Girls Just Wanna Have Funds!
October 27, 2008 by Tony
Filed under Moolah Blog, Moolah Blog Reviews, Personal Finance
Girls Just Wanna Have Funds is an outstanding, unique blog about personal finance for women. Enthusiastic, and unafraid to venture into the realm of expressing personal finance through her perspective, Ginger finds a unique way of always grasping her reader base with her excellent blog entries. She makes learning about financial circumstances very exciting, which is something not commonly found with blogs of this sort.
Moolah Blog encourages the spreading financial literacy and Girls Just Wanna Have Funds does just that. Gingers’ Girls Just Wanna Have Funds is not only a personal finance blog, it is a resource of financial knowledge that provides many people with useful and applicable information. The wealth of information at Girls Just Wanna Have Funds is truly priceless. You won’t find another blog as intriguing as this. In my personal experience, the excitement that is reveal through her writings, alone, is enough reason to check her blog out. Not to brag, but she really does stir excitement and motivation with her writings.
Ginger has made a name for herself in writing about personal finance for women; I must admit that her blog can teach us men a thing or two as well! I’m honored to have found Ginger’s blog and to have had the opportunity to chat with her. I’m confident that you’ll gain so much from her writings as I have! Personally, the best part is that it’s valuable priceless information that can better your personal growth! Thanks for your great work at Girls Just Wanna Have Funds Ginger!
To Your Success,
Tony Tovar
Buy me a cup o' Joe!Spendster.org; The Human Element!
October 23, 2008 by Tony
Filed under Economics, Educational, Moolah Blog, Personal Finance, Savings!
If there is anything more importantly needed in today’s completion driven society, its unity. Spendster.org provides a place for all of us to be human again! Through today’s economic hardships, it seems that Spendster.org has stirred something big with this viable and necessary method of educating the masses of their spending behaviors! I think of it as a solution to today’s would-have-been depression! Even though there are massive efforts to prevent a total collapse of the financial system, we all have one thing in common in what could have been a depression far greater than the one the US has experience before…our consumer driven habits! Bellow is what I think might be a common conversation between people if a recession followed by a depression might have taken place if indeed they don’t take place.
Scenario:
Tom:” I can’t believe how this great nation went from being the greatest manufacturing country in the world to a purely consumer driven economy!”
Jim: “Yeah, perhaps buying things I could not afford might not have been such a great idea after all, who knew something like this would happen to the greatest nation on the planet? Lesson learned!”
If there is one thing that differs today than in the early mid 30’s is the sense of needing to save money and be frugal! Today, there are reportedly thousands of suicide attempts that are cause by some sort of financial stress inflicted circumstance. Spendster.org has formed a great community of folks trying to encourage others not to make the same mistakes with our spending habits, keep our heads on straight and start looking for ways to create wealth. In the end, what good does a pair of Gucci glasses or a pair of very expensive clothing get you? Personally, I don’t want to gain the whole world’s recognition and loose my soul! I’m not about to become a slave to the creditor! Take the proactive step in checking out this site, it might be the best thing you’ve ever done!
A Bit of Humor: I found these lyrics and have changed them a bit; I think you’ll get a kick out of em’.
A Pair of Gucci Shades, Three hunid’ dollas!
A pair of Dolce&Gabbana Jeans, Five hunid’ dollas!
Making the [corporate] man rich, priceless!
Taking a statistic from Rich Dad, Poor Dad, it seems that 90% of Americans need to start doing what the 10% of Wealthy Americans are doing…Investing their money or forming businesses! Just an after thought!
Respectfully,
Tony Tovar
MoolahBlog.com
Buy me a cup o' Joe!Money Matters (1/15)-How Valuable Are We?
July 25, 2008 by Tony
Filed under Educational, Personal Finance
photo credit: Tawny Kate-aen
Matthew 6:26- Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?
The song by Swith Foot, We Were Ment To Live, comes to mind when I read this verse. My grasp of this verse is simple! We are God’s creation and hence children of God, with the capacity to do great things; We were meant to live for so much more! Yet sometimes we get into this state of mind where we forget our maker, we forget that the things we have been bless with belong not to us, but to the Lord. All things are His. He can easily give and take away but the one thing that is promised, is that he will take care of you! Are we not more valuable then the birds of the sky? Their heavenly father feeds them, how much more for us?
Buy me a cup o' Joe!Money Matters Series- Money And Our Fear Of Lacking It!
July 24, 2008 by Tony
Filed under Economics, Educational, Personal Finance, Savings!
Buy me a cup o' Joe!Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they?
MATTHEW 6:26







