Vacation without (Financial) Stress

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Vacations are supposed to be the antidote for our stressful lives—relaxation and fun away from the grindstone. But exotic, pricey vacations that drive up your debt and rob your savings can add—rather than diminish—your stress. . . There’s a trend today for extraordinary, high-ticket vacations. Even “educational” and “goodwill” vacations have become pricey. . . There are many influencers on the money we direct toward vacations: Parents wanting to give their children the vacation they never had as a kid; family or friends planning your group vacation without consulting you first about money. Problem is, it may take you months, … Continue reading

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Big Bucks for Big Events

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Recent news stories again extol the big cash parents are shelling out for graduations, proms, bar & bat mitzvahs. Suddenly, it’s the norm to throw lavish events that put you in hock for years. Even the simple prom is becoming as pricey as a wedding. Crazy in normal times, but “hello” we are in a recession. . . . Yes, we do want to stage fun and meaningful events that honor our families. But parents (and grandparents) you need to do so without driving up your own debt, depleting your savings and diminishing the cash for your own needs. The … Continue reading

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Invest in Your Security

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You can’t control the worldwide economic instability affecting all our lives. You can sleep better at night if you invest in your own financial security. Regularly direct money into your savings. Create a savings pot for planned expenses like vacations, car maintenance or taxes. Create a separate savings pot for emergencies. You never know when the unforeseen can happen. If you face sudden upheaval—a job loss, illness, income cut—you’ll need cash to fall back on. In today’s world, savings = security.

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What’s gnawing at your gut?

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What are the money issues robbing your sleep and gnawing at your gut? Feeling anxious about your job longevity? Hopeless about your future? You are not alone. Worldwide, people feel caught in the clutches of financial instability. Everyone has a personal story about how they’re affected and how they’re coping. What’s your story? What keeps you staring at the ceiling all night? Please, please share your experience.

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Love Yourself

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Wouldn’t it be wonderful to do an act of love for yourself? Taking good care of your money life is an excellent expression of self-love. Think about how you make spending and saving decisions. Do you easily swoon to purchases that bring you quickie gratification? It can feel good momentarily to buy something for yourself. But there is a deeper, longer lasting goodness that comes from having your life supports in place, like adequate heath insurance or a savings safety net. Self-love also comes from keeping true to your financial goals, like saving for a more reliable car or retirement. … Continue reading

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The Value of Love

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How much should you spend to show you love your Valentine? Perhaps flowers and candy, dinner and drinks in a 5-star restaurant or a pricey piece of jewelry. Does Cupid’s arrow need to be tied to the green or plastic in your wallet? Now, it really is okay to celebrate Valentine’s Day if it makes you feel good. But don’t get blinded into believing you only get one day in February to say “I love you.” And don’t rob your finances to pay for a pricey date-night or armful of flowers. Consider alternatives to using money to express your feelings. … Continue reading

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Get it off your chest

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Worldwide economic woes continue to be front and center in the news. And now, they’re dominating the primary campaign rhetoric. But is anyone with a microphone really listening to YOU? Is anyone really listening to how you’re wrestling with the uncertainties staring wide-eyed every time you do your monthly bills, fill your gas tank or shop for groceries? Just because THEY are not listening doesn’t mean your story is not worth telling. The story of your financial concerns, your fears and joys—and most importantly how you are coping—is important to others. In fact by sharing with each other, we can … Continue reading

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What keeps your mind racing at night?

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No one’s immune to our worldwide economic woes. We’re tightening our belts, making better money decisions and adjusting our lives. But the horizon doesn’t look so sunny. So how do we cope? How do we continue to find meaning and happiness in our lives with so much uncertainty? I truly believe that barricading ourselves from the outer world causes isolation and fear, and keeps us from taking action. On the other hand, dialog and sharing with others are positive coping mechanisms. By connecting with others, we can grow and learn from each. And experience the openness that lets us take … Continue reading

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Ring in the New Year with Money Self-Esteem

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In the midst of the holiday frenzy and after holiday sales, don’t forget to keep your spending on track. You can still download my free Holiday Cash Flow Plan at kathrynamenta.com/tools.html. Use this practical tool to make an advance shopping list and take it with you every time you go to any store (even for that last minute wrapping paper). Don’t shop off the list. Here’s some helpful self-talk to also take shopping: I trust myself to make mindful purchasing decisions I feel good about the purchasing decisions I make. I don’t jeopardize my family finances by shopping without thinking. … Continue reading

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My Gift to You

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It seems to happen every holiday season. Only this year more extreme. Step into a brightly decorated store and your plan to spend on budget gets over-dazzled by the too-good-to-pass up stuff on sale. So here’s my gift to you this holiday season. An easy and useful tool for keeping your holiday shopping on track. Download my free Holiday Cash Flow Plan at kathrynamenta.com/tools.html and make a conscious shopping list for all your holiday purchases. From the gifts for friends and family to the celebrations, decorations, donations and travel. Take these lists with you when you shop and let them … Continue reading

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