It seems to me that, for large swathes of the public, the two “fiscal rules” that govern economic expenditure are, if not totally incomprehensible, at least too shatteringly dull to care about. One states that borrowing should not exceed the bracket of 40% of GDP whilst the other, the ‘golden rule’, refers to the balancing [...]
Written on July 23, 2008 | Posted in
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Firstly, what do I mean by a financial goal? For most of us, that would generally be a goal to either increase income or reduce consumer debt. Of course there may be times in our lives where we want to increase consumer debt to acquire goods and services sooner or to reduce our [...]
Written on May 30, 2008 | Posted in
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Creating a business budget is very similar to creating a personal budget. However there are some differences. When you own a business, taxes are not directly taken out of your income, which makes your income and any quarterly tax payments extra important to track. Having an accurate and realistic budget will help you make accurate [...]
Written on May 20, 2008 | Posted in
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Small business owners generally fall into two categories. There are the business owners that let their accounting tasks, invoicing, and payables pile up on their desk – or even in a shoe box, until they’re forced to face the music. Usually this happens around tax time.
The other sides of the coin are the business [...]
Written on May 20, 2008 | Posted in
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Do you have a burning desire to achieve in a sport, hobby, talent or business venture but you never seem to have the time or money to achieve it?
Today I am going to talk about the importance of budgeting in relation to goal setting. For years and years I have set goals [...]
Written on April 18, 2008 | Posted in
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In this day and age, it is easier than ever to spend money – just whip out your debit card and buy whatever you want. The problem with these nearly frictionless transactions is that it is difficult to keep track of your money. When most people wrote checks for every day purposes, at least they [...]
Written on April 17, 2008 | Posted in
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To borrow a line from the Police, it might seem as easy as your a-b-c’s, but there’s a lot that goes into effective financial modeling. For the past 8 years with Practice Technologies, and going back some 10 years before that, financial modelling has always been central to the analysis I’ve relied upon to [...]
Written on April 17, 2008 | Posted in
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The thought of putting yourself and your family on a budget can often feels overwhelming for many. The truth of the matter is that not having a budget, operating with financial blinders on, is much more overwhelming than creating and sticking to a budget.
Before you even get started thinking about a budget, you’ll [...]
Written on April 17, 2008 | Posted in
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I’m a big fan of accountants, but that’s mostly because I don’t like taking the time to figure things out. When it comes to money, I’d much rather listen and follow the advice of an expert than to try to learn it on my own. However, when you’re creating a business budget, you [...]
Written on April 16, 2008 | Posted in
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Ah, America…land of the free, home of the indebted. According to CNNMoney.com, the average American household has almost $9,200 in debt. That’s the average. Some have much, much more. Interest rates generally run in the mid to high teens, so counting interest and payments on other debt, such as mortgages, the average American is dealing [...]
Written on April 16, 2008 | Posted in
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Have you ever had an argument with your partner about money? Has he or she spent more than they should? Have you over-spent and tried to cover it up to avoid a fight? I have developed a system to stop the arguments over money. I have been married for nearly 14 [...]
Written on April 16, 2008 | Posted in
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Sit amongst a group of friends and associates and mention the word budget, and suddenly everyone has somewhere else they need to be. Usually no one wants to talk about budgets, no one wants to think about budgets, and no one wants to follow a budget. However, when looked at with open eyes a budget [...]
Written on April 16, 2008 | Posted in
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