Why Your New Year’s Resolution Should Start on Thanksgiving Day

If you’re thinking about making a New Year’s Resolution of any kind – maybe to lose weight, pay off debt or stop a bad habit like smoking – waiting until January 1 to get started is probably the single worst thing you can do. Instead, commit to implementing your resolution beginning on Thanksgiving Day. Why […]
Finish Strong – 5 Tips to Prepare Your Personal Finances for 2020

Can you believe 2020 is less than four months away? Do you know the state of your personal finances? If you need some help preparing for the New Year, then you’ve come to the right place! I’m sure you want to be financially successful in the new year, but you might not know where to […]
Keeping Your Financial New Year’s Resolutions

Happy New Year, We hope you had a great holiday break and are ready to take your finances to the next level in 2018! Here are recent and recommended articles and offers from AskTheMoneyCoach.com and Money Coach University. Keeping Your Financial Resolutions Are you making a financial New Year’s resolution in 2018? If not, you should – and […]
Don’t Make a Financial Resolution Until You Read This

Now is the time of year that millions of people nationwide start thinking about making New Year’s resolutions – especially financial resolutions. Many people grappling with various money problems are waiting for January 1 to roll around. At that point, they’ll make a financial New Year’s resolution such as getting out of debt, improving their […]
10 Financial New Year’s Resolutions Based on What I Learned the Past Year

My husband, Earl, and I love to establish annual goals together as the New Year approaches. Some people call this process “making New Year’s resolutions.” We call it goal setting. Whatever the case, this yearly ritual helps keep us focused, it strengthens our marriage and goal setting often even saves us money. For all these […]
Money-Saving Tips: 4 Ways to Save More Money

One out of four Americans plans to make New Year’s resolutions about money, according to a new survey from Sallie Mae. According to Sallie Mae, 21 percent of consumers want to save more cash. If you could stand to bolster your bank account, here are four ways to save more money and help you keep […]