Banking/Interest

Jason on January 16th, 2010

Organization. The very word itself makes many people shudder, roll their eyes, or imagine filing cabinets and neat labels. Organization, from organize, defined as “to give structure or character to similar parts,” is a difficult thing to motivate oneself to do, particularly if it hasn’t happened in a while.

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Jason on January 11th, 2010

Many of you may know that Benjamin Franklin is said to have coined the phrase “A penny saved is a penny earned.” He actually had quite a lot to say about compound interest. But, as it turns out, a few other founders of the United States of America had something to say on the subject of finance, too.

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Investing is and can be a scary prospect for any of us, but young people have an even harder time getting a good grasp on money management. Here are five quick and easy steps that anyone can take to get started to make themselves more comfortable in the future!

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Jason on July 29th, 2009

Here at Financial Health Guy I try to provide quality content that will help out everyone. As usual, there were plenty of spam and poorly-written articles submitted, but I have weeded through and picked what I believe to be the 10 best of them.

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Jason on June 16th, 2009

As I see those I know becoming college graduates and struggling in this economy, I found this particular post particularly moving. It is a mock speech, written by those at MoneyRulesDebtStinks.com for those joining the ‘real world’ around this time, and is full of some useful tidbits that those of any age should hold close to their heart.

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