Friday, February 29th, 2008
Could your pocketbook benefit from a values check? Certified MoneyMinding Advisor Cindy Morus thinks so. In her new e-book, Spending Your Value-able Life, Cindy leads you through an exercise in defining your values, then connects those values to your spending decisions. It’s right in line with MoneyMinding’s second step (after being grateful for where you are), which is knowing what your priorites are.
If you are living your best life, your priorities will be congruent with your values, and both will be reflected in where you choose to spend your resources. Right? If you haven’t given much thought to it, here’s your chance to brew a cup of tea or coffee, light a candle and sit down with pen and paper and a copy of Cindy’s book. You can look Cindy up on our “Find an Advisor” page.
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Friday, February 29th, 2008
MoneyMinding is an interactive system of financial education - we love questions and encourage them wherever we talk about MoneyMinding because it’s the best way to get people thinking about their own money strategies. Here are some that we received at a recent eWomen Network evening:
- Where can I find a reasonable source for a new small business loan?
- What is the fastest way to reduce personal debt?
- What is the best return on investment today?
- What are your thoughts on RRSPs?
- How do you live within a budget?
- How exactly do you buy real estate for zero down?
Each time we meet with people, either in person, on the phone or even via the Web, these are the kinds of questions that come up. And there often isn’t just one answer - how you begin to make money work for you can be as individual as the style of clothes you wear. But we like to work through the answers with our MoneyMinding members in interactive environments such as teleconferences, seminars and yes, even blogs like this.
So do you have a money question? Enter it in the comments area (or anonymously to questions@moneyminding.com) and we’d be happy to look at it with you. Depending on volume received it might take some time, but starting the money conversation is important to our business, and to your successful financial journey.
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