Monthly Archives: March 2012

27 Seconds About Financial Hissy Fits

I’ve met with so many different people in my career, all with different goals and resources. It seems those with the best chance of being financially secure are those who can be patient, tolerant and disciplined. Yes, these people do … Continue reading

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Financial Ingredient Labels

I often compare financial issues to food, mainly because personal finance is loaded with jargon that only furthers a person’s confusion. I will compare using riskier investments to having a tolerance for hot peppers. Or, a budget (spending plan) is … Continue reading

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