs and artwork illustrate surprising facts, lists, and trivia about forgotten financial catastrophes and famous bank robbers, the history of bankruptcy and ancient money gods, wacky cash-related slang and get-rich-quick schemes for the ages. Witty and comprehensive, this valuable volume explores dollars and cents, pounds and pence, and the countless other forms of money.