03/13/2016
Do big goals overwhelm you? Take the one step at a time.
One-step-at-a-time - goal achieving cartoon doodle video
One-step-at-a-time, step-by-step - goal achieving cartoon doodle video Have YOU got big Goals? Reaching your goals is all about steady step-by-step progress....
03/10/2016
[Foster Parents Only] Would you like less stress? Are you tired of struggling in your personal finances? I've been there. At this free online workshop learn the framework my wife and I used to pay off $34,000 in 21 months.
We were foster parents for 6 years. We were also struggling to figure out how to manage our personal finances so we could get out of debt and have less stress in our lives.
The average American household owes $15,355 on credit cards. You're serving your community as a foster parent. I know you don't want to be average...
There's no magic solution, no secret sauce, just a simple blueprint you can learn today. Click below to Learn More. http://ow.ly/Zi53E
Foster Parents - Personal Finance Blueprint for Success
Register for the free online workshop for FOSTER PARENTS. Being a foster parent can be stressful. Don't let your personal finances be another...
03/07/2016
All progress starts with a plan.
03/07/2016
Foster Parents Here are 5 Reasons You May be Having Money Problems
http://www.householdbudgetcoach.com/money-problems/
Foster Parents – 5 Reasons You May be Having Money Problems
As a foster parent, money problems will just add more stress to your life. Here are 5 possible causes of your money problems and what you can do about it.
02/29/2016
Financial Goals - Foster Parents You Can Achieve Them!
http://www.householdbudgetcoach.com/financial-goals/
Financial Goals – Join a Foster Parents Community to Achieve Them
As a foster parent, stressors abound. Don't let achieving your financial goals be one of them. Learn the power of community in achieving your goals.
02/22/2016
As a foster parent, working with a personal finance coach can result in one less stressor in your life. Don't let financial stress be a roadblock between you and your true calling. What is a personal finance coach? Financial coaching focuses on education, decision making, creating good money habits and, in general, how to manage your money on day-to-day basis. [ 718 more words. ]
http://www.householdbudgetcoach.com/personal-finance-coach/
Do You Need a Personal Finance Coach as a Foster Parent?
02/15/2016
[New Post] Foster Kids and Christmas - How to Save Money for Christmas
http://www.householdbudgetcoach.com/how-to-save-money-for-christmas/
Foster Kids and Christmas – How to Save Money for Christmas
Figuring out how to save money for Christmas can be a challenge as a foster parent. Here are some tips to help you get an early start.
02/12/2016
My recent article was published on The Foster Parents website as a guest post. They have a great podcast for foster parents. Go check it out.
Is Foster Care Income Taxable? And Other Tax Questions
Is foster care income taxable? Tax season as a foster parent will likely raise this question and many others about the impact on your income taxes.
08/07/2015
A little humor for all of you budget geeks.
Ray Stevens - Obama Budget Plan
http://www.raystevens.com https://www.facebook.com/raystevensmusic1707 Unhappy about Obama's budget? for the new album or single.
07/20/2015
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this article.
22-year-old college student blows her $90,000 college fund and blames her parents
On The Bert Show, a Kim confesses how she blew through a $90,000 college fund left to her by her grandparents.
01/01/2015
Happy New Year! I hope your 2015 is everything you dream it to be. Take action on the goals you have set.
09/14/2014
The Elusive Emergency Fund
Start with a $1000 emergency fund and EVENTUALLY save 3-6 months of living expenses.
Does this seem like a goal that's not achievable to you?
This is a topic I've been thinking about lately. In know the path to debt freedom can be a long and arduous one. Trust me, I've lived through that journey.
There are 7 basic steps to getting to a life of debt freedom.
Step 1: Save $1,000 In An Emergency Fund
Step 2: Pay Off All Debt With The Debt Snowball (except for the house)
Step 3: Save 3 To 6 Months Expenses In Savings
Step 4: Invest for Retirement
Step 5: Fund College for the Kids
Step 6: Pay Off Your Home Early
Step 7: Build More Wealth and Give
I am in the middle of Steps 4-5.
I don't know about you, but in the beginning of my journey Steps 1 through 3 seemed impossible. Saving a $1000 emergency fund can even seem like a mountain too big to climb. I eventually made it.
What if there was a way to drastically accelerate those first 3 steps?
I'm working on a product to help you do just that. I need your help to make sure it's the right product.
I know your time is valuable so I'll keep it short.
Leave me a comment below and answer these 4 questions.
1. Which of the 1st three steps are you on?
2. If you could wave a magic wand and achieve your current step to debt freedom what would it mean to you? How would this make you feel? (Please be specific and paint a picture)
3. What are your biggest frustrations/roadblocks when it comes to achieving step 1, 2 or 3?
4. What pain would be solved if you achieved step 1, 2 or 3 today?
Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you!