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Your Journey Begins

With MoneyGrow, your journey to financial independence starts here. Please be sure to explore all our blog posts and reach out if you have any questions or concerns.

Build an emergency fund

A “rainy-day” fund should be able to cover 3-6 months worth of your monthly expenses. An easy way to determine your minimum (3-month) emergency fund is by multiplying an estimate of your monthly fixed and variable expenses by 3.

Explore Easy Ways to Save

Utilizing technology can provide and easy, fun and rewarding way to grow your savings. There are many companies out there that provide applications to assist you in improving your financial proficiency. Albert, is a financial service company that serves as a tool to help you save for the things that matter most in your life. Their mobile application has an outstanding user-experience personalized for your specific needs.

Tackle Debt And Invest For The Future

Eliminating debt has never been easier with the Debt Snowball strategy. By focusing on tackling your smallest debts first and the ones with the highest interest rates, you will see exponential progress in no time.

Once debt is taking care of, you can channel your energies into making your Money-Grow. Explore apps like Acorns, that allow you to invest small portions of money while you spend.

Live The Life You Deserve

“Your economic security does not lie in your job; it lies in your own power to produce—to think, to learn, to create, to adapt. That’s true financial independence. It’s not having wealth; it’s having the power to produce wealth.” –Stephen Covey

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Final “take-aways”

Throughout the course I have learned a lot about digital media and gained valuable skills that I can apply in the rapidly growing world of the computer-age. This class has provided us with important theories and techniques to properly analyze, produce, and share digital information with the use of information communication technologies (ICTs). The three … Continue reading Final “take-aways”

SoundCloud Podcast

Listen to my new podcast on SoundCloud! In this podcast I review the online resources of the New Jersey Coalition for Financial Education, a non-profit organization dedicated to the financial wellbeing of New Jersey residents. The resources discussed include: Articles, Presentations, Reports, and Webinars. I also, draw a connection to my personal website, MoneyGrow, which … Continue reading SoundCloud Podcast

SoundCloud PSA

Listen to my new PSA on SoundCloud! This week my partners and I, have created a public service announcement (PSA) promoting the New Jersey Coalition for Financial Education (NJCFE), a non-profit organization that focuses on educating NJ residents on personal finance. They provide many online resources that we will review in the upcoming weeks in … Continue reading SoundCloud PSA

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