When I met my husband, I was a young, single parent who lived paycheck to paycheck. He taught me a LOT about finances and saving. Now that we are more ... mature ... we look to our financial advisor, Ric Edelman. Check out his radio and TV programs; simple, logical advice that makes an impact!
when I was young, my parents, as they didn't spend money foolishly so they were good role models. And as I got older, Ric Edelman, as his financial advice follows the same mindset that I already had.
My uncle. He has been self-employed for 40+ years, has no debt and is quite wealthy but also remains completely down to earth and does the maintenance on all his properties. He's a cool person.
I would have to go with Paul Merriman as my financial role model. He provides sound advice on investing for retirement and has helped get my retirement plan on track.
My Mom taught me a lot, from an early age, on how to stretch the budget. I have really good memories of her taking me and my older sister grocery shopping with her - it couldn't have been easy since we always tried to sneak junk food into the cart. Feeding a family of eight was a lot of work, but my Mom cooked from scratch, grew a garden with us kids, and canned with us girls. She was a wonderful example to me and my other siblings.
I really don't know, my mom was always financially responsible but she never gave me any advice. I would say websites like wisebread and bloggers who are about being frugal
I really look up to my grandparents and their personal finances. I would really like to get to the point where we could give away half of our money and still be okay.
Lost my wallet in west Hollywood or in Hollywood by a restaurant or cvs pharmacy. I did one police report in my home city in Uc but need to do one in Hollywood.
My mum just got scammed by the very ppl selling these cheap codes...
I can tell you that one mans delight at getting $200 worth of iTunes for next to nothing is a heartbroken pensioner who had just lost the contents bank account by unscrupulous scumbags...
My parents have always been very responsible with their money, paying bills on time, paying debt down quickly, and saving for future expenses. I also have learned a lot listening to Dave Ramsey podcasts.
I have poor credit due to a divorce and Netspend has been wonderful for me! I get my payroll check 3 days early! I am charged a $5 monthly service charge but I do not have to pay a fee everytime I use my card or check my balance. I have the Premier card and I am very satisfied!
My personal finance role model is Suze Orman! Suze has been called “a force in the world of personal finance” and a “one-woman financial advice powerhouse” by USA Today. A two-time Emmy Award-winning television host, New York Times mega bestselling author, magazine and online columnist, writer/producer, and one of the top motivational speakers in the world today, Orman is undeniably America’s most recognized expert on personal finance.
I also don't have a personal finance role model. I admire many authors and bloggers for their excellent work, but did not see how they manage their finance. I want to learn PF and manage my money well, so that I will be the role model for my kids.
My grandparents have been good financial role models in certain ways. They were raised in an era where saving and simplicity mattered. I think these are values that should make a comeback in a time where we overspend and lead somewhat complicated lives.
My personal finance role model is my Mum, she taught me about savings and playing it safe for a rainy day. She went from nothing to own house, no mortgage in a very short space of time. Very clever lady!
Here is a trick I used back when I worked for pathmark as a meat cutter. Get demoted to a part time position half the pay rate. Work the minimum hours. Collect 330.00 a week in unemployment plus what you get paid for the part time job. Collect and work for 6 months to a year then quit your wartime job work a full time job for 6 months then slack off let them lay you off. And countinue
When I met my husband, I was a young, single parent who lived paycheck to paycheck. He taught me a LOT about finances and saving. Now that we are more ... mature ... we look to our financial advisor, Ric Edelman. Check out his radio and TV programs; simple, logical advice that makes an impact!
when I was young, my parents, as they didn't spend money foolishly so they were good role models. And as I got older, Ric Edelman, as his financial advice follows the same mindset that I already had.
My uncle. He has been self-employed for 40+ years, has no debt and is quite wealthy but also remains completely down to earth and does the maintenance on all his properties. He's a cool person.
My mom because she is frugal but still lives well.
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I would have to go with Paul Merriman as my financial role model. He provides sound advice on investing for retirement and has helped get my retirement plan on track.
My Mom taught me a lot, from an early age, on how to stretch the budget. I have really good memories of her taking me and my older sister grocery shopping with her - it couldn't have been easy since we always tried to sneak junk food into the cart. Feeding a family of eight was a lot of work, but my Mom cooked from scratch, grew a garden with us kids, and canned with us girls. She was a wonderful example to me and my other siblings.
My personal finance role model is my dad. He has taught me to always live within my means, save as much as possible, and invest.
The Depression generation which included my parents. They got things done with very little. They saved, sacrificed and had integrity.
I really don't know, my mom was always financially responsible but she never gave me any advice. I would say websites like wisebread and bloggers who are about being frugal
I really look up to my grandparents and their personal finances. I would really like to get to the point where we could give away half of our money and still be okay.
My role model would be Suze Ormon for telling it like it is, no sugarcoating. Her advice helps me strive for a better financial life.
Lost my wallet in west Hollywood or in Hollywood by a restaurant or cvs pharmacy. I did one police report in my home city in Uc but need to do one in Hollywood.
Good show!
My mum just got scammed by the very ppl selling these cheap codes...
I can tell you that one mans delight at getting $200 worth of iTunes for next to nothing is a heartbroken pensioner who had just lost the contents bank account by unscrupulous scumbags...
My parents have always been very responsible with their money, paying bills on time, paying debt down quickly, and saving for future expenses. I also have learned a lot listening to Dave Ramsey podcasts.
I have poor credit due to a divorce and Netspend has been wonderful for me! I get my payroll check 3 days early! I am charged a $5 monthly service charge but I do not have to pay a fee everytime I use my card or check my balance. I have the Premier card and I am very satisfied!
My personal finance role model is Suze Orman! Suze has been called “a force in the world of personal finance” and a “one-woman financial advice powerhouse” by USA Today. A two-time Emmy Award-winning television host, New York Times mega bestselling author, magazine and online columnist, writer/producer, and one of the top motivational speakers in the world today, Orman is undeniably America’s most recognized expert on personal finance.
My grandmother is my finance role model because she has shown me that you can have the things you care about most if you prioritize and work hard.
I also don't have a personal finance role model. I admire many authors and bloggers for their excellent work, but did not see how they manage their finance. I want to learn PF and manage my money well, so that I will be the role model for my kids.
My grandparents have been good financial role models in certain ways. They were raised in an era where saving and simplicity mattered. I think these are values that should make a comeback in a time where we overspend and lead somewhat complicated lives.
Great Information about stock market.
My personal finance role model is my Mum, she taught me about savings and playing it safe for a rainy day. She went from nothing to own house, no mortgage in a very short space of time. Very clever lady!
Here is a trick I used back when I worked for pathmark as a meat cutter. Get demoted to a part time position half the pay rate. Work the minimum hours. Collect 330.00 a week in unemployment plus what you get paid for the part time job. Collect and work for 6 months to a year then quit your wartime job work a full time job for 6 months then slack off let them lay you off. And countinue
Dave Ramsey! He's my guru :)