
Money Movement Mondays: A Peek into Herman Cain’s
9-9-9 Plan
Herman Cain, the GOP’s flavor of the month has been giving us quite a show over the past few weeks. From not wanting to be called African-American to his lack of involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, he’s beginning to remind me of Chuck Taylor from the Chappelle Show. Anyway,
Read More »Your Dollar Counts
I’m big on customer service. I worked as a front desk agent all through high school and college so I learned pretty early what world class service looks like. I’m a letter writing, survey taking, manager calling type customer who reports on both the good and bad. Since I use my
Read More »Obama, I Need More!
President Barack Obama delivered his plan to get 14 million Americans back to work last week. The plan, which will cost us $447 billion, fell short of what I expected. More than half of the plan’s money goes to old ideas such as extending unemployment benefits and the payroll tax
Read More »Preparing Financially
For a Vacation
My husband and I just returned from Aruba and we had a wonderful time. In all my years of traveling, this is the first trip I planned far in advance and it truly paid off. The key to having a wonderful vacation without putting a strain on your pockets
Read More »Money Movement Mondays:
Time Is Money
Reposted from Optimum Capital Management Saving for retirement has taken a back seat to other items in your budget for far too long. You may be waiting for the economy to recover, feel you don’t have enough money to save, or have simply decided to wait until you are
Read More »Obama vs. (Fill in the Blank)
Obama vs. (Fill in the Blank) Since the most important task on the GOP candidates’ list seems to be convincing voters that Obama is the Anti-Christ, verses competing against each other for their spot on the ticket, I thought I’d give you a peek into where the most vocal players
Read More »Uhhh…? What’s Up with the United States Credit Rating?
Late Friday Standard & Poor’s downgraded our credit rating to AA. We’ve held a AAA rating since the day of the dinosaurs, but because of the buffoonery our government displayed during the debt ceiling discussions and our inability to tackle big budget strains like entitlements and revenues, we’ve lost our
Read More »Getting Your House in Order: Estate Planning Summary
We hope you’ve enjoyed our ongoing Money Movement Monday series on Getting Your House in Order With Estate Planning. In case you missed it, here’s a summary of all the posts about getting your estate planning house in order. Remember, estate planning affects everyone both young and old so be sure to
Read More »Getting Your House in Order: Trusts
As part of our ongoing Money Movement Monday series on Getting Your House in Order With Estate Planning, today’s guest post features the importance of trusts in your estate plan. Learn, take action and share. – The Money Movement Getting Your House in Order: Trusts Written by Pamela Walker Estate
Read More »Getting Your House in Order: Health Directives
Part 4 of our ongoing Money Movement Monday series on Getting Your House in Order With Estate Planning.- The Money Movement This month’s newsletters mean a lot to me, and I pray that they are forcing you to take action and secure your family’s future. Dealing with death is hard
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