4.30.2009
4.17.2009
Some people are unemployed for a reason
Unemployment is a very hot topic currently because it’s GOING UP! Did you know that there’s a HEALTHY unemployment rate? There are always people in transition from one job to another and then there’s a LARGE group of people that simply don’t have the skills to get a decent job. So who are they? They’re right HERE.
Want to watch these unemployed people in action? Here are a few of their videos…
This guy does not like…responsibility.
She put her life on Facebook…woops
Talking about your family is good…except when
Not keeping a job is NOT an accomplishment
4.15.2009
Do you have a dream? So did she..
4.14.2009
Who’s in charge?
Who’s in charge of your business, your social life, your marriage, your bank account? If life isn’t going so great…maybe you need to get off the stool. Watch the video and you’ll see what I mean.
- Andy
4.13.2009
Do you enjoy your gifts?
It’s so easy to compare ourselves to others. I often want to be someone else. Do you feel the same way? Take a few minutes out of your busy day of comparing yourself and watch this video.
We do not dare to classify or compare ourselves with some who commend themselves. When they measure themselves by themselves and compare themselves with themselves, they are not wise. - 2 Corinthians 10:12
Leave me a comment below on what you compare yourself against…
Blessings - Andy
4.09.2009
Becoming better…not usually
Finances are a very hot topic these days and a lot of people are asking me, “Is your business getting better now a days?” or “I bet you’re busy with the way the economy is.” These people see the value in what I do (which I appreciate). They understand that I help people maximize their financial situation no matter how much they make.
Here’s why my business isn’t very busy right now;
1. People who are good with their money don’t realize that they could improve their situation more than ever given our current economy.
2. People who aren’t good with their money don’t want to invest the money it takes to learn how to handle their money better.
Which group are you in?
The last couple I coached saved over $350 a month ($4200 a year) after we got done working together. Where they good or bad with their money? It doesn’t matter. What matters is that now they’re better.
- Andy
4.08.2009
Why you don’t want money from the IRS
Have more financial questions that you need answers to? Contact me at www.traubfinancialcoaching.com.
4.07.2009
3.27.2009
Credit vs. Debit Card Story on KELO-TV Featuring Andy Traub - Financial Coach
Should you use a credit or debit card for your purchases? Do they offer the same protection on purchases? Are the rewards from credit cards guaranteed? Watch the story to find out…
For more stories like this one check out my YouTube channel.
You can also visit the Television Appearances section of my webpage.
3.17.2009
Never walking alone...
Be thankful today if you too have that someone.
3.13.2009
3.12.2009
FCC actually makes a funny commercial...
So check your credit score every January 1st, June 1st and September 1st from a different credit agency for free through www.annualcreditreport.com to stay up to date on your credit's standing.
3.10.2009
Less clutter, more cash...on Craigslist.org
It's obvious that America's consumer culture has caught up with us. We have homes full of items that cost us thousands of dollars collecting dust. I have found a great way to sell those items with minimal time or trouble. Craigslist.org is a website dedicated to sales of goods and services in your local area.
Once you have navigated to the website, chosen your state and then local area, you are able to see goods and services that are in close proximity to you. For instance, here's the link to Honda's in Sioux Falls, SD for sale by owner. My wife and I recently sold $2,500 worth of goods in 48 hours on Craigslist.
Here are three tips to selling goods on Craigslist (did I mention this is completely free?!).
1. Write a realistic but appealing description of your item. Tell them everything that's wrong with it and why it's still a good buy at the price you're selling it at. That way they have no reason to say no once they contact you. You've already dealt with the objections in your ad:)
2. Take a few good pictures of your item, and take pictures of the damaged areas if there are any so the buyer isn't surprised when they show up.
3. Price it low enough to get interest but higher than you expect to get for it. Most people who buy on Craigslist buy in cash so be ready to do some negotiating with the buyer. Don't expect full price but don't give it away either! (There's a "Free stuff" section on Craigslist for that). So start selling those goods and enjoy the cash instead of the clutter. If your ad doesn't get any buyers then repost it a week later b/c new people check the ads every day for deals.
Happy selling, let me know how it works for you.
- Andy Traub
Financial Coach