by Christine Roebuck | Feb 8, 2017 | Blog Posts, Financial wisdom, Money saving tips
Impulsive shopping can blow your budget out of the water. According to MSN Money (2017), 41% of Americans use a budget (spending plan) to track their expenditures. However, 84% of Americans ditch their plan and choose impulsive spending; spending money that they...
by Christine Roebuck | Dec 21, 2016 | Blog Posts, Financial wisdom
Peace, at Christmas time is essential. Be intentional about making peace the center of your focus during this time of the year. Four things that can steal your peace at Christmas time are 1) More month for bills than money 2) Improper planning during the year 3) No...
by Christine Roebuck | Nov 30, 2016 | Blog Posts, Financial wisdom
Cease Comparing. To do otherwise could be very costly in more ways than one. Do you stress to impress? Comparing your lifestyle with others could place undue stress on you; mind, body and spirit. In my opinion, comparing lifestyles seems to be a big problem in our...
by Christine Roebuck | Nov 7, 2016 | Blog Posts, Financial wisdom
Determination is a key component to executing your financial strategies. It’s important to start with the end in mind. Avoid allowing “YOU” to talk yourself out of finishing 2016 strong. For example, starting a new year off right with fresh new...
by Christine Roebuck | Aug 23, 2016 | Blog Posts, Financial wisdom
Understanding generational wealth and money is essential. Many people seek after money with the wrong motive, greed. Your view of wealth and money, whether skewed or clear, could be the legacy that you leave your children, grandchildren and others that you...
by Christine Roebuck | Aug 16, 2016 | Blog Posts, Financial wisdom
Financially stable or unstable? What is your current status? Overcoming financial instability requires you to define the state of your current financial situation. Financial stability means that you spend less than you earn. It means that your income covers your...