7 Steps to a Foolproof Financial Plan
by Eric Roberge Beyond Your Hammock
A foolproof financial plan is one that you can stick to, that you can execute, consistently over time – even through challenging times or unexpected setbacks. This is what to keep in mind if you want to build your own.
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Global Financial Planning Checklist
by Brett Spencer, Impact Financial
Moving to or investing in another country opens up some amazing opportunities. Doing so though comes with additional complexities, taxes and risks that you should be aware of.
To help, we’ve summarized some of the top items to be aware of as your finances become
globalized:
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Save, Invest, Pay Down Debt, or Spend?
by Britton Gregory, Seaborn Financial
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My Observations on How to Manage Your Finances as a University Professor
by Chris Reddick, Chris Reddick Financial Planning
As a university faculty member, other faculty members often ask me some key considerations to ensure their Personal Finances are in good order. This blog post also applies to those in administrative roles at universities or colleges. These are my observations about personal finances teaching for over 20 years.
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