Thursday, December 31, 2009
My new years resolution Is to really pursue my goal of getting better grades in school and follow through with my blog. Let me know your new years resolution in the comments below.
My new years resolution Is to really pursue my goal of getting better grades in school and follow through with my blog. Let me know your new years resolution in the comments below.
Posted by themoneykid at 3:23 PM 0 comments
The last two years of your work life have seen some pretty significant pressures, and congratulations -- you survived them! In all likelihood, this has been because of conditions that are completely out of your control. Fortunately, 2010 will be the year that you can finally feel that your career path is squarely back in your hands. General economic conditions will be improving for you, and you'll be receiving greater recognition for your efforts.
July through September will see new opportunities for you to move up the ladder in your current career path, or possibly branch out into a new position or a new field altogether. Warm up your resume and get it circulating -- even in fields of work that may be feeling the economic pinch, the unexpected is likely to turn up and will likely be a good thing.
Posted by themoneykid at 6:41 PM 0 comments
After asking my parents for about three years for a bank account I finally got one. I even have an app on my iPhone to check my account balance and activities. My first thought after I got the account was " Yeah I'm worth something now" and I loved it. This then brought up a question, what is the bank doing with my money? My initial answer was investments but where and how is unknown.
Posted by themoneykid at 5:37 PM 0 comments
I have a couple of goals for this blog the first being that I want to gain more wisdom of where and how money is invested the other is to put this knowledge into action. I will keep my followers updated in between my insane schedule of water polo practice and school. Please feel free to give me feedback on your thoughts and advise.
Posted by themoneykid at 12:49 PM 0 comments