Yogi Berra’s 7 Secrets to Smarter Money Management
June 8, 2008
Wisdom can be found in the funnest places. Who would think, for example, that a baseball player could teach us something about money management. It turns out that famed Yankee catcher Lawrence Peter Yogi Berra is pretty smart when it comes to managing your money and investing. So let’s see what 7 secrets he can teach us about money and investing: 1. I knew I was going to take the wrong train, so I left early: You will make mistakes investing. Even Warren Buffett has made mistakes, including... Read more »
Provision Of Company Secretaries, Nominee Shareholders And Directors in Hong Kong
June 2, 2008
Professional company secretaries make sure that the company’s official filings with the relative Registry of Chamber of Commerce are performed timely and appropriately and that the company has a good footing in the country of establishment. Your company secretary will prepare other documents considering alterations to the company structure as and when they happen. Such matters will comprise allotment of shares, transfer of shares and appointments and resignations of officers. A nominee shareholder... Read more »
Financial Planning and Interest Only Mortgages
June 2, 2008
I have observed many changes in my life over the course of living it, and I can tell you that as you grow older, Caution will become your friend; when you are young, you simply throw him to the wind. As you get older, you wait for him to blow by, and then you reel him back in, why? Caution has only a few friends, but several adversaries: Haste and Waste; after several trips around the block with these two, Caution begins to look like a much better friend. Part of the requirement for being a friend... Read more »
How To Use Algebra To Plan Your Future
June 1, 2008
Algebra represents some peoples’ fondest memories of high school - and for others, it goes down in personal history as the one activity that tuned them out on math forever. But algebra offers instant help with an issue nearly everyone needs to think about - personal finances. For an example, let’s use algebra to figure the age at which you should begin withdrawing Social Security. Social security remains a popular - yet always-controversial - government program. When President Franklin... Read more »
Money Save: How Do You Save More?
May 26, 2008
We all know the importance of saving money. And we also understand that we should try to save some money so that we can have some cash in case of emergency. Of course many people find it difficult to save money. If you are one of such people, this article is certainly for you. Below are some tips for you to save more money. The first thing you should do is to analyze your spending pattern. I think most people will know this. However, not many people will really sit down and try to understand his... Read more »
How To Plan For Your Retirement
May 26, 2008
A retirement home business is just that, a business you start or operate after retiring from another career. Today millions of Americans are operating retirement businesses for reasons ranging from financial need to just wanting something to do to keep them active, alert, and engaged. A retirement federal business opportunities could be full time, but might more likely be part time and meet other needs of the proprietor, like time flexibility. Priscilla, a retired beautician in Iowa, opened her... Read more »
Setting a Budget for Your Family
May 26, 2008
If you have a family, you may know that there are a lot of expenditures involved. You have to pay for the education of your children. You have to pay the rent or mortgage every month. You also have to buy food and take care of the utility bill. To this end it is very important to set your household budget. In fact, it is not that easy to set your household budget. Yet a piece of good news is that you can follow some simple guides so that you can do the job a lot easier. Below are some tips for you. Without... Read more »
What Kinds of Student Medical Loans Exist?
May 25, 2008
Student loans are a great option for those students who don’t have the privilege of scholarships and federal financial aid and other grants. There are a few options when it comes to student loans and here you will learn what you need to know before applying. The first thing to understand about student loans is that they should only be used for college expenses. That trip to Cancun with your roommates for spring break is not considered a college expense. Only take out student loans if you cannot... Read more »
How Can I Pay As Little Interest As Possible on My Secured Medical Loans?
May 25, 2008
If you have ever taken a loan out, you know the meaning of the word interest. Many home buyers put their mortgage on a thirty year plan and end up paying not only the principal or original loan amount, but more that double in interest. Borrowing money can be a frustrating thing, and since most of us can’t pay cash for cars and houses, we get to borrow. There are ways to avoid paying as much interest as originally planned, and its quite simple to carry it out. The first key to paying off your... Read more »
Why Financial Diversification is Important
May 24, 2008
Financial diversification simply lets you apply the age-old adage of “not putting all your eggs in one basket.” In practical terms, it means that you take your savings and spread your savings among different type of investment options. This type of investment does take some work and it will take some planning on your part. This leaves the question of why. Why would anyone put forth the time and energy to diversify their portfolio? The answer comes down to risk. Financial diversification... Read more »




