Canadian consumer confidence increases as personal finances, economic outlook … – NEBS Small Business News (blog)

December 31, 2009 by michael  
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Canadian consumer confidence increases as personal finances, economic outlook
NEBS Small Business News (blog)
and 67 percent are optimistic about their own personal finances heading into the new year, according to the Ipsos Reid survey from Canwest News Service
Canadians optimistic about 2010: Ipsos-ReidBusiness in Vancouver

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Chapman University students learn dollars and sense – Los Angeles Times

December 29, 2009 by michael  
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Los Angeles Times
Chapman University students learn dollars and sense
Los Angeles Times
And more states are including some personal finance study as a high school graduation requirement. "I've been a financial literacy advocate for some 16

12 Reasons Why You Need to Secure Business Capital NOW

Below are some of the many ways that business funding comes in handy and I’m guessing at least one of the things listed may be something you hadn’t yet thought of.

Business capital helps your business grow by:

Allowing you to pursue more projects

Opening doors of opportunity for projects you might have previously not been able to do

Keeping your personal funds and assets liquid, optimizing your business flexibility

Acting as a magnet for even more business capital

Giving you incentive to better organize your business operation and create documents like business plans

Encouraging you to formalize your business through creation of a legal business entity

Allowing better separation of personal and business expenses, making tax planning a preparation that much easier

Establishing you as a better spokesperson and ambassador for the scope of your business

Giving you cause to set higher and better goals for your business

Allowing you to pursue important things like business marketing more aggressively and more quickly

Putting you in better control of your business, where you are more proactive than reactive

Offering peace of mind that this is not something you have to do entirely on your own

As you can see, business funding benefits you in far more ways than just providing valuable capital for your day to day business operations. It also helps create what I like to call a snowball effect, that only grows and gets stronger over time, allowing your business to grow to heights that, a short while ago, were only in your imagination.

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Getting Your Credit Cards Under Control – WBKO

December 28, 2009 by michael  
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Getting Your Credit Cards Under Control
WBKO
2010 is nearly here, along with New Year's resolution, which for many of us, include getting our finances in order. Personal Finance Editor, Gerri Willis,

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Set Your House in Order Software to Organize

December 28, 2009 by michael  
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Life just got a whole lot easier. Introducing Set Your House in Order, today’s most effective solution for storing, maintaining, and retrieving the critical pieces of personal information that define your life. This software allows you to gather and maintain your important estate documents in one secure location and prepares you and your family for emergencies. more info

Everything Personal Finance in Your 20s and 30s

December 27, 2009 by michael  
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Worried about your financial future? Living paycheck to paycheck? Find it hard to save money? The Everything Personal Finance Book in Your 20s and 30s Book, 2nd Edition makes saving for the future easy. This updated edition provides step-by-step instructions on how to:

  • Budget scarce funds
  • Recover from credit card debt
  • Pay off student loans
  • Plan for large purchases
  • Build an emergency fund

You’ll also find information on affordable insurance protection, the most useful (and free) online personal finance resources and tools, and how to use tax breaks to help pay for education. With this easy-to-use guide, you’ll learn how to manage, save, and invest wisely-starting today! more info

Personal Finance Turning Money into Wealth and Student

December 24, 2009 by michael  
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Teaching the readers how to manage their personal finances, this book concentrates on the fundamentals and underlying principles of personal finance, rather than focusing on equations and specific tools that are more easily forgotten. Building on 15 fundamental principles of personal finance, the book helps the readers develop an intuitive understanding not only of the process of financial planning, but also the logic that drives it. This book starts with the basics of financial planning and goes on to such topics as managing your money, protecting yourself, managing your investments, and handling life changes. For financial planners and analysts, or those interested in personal finance management. more info

Get smart with money books – Reuters

December 24, 2009 by michael  
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Get smart with money books
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – There are some really good personal finance books on the shelves these days — volumes that can help you manage your money better,

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Money Monday: The Best Personal Finance Stories from the Weekend – Forbes (blog)

December 22, 2009 by michael  
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Money Monday: The Best Personal Finance Stories from the Weekend
Forbes (blog)
It is the widespread attitude that it is unreasonable to expect Americans to understand personal finance as they should.? And Get Rich Slowly wrote that

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A Personal Finance Wish List – Inquirer.net

December 21, 2009 by michael  
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A Personal Finance Wish List
Inquirer.net
(This is part of Take Charge of Your Money, a partnership between INQUIRER.net and Citibank to help readers handle their personal finances well.

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