Archive | November, 2010

How to have a financially smart Christmas

23. November 2010

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How to have a financially smart Christmas

It doesn’t have to be a financial hangover in January if you plan ahead in December. Here’s how I handle the family finances to ensure that I can be generous with my gift-giving, without going broke

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Ten ways to grow your business and your income in a recession

16. November 2010

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        Top tips and survival strategies to create a booming business in an economic downturn Times are tough but you can actually build your business and grow your business income, even during this tough economic climate, if you employ the right strategies.  In fact some small businesses have found their income is booming in the [...]

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How to start saving when you don’t have any money

11. November 2010

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I believe that once you are receiving positive feedback from your bank accounts in terms of accumulated interest and capital growth rather than receiving just painful credit card bills every month, you’ll be motivated to continuing saving. By creating a savings habit, you’ll be keen to continue to save, and hopefully, be more motivated to pay off your debt as well.

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Working ’til I’m 70? No thanks

9. November 2010

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Compound Interest works the same way whether you are saving or borrowing – it simply amplifies what you own or owe. By ensuring compound interest is working FOR you, rather than against you, your savings will grow passively.

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Exchange Traded Funds: The simple way to invest and growth your wealth

5. November 2010

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Simple index-tracking ETFs are ideal for beginners, or for more experienced investors who want a solid “core” to their portfolio.

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