Financial calculators are incredibly useful tools for anyone to have. Businesses use them on a daily basis – but I’ll bet you’ll find that there are a lot of ways you can too!

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Jason on May 27th, 2009

Not too long ago, I wrote about mortgage tips and what goes into buying a house. I’ve found a good tool for calculating you monthly mortgage or loan payment:

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Jason on April 18th, 2009

Creation and upkeep of a budget can be an invaluable took; simply by doing this, you can figure out where your money is going and how to keep more of it in your pocket (or, rather, in your banking, savings, investment, and other accounts)!

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Jason on April 15th, 2009

In this installment during budget week, we are going to go through how to set up a monthly budget so that you can see where your money goes and figure out how you can cut down.

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Jason on March 31st, 2009

Now is a great time to examine your expense log. If you’ve been following along with the expense grid system, you have been tracking all of the money you spent for the last month or two.

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As you read in Expense Logging Analysis Part One, the money you spend falls into four distinct categories: F/N, F/D, V/N, and V/D. The question now is what to do with this information!

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Jason on February 24th, 2009

The next step is to use the information you acquire from your expense log in order to better how you spend money. By planning your expenditures and having the discipline to stick with a plan you can vastly increase your personal financial health.

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Jason on February 18th, 2009

The variable discretionary expense is the bane of your financial health.

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