Tag: wealth
Opdyke on a “spending plan”
I’ve had the conversation many times with other financial professionals and I think that everyone would agree.
At the root of success or failure regarding a household’s finances is how well they control their spending.
A household that spends LESS THAN they bring in will be flush with cash that they can save, invest, and allow to [...]
Posted: November 4th, 2008 under Personal Finance, Saving-Spending.
Tags: budgeting, Debt, spending plan, wealth
Comments: 1
Ballenger’s tic-tact-toe metaphor
From the book “Borrow Smart Retire Rich“-
The first time you played tic-tac-toe, did you win or lose? How about the second time? I’d guess that the first time someone showed you the game, you probably lost. I’d also guess that the second or third time you played, you were less likely to lose. Eventually, when [...]
Posted: October 4th, 2008 under Personal Finance.
Tags: Borrow Smart, managing wealth, Retire Rich, tic-tac-toe metaphor, wealth
Comments: 1
