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One piggy bank with IOU coming out of coin slot

   

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Business alumnus Carlos Ayala ‘57, credited his education at Loyola for his remarkable success in life and as an investor. Ayala’s accomplishments as a businessman and close relationship with his alma mater resulted in a generous $1.5 million gift to the College of Business in 2011, a portion of which went towards the new stock trading room. Ayala’s gift was also used to support an existing student-managed investment fund, scholarships, funding for more investment classes and a research database system.

 

Photos taken November 28, 2012

Business alumnus Carlos Ayala ‘57, credited his education at Loyola for his remarkable success in life and as an investor. Ayala’s accomplishments as a businessman and close relationship with his alma mater resulted in a generous $1.5 million gift to the College of Business in 2011, a portion of which went towards the new stock trading room. Ayala’s gift was also used to support an existing student-managed investment fund, scholarships, funding for more investment classes and a research database system.

 

Photos taken November 28, 2012

Business alumnus Carlos Ayala ‘57, credited his education at Loyola for his remarkable success in life and as an investor. Ayala’s accomplishments as a businessman and close relationship with his alma mater resulted in a generous $1.5 million gift to the College of Business in 2011, a portion of which went towards the new stock trading room. Ayala’s gift was also used to support an existing student-managed investment fund, scholarships, funding for more investment classes and a research database system.

 

Photos taken November 27, 2012.

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Business alumnus Carlos Ayala ‘57, credited his education at Loyola for his remarkable success in life and as an investor. Ayala’s accomplishments as a businessman and close relationship with his alma mater resulted in a generous $1.5 million gift to the College of Business in 2011, a portion of which went towards the new stock trading room. Ayala’s gift was also used to support an existing student-managed investment fund, scholarships, funding for more investment classes and a research database system.

 

Photos taken November 28, 2012

Tracking expenses on a regular basis gives you an idea of how to control the income & expenses of a company. you don’t need to take a copy or pen to note or record down your expenses. You just need your device to enter your expense. In the TakeFin finance app, you can record your expenses in an easy way. It helps you to track your expenses and gives you an estimation of monthly expenses.

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Toronto covered in a blanket of beautiful white. This is a view from my balcony. Picture taken on December 16, 2007. This picture can also be found at www.adawnjournal.com. Canada's Personal Finance Weblog.

Popmoney Makes Loading Your Prepaid Card from Your Checking Account a Snap

Aiming upward in New York City.

 

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The bad news is, we'll have to take possession of your baby for nonpayment of debt. The good news is, we've preapproved him for his own card!

 

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We used Moo.com to make our business cards with 23 different custom fronts featuring a different Henry Payne cartoon on each. Handing out business cards is more fun, colorful, and memorable this way. Moo.com was very easy to use and delivered high quality cards rapidly.

This is a view from my balcony. Looks like the whole world is covered with snow. I will be posting a few pictures like this. This picture can also be found at www.adawnjournal.com. Canada's Personal Finance Weblog.

Everyone needs money management skills. No one is born with budget planning skills. With all the expenses of running a household, it’s hard to make a family budget. Especially when the amount of money left at the end of the month is less than you want. It’s very important to look at household finance because it is the only way you can control the expenses. By making a proper budget you can track the monthly expenses that you are spending and helps to save your money.

 

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One piggy bank with IOU coming out of coin slot

   

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ST. JAMES park. On the corner of Church Street and King Street, downtown, Toronto. Same picture can also be found at www.adawnjournal.com. Canada's Personal Finance Weblog.

We work around the clock so hard to earn money but when it comes to money management,most of us are not aware of right options of managing our money.After doing away with our fixed deposits or other savings,we keep some cash in our bank accounts for our day to day use.This cash keeps lying idle...

