"Trees Full of Money"- Another personal blog
>> Sunday, July 6, 2008
If trees were trees full of money then --------
There would be no charm in life. Isn't it?
I believe that our struggle with life and earning money is keeping us active and full of energy.
No doubt that money or finance is an important part of our life. And I feel that we should get as many information about finance and money to face the world bravely. Our weapon to fight against debt, and loan might be planning, budgeting, saving, investing.
Trees full of money is a personal finance blog. There are a lot of useful posts at the blog among which I would place some links at the bottom. But first I want to quote why blogger created the blog and the personal reason which was a stimulant for the blogger's concern to finances. His personal story is also inspirational.
Blogger says:
"I’m just a working guy who’s made a few financial missteps in his life and finally got a grasp on things before they spiraled out of control. If you’ve found this site, chances are we share a similar interest in money management and I invite you to hang around!"
- I’m NOT an expert on Personal Finance Matters. In the fall of 2003 I had a dramatic realization. Even with a healthy income my family and I had managed to accumulate over $90,000 of non-mortgage consumer debt. We were completely out of control and heading for disaster. Desperate to right the ship before it sank, I got my hands on every piece of financial literature available at the local library. We developed a plan, and within two and a half years all our debt was paid off, we had an emergency fund, and a strong down payment for our new house. It wasn’t easy (even with our income), and there were many sacrifices along the way. But the end result (being debt free except the mortgage) was one of the best things we've ever done.
- I am against the irresponsible use of debt. Unfortunately, many people don’t realize that they are using their credit improperly until the debt takes on a life of it’s own and starts controlling the borrower.
Few post links:
* My Car Leasing Experience
* Are You Saving too Much for Retirement?
* My day trading experience
1 comments:
Thank you very much for the kind words! I am glad that you enjoyed reading my articles!
Regards,
Ben
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