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		<title>Get Inspired and Think Big With Personal Finance</title>
		<link>http://themillionairediva.com/diva/2009/06/15/get-inspired-and-think-big-with-personal-finance/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 04:11:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Diva</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Ariel Pryor
Have you ever assessed your personal finances and then set modest goals to pay off this tiny loan first or increase your income by just a little to start making progress? Did you ever wonder why this approach usually ends up being a financial failure? The importance of thinking big with your personal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<pre>By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ariel_Pryor">Ariel Pryor</a></pre>
<p>Have you ever assessed your personal finances and then set modest goals to pay off this tiny loan first or increase your income by just a little to start making progress? Did you ever wonder why this approach usually ends up being a financial failure? The importance of thinking big with your personal finance goals and getting inspired by them cannot be understated for your success and I will outline the benefits below.</p>
<p>From now on I want you to throw away your modest financial goals and start thinking big. I mean really big. You might have a goal to increase your income, for example, and find a way to earn an extra hundred dollars a month. That personal finance goal was the you of the past, I would like you to take your modest goals and multiply them by 1000! Increasing your income by $10,000 a month might sound inconceivable to you, might sound crazy, but it is one of the secrets to financial success.</p>
<p>Let us talk a little about why thinking big with your personal finance goals works. It begins with a belief that you are capable of anything, I believe in you and you should too. Your beliefs can limit you, like chains, or they can free you to soar the financial heights. When you are inspired you know you are capable of incredible accomplishments, and that includes the financial arena even if your past success has been less than admirable. What you needed was a huge goal, a goal that absolutely inspires and invigorates your efforts to unimagined heights.</p>
<p>By setting these inspired big personal finance goals you free up your personal resources to think big about money on a scale you had previously put little thought into. If I was creating a personal finance plan on a small scale, perhaps I would think and imagine ways on how I could sell a few hundred cookies to earn an extra hundred dollars each month. Now if we multiply our goal, our thinking dramatically changes, how can go about creating hundreds of thousands of cookies, efficiently, and to sell them to increase my income by $10,000 a month. The very nature of your planning changes, and in your thinking change lies the personal finance secret to wealth building.</p>
<p>You may not reach your big inspired personal finance goal on your first month, but your efforts will be reaching for the stars. The rewards are so great as to inspire herculean efforts of finance and business wizardry on your part. Plus, if you fall short, the results might surprise you, far exceeding your original meager personal finance goal of an additional $100 in income, you might find yourself growing and developing the beginnings of a vastly rewarding wealth building enterprise.</p>
<p>Ariel Pryor is a credit expert who counsels and helps people with <a href="http://www.reallybadcreditoffers.com/" target="_new">Really Bad Credit</a> to get the loans and credit cards and begin rebuilding their credit. If you found this article helpful, let me help you save money and time finding your next <a href="http://www.reallybadcreditoffers.com/" target="_new">Loans for Bad Credit</a>.</p>
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		<title>Is Your Financial Planner Working For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 20:53:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Diva</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Martin Hopkins
As with many companies today, brokerage firms are struggling in this economy. Some of the large financial companies, previously seen as staples in a powerful industry, are fighting to stay in business. As a consequence, their stockbrokers have to worry about their own financial security in addition to their clients&#8217;.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<pre>By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Martin_Hopkins">Martin Hopkins</a></pre>
<p>As with many companies today, brokerage firms are struggling in this economy. Some of the large financial companies, previously seen as staples in a powerful industry, are fighting to stay in business. As a consequence, their stockbrokers have to worry about their own financial security in addition to their clients&#8217;.</p>
<p>This can create an issue for those clients; people who want personal, focused attention from those to whom they are intrusting their money and their futures.</p>
<p>For this reason, it is important to determine if your financial planner, regardless of the firm&#8217;s reputation and size, is working for you and your best interests, or if he or she is trying to &#8220;sell&#8221; you on the latest bonds, mutual funds and tactics that will net the highest commissions or bonuses.</p>
<p>To help with this task, a list of 10 important considerations is presented below.</p>
<ol>
<li> Is your financial planner a Certified Financial Planner? Securing this designation means the planner has passed certain exams and is well qualified to deal with clients&#8217; finances.</li>
<li>How does your financial planner accept payment?
<ul>
<li>Commission &#8211; Receives an undisclosed percentage of any funds, investments, trades, etc. made on your behalf</li>
<li>Fee-based &#8211; May work off an established percentage or hourly or yearly fee, but could also accepts commissions, kick-backs, bonuses, etc. from employers or other sources</li>
<li>Fee-only &#8211; Compensated solely by a pre-determined fee for rendered services, instead of commissions, rebates, awards, bonuses, or any other forms of compensation</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Did your financial planner sit down with you at the beginning of the relationship and try to get to know you and your financial goals and needs?</li>
<li>Does your planner make decisions based on your goals and level of risk, or based on what is &#8220;hot&#8221; at the time, or will earn him or her the most income?</li>
<li>Is your financial planner a member of NAPFA, an organization of fee-only fiduciaries committed to putting their clients&#8217; best interests above their own?</li>
<li>Is your planner independent, meaning he or she works only for him or herself and any clients, or does the planner work for a large firm that is beholden to executives or shareholders and could have earnings demands that must be met?</li>
<li>If your planner does work for a company, have you thoroughly researched the company and its successes, failures, and typical business practices?</li>
<li>How many clients does your financial planner serve? How much time and energy does he or she give to each client?</li>
<li>How often do you hear from your planner? Do you feel you are always the one making contact and checking in, even when things are going badly?</li>
<li>Do you get consistent updates from your planner on the performance of your investments, and does he or she take the time to explain what everything means?</li>
</ol>
<p>Taking the time to review these items, and seeing how your financial planner matches up, will help determine if he or she is the right planner for you. Decide what you want and expect in a planner, and then analyze whether that is what you are getting. Be cognizant that you have every right&#8211; in fact it is your responsibility &#8212; to change planners if you feel it is warranted.</p>
<p>If during this particularly difficult economic period you feel you should be receiving a higher level of service than you are, it may be time to consider switching to a new planner.</p>
<p>You may be content, and if so, that is the perfect scenario for everyone involved. However, if you need a change, now is the ideal time to make that assessment.</p>
<p>Martin Hopkins is a fee-only Registered Investment Advisor, Certified Financial Planner, and board member of the Northeast division of NAPFA. In addition, he is a member of the Financial Planning Association and the National Association of Tax Professionals. Martin has more than 25 years experience in the financial industry and started his career as an attorney specializing in financial services law.</p>
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