 

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Tourists and pedestrians in front of Sephora, Starbucks Coffee, and Citizen Watch Company stores in Times Square in Manhattan, New York, New York. A giant advertisement for Bank of America, above the Sephora store, reads "Life's better when we're connected". The American Flag from the U.S. Armed Forces Recruiting Station reflects in the Starbucks Window. Vibrant electronic signage covers the sides of the buildings above these stores.

ST. JAMES park. On the corner of Church Street and King Street, downtown, Toronto. Same picture can also be found at www.adawnjournal.com. Canada's Personal Finance Weblog.

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Group of piggy banks with IOU's coming out of coin slots

   

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Picture taken near the intersection of Front Street East and Jarvis Street, downtown, Toronto. Same picture can also be found at www.adawnjournal.com. Canada's Personal Finance Weblog.

Group of piggy banks with IOU's coming out of coin slots

   

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More than a third of Canadians will use their personal income tax refund this year to pay down debt. It’s encouraging to see so many Canadians invest their tax refund money.

 

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Personal finance is a term that covers your spending and saving money. Personal finance includes budgeting, investment, tax, etc. Personal finance apps help us to track our expenses. Personal finance skills are important in everyone's life. Without these skills, a person usually spends money more than the income, always in debt and never able to take the financial decisions.

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Cathedral Church of ST. JAMES. On the corner of Church Street and King Street, downtown, Toronto. Same picture can also be found at www.adawnjournal.com. Canada's Personal Finance Weblog.

Recent forecast using only the Trading Harmonically Methodology. For all other inquires and questions contact Trading Harmonically directly and promptly at : Jacefinanical@yahoo.com

Snow covered tree. ST. JAMES park. On the corner of Church Street and King Street, downtown, Toronto. Same picture can also be found at www.adawnjournal.com. Canada's Personal Finance Weblog.

MATHEMATICS IN THE HOME

 

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8. Financing Education

 

For many years the largest and most important expenses in the family budget were housing and transportation. Buying a home or financing a new car usually require putting down thousands of dollars and/or paying large amounts of money for long periods of time. Today, there's a new kind of expense which, for many families, will cost even more money than purchasing either a car or, possibly, a home. We're talking about financing a child's college education.

 

The day is long past when Johnny and Susie could be sent down the road to the State Normal School where tuition was only a hundred dollars and room and board not much more. In those days, a little financial help from home and a part-time job at school would easily cover the expenses of four years at college. Nowadays the situation is much different. Tuition at many schools runs as high as (and in many cases, well over) a thousand dollars a year. Room, board, and other essential expenses can easily double or triple that mount. At these rates, it's been estimated that a college education today can easily cost $10,000 for each child in the family.

 

Perhaps you can help Mr. and Mrs. Larkin plan their son's education. Richard is only eight years old now and probably won't enter college before he's eighteen. The local bank offers a special savings fund for future college education. They guarantee an annual interest of 4% compounded annually for at least 10 years from the opening of the account. Or, Mr. Larkin's company will make regular payroll deductions of $50 a month for as long as he wants, with the money being held by the company until Richard enters college. The money draws no interest in this fund, however, Which of these two ways of savings will provide the largest "nest-egg" for Richard's education?

 

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Cathedral Church of ST. JAMES. On the corner of Church Street and King Street, downtown, Toronto. Same picture can also be found at www.adawnjournal.com. Canada's Personal Finance Weblog

Couple shopping with laptop and credit card

Andy Forbes, Head of product at first direct, celebrates first direct's Moneysupermarket 'Supers' wins. We bagged Best Overall Provider and Best Current Account Provider.

Tracking your business expenses on a daily basis makes you aware of your expenses done on regularly. It gives you a knowledge of income and expense to control your expenses and try to overcome it. By tracking business expenses daily, you can control costs, and see what you are spending your money on and how much you’re spending.

 

These daily tracking business expenses figures become your marker, to see whether you’re expenses over or under your monthly budget. If you know your business spending it is easy to make a future goal. There are many ways to track your spendings like Register and pen, Google spreadsheet, Online spreadsheet, Budgeting app.

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