Money saving gifts

As we near the holiday season once again with constant deluge of media ads marketing the latest, greatest and expensive “toys” for putting under the Christmas tree what is the feeling you have? Are you excited, joyfully anticipating the parties, company, abundance of food and drink, or are you stressed with thoughts of financial debt, [...]

Financial Equality with Divorce

December 7, 2010 by  
Filed under Life With Divorce, Money Management

What A Financial Divorce Specialist Does For You One of the most challenging aspects of the divorce process is the division of assets from the marriage. Divorce settlements would be simple if you just added up the assets and divided them in half. More often than not this does not lead to a fair and [...]

Single Parents Working from Home

Single parents have pressures that unless you’ve been through it, it’s hard to understand.  Financial stress with the cost of legal representation can be up to $100,000.  Medical expenses often increase while going through the emotional stress.  Career changes may have to be made due to child custody.  Losses from the division of assets.  Added [...]

Discover How to Single Parent & Stay At Home

Discover how you can turn single parenting, your passions and working at home, into making money. If staying at home while raising your children is important for you. Being a single parent you feel the need to “be there” for your children. You know that there your family is more important than your J.O.B. You [...]

Divorced, Now What?

What Happened?  Where did it all go wrong?  Why me? Are these the questions you are asking yourself after divorce? I Can Help! You may have thought you had a great relationship with the home, the kids, your pets, and financial security, so where did it all go wrong? I can’t tell you what happened [...]

Mind Maps and Brainstorming

I love that word “BRAINSTORMING”. Our minds collect so many thoughts in a day and the clutter that filters in can feel like your brain is storming all the time. The actual “act” of brainstorming, for me, is to take those thoughts that are rattling around in my head and formulate them into specific words [...]

Debt to Money Management

Are you suffering from the effects of divorce or/and the recession? Soon after my divorce I lost my job (the Co. went bankrupt), and homeless with 2 kids. I had been part-time employed, so my unemployment income amounted to $400/month. I did not qualify for financial assistance because my name was on title for mortgage [...]

Divorce Help

What Happened?  This is likely a question you ask yourself over and over again after divorce. You thought you had a great relationship, the home, the kids, the pets, financial security. Where did it all go wrong? I can’t tell you what happened, or where it began going wrong, but I can tell you that [...]

Divorce Coach – Healing After Divorce

Why Would You Choose Me As A Coach? For many of you the term life coaching may be a new concept, but internationally hiring a personal coach to improve specific areas in your life is becoming common practice. Since over 50% of North Americans experience divorce in one way or another, (parents, siblings, friends, your [...]

Money Management

March 31, 2010 by  
Filed under Money Management

Wealth is a beautiful gift when you appreciate the value it brings into your life.  Don’t let anybody tell you different. Without money life is more difficult. That does not mean that money is the answer to all life’s problems. Managing money is a learned skill.  We learn through experience, hard knocks, discipline or from [...]

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