Archive for January, 2009

Five Things That a Generation X Financial Planner Did, That You Can Too

Posted on Wed, 14th January, 2009 by Jeremy (19) Comments

This is a guest post from Jeff Rose, an Illinois Certified Financial Planner(TM) and co-founder of Alliance Investment Planning Group. He is also the author of Good Financial Cents, a financial planning and investment blog. You can also learn more about Jeff at his website JeffRose Financial.
Turning the age of 30, I now reflect back at some of the [...]

Don’t Forget – Today You Can Get Free Advice From Kiplinger and the NAPFA

Posted on Tue, 13th January, 2009 by Jeremy (2) Comments

Kiplinger is partnering with the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors for an event called Jump-Start Your Retirement Plan Days. Through this event you’ll have access to fee-only financial planners that are ready to take your questions. From saving for retirement, paying off debt, or even estate planning, they are there to help. 
There are two ways [...]

Robert Kiyosaki Writes Something Else I Agree With – Assets Don’t Make You Rich

Posted on Mon, 12th January, 2009 by Jeremy (12) Comments

If you’ve been reading my site for the past few years, you probably know that I’m not a huge fan of Robert Kiyosaki. Granted, he’s very successful, and has inspired many people, but I don’t feel his advice is very well-suited for the masses. I’ve talked about him in the past, and back in March of [...]

Friday Finance Findings for January 9th

Posted on Fri, 9th January, 2009 by Jeremy (3) Comments

Happy 2009. Hopefully everyone had a good holiday. It’s been tough to get back to the daily grind this week, but it kind of feels good to be back. It’s always nice to have some time off, relax, and visit friends and family, but the daily routine can be a good change of pace. 
So, what [...]

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