Ho, Ho, Ho Or Bah Hum Bug

I have always loved the holidays.  Always a fun and exciting time of year filled with hustle and bustle.  Some years, though, have been more difficult than others.  Many years, we didn’t really have enough money for Christmas gifts, and it put a lot of added stress on us.  The years had more and didn’t have to go into hock to make a Merry Christmas were also a lot nicer.  I didn’t have to worry about what I would get everyone, I could relax and shop early and get whatever I idea came into my head for that special person.  On years when I didn’t have enough money I would stress and by the time Christmas day would roll around, I would be completely broke and miserable knowing that I spent money that I didn’t have to get through it.  This year, I think that with the economy where it is, we all need to take a few steps back and really look at how much money we are spending on Christmas.  There is nothing fun about buying gifts and then stressing about how to pay for them.  I know I wouldn’t want to think that anyone was getting stressed about a present that they bought me and really couldn’t afford, the gifts are not that important but the people are.  It is a great time of year to acknowledge people, but you have to make practical choices and shop for the deals.  There are a lot of good bargains out there and a lot of really creative ways to give exciting gifts without spending too much money.  This year, let’s all be smart and limit our spending of dollