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5 Long-Term Financial Goals and How to Achieve Them

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What are long-term financial goals and why are they important? Long-term financial goals are your money objectives that will take more than a few years to achieve. Your long-term goals are an important aspect of your financial health. These goals provide motivation, direction and discipline when managing your finances.

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Using a Financial Planning Checklist Can Help You Meet Your Goals

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The more often you use it, the more data you have to compare your past and present situations. Review your bank and credit card statements Even if you check on your bank accounts daily, pulling your bank and credit card statements can help you understand how the first quarter of the year has gone.

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Use Mindfulness to Transform Your Financial Well-Being

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We’ve talked before about setting and achieving goals , and one of the simplest (though not easy) techniques to accomplish your financial dreams is developing the habit of mindfulness. It has recently become a secular practice you can apply to many areas of your life, including your finances. What is mindfulness?

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10 Tools to Help You Track Your Money

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I’ve said in the past that finance is an area that you have to be productive as well. You are presented in this post some useful money tools that you can use to your advantage. Therefore, managing your finances should be a top priority. Productivity does not start and end at the office. Prices range from free, $29.95

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Do you know your numbers? Revenue vs. Income – The difference can make or break your company

Stephanie LH Calahan

I recently had the honor of presenting as part of Fire Up Your Biz – Enrich Your Life.    Those deposits could have been any of the following; cash, check, wire transfer or the processing of credit card payments.   I know, and neither do revenue, income, and cash!  How is that possible? 

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Handbook for Life: 52 Tips for Happiness and Productivity

Stephanie LH Calahan

  Simplify your finances. Cut down on the number of accounts you have, cut down on your credit cards, spend less, reduce your bills.    Make your finances automagical. Simplifying your finances greatly reduces your stress.   Set long-term goals. See  Think About Your Life Goals.

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Grow Your Business With These Eight Processes Every Business Should Have

Stephanie LH Calahan

Watch slide #3 in this short presentation for more on why this works.   Co-mingling is when your personal and business finances are mixed--either through a bank account or credit card.  .  Put the process into place and then work it until it becomes a habit--a part of your organization.