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Your Financial Health

Posted in Financial Tips

Checking your financial health is as important as visiting your doctor for routine health checks. By doing health checks, you also will feel calm or relieve when the results are good. If, for example, found undesirable conditions, then you also can take steps to fix it.

The same also applies when making a financial health check. These checks will help you determine if financial condition is fine, or there should be increased or considered.

Where do we start it? You need spend special time in conducting financial health check. Depending on the scale of financial assets and liabilities you have, you might also involve other people to help do that, and some even use the services of a private accountant. Whichever way you will use, is more better to do than nothing.
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4 things every new business owner should know

Posted in Financial Tips

When you’re just starting out in business, particularly if you’re operating from home, there are a hundred things to think about and do. Somehow, insurance often ends up on the bottom of the new business owner’s list – but if you’re setting up a new enterprise in the Lone Star State, business insurance should be given a high priority. And it may not be as simple as you imagined. Here are 4 important things you should know:

1. If you’re operating from home and will have clients attending your premises, the liability cover on your home insurance policy may not cover you if you’re using the home as your ‘business premises’. Your business equipment may not be covered either. You’ll need to clarify these issues to determine if additional cover is required.
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Women & Financial Independence

Posted in Life style

Women and financial independence is quite possible but will be more difficult than a man achieving financial independence. Financial independence indicates that there is no dependence on a paycheck and that basically you are your own boss. Women having the responsibility to raise families often have to put their financial independence on hold until the family unit is feasible for business endeavors. Financial independence does not mean to have a large bank account. Financial independence indicates that the the woman can not has their own businesses. (more…)

Manage Your Debt and Credit

Posted in Monetizing

Credit was once defined as “Man’s Confidence in Man.” But in fact, the definition of credit today is more like “Man’s Confidence in Himself.” Using credit today means you have confidence in your future ability to pay that debt. Forty years ago, your parents may have paid cash for their homes and their cars, a largely unheard-of event today. If they borrowed money at all, chances are it was from a relative or friend, and not a financial institution. (more…)

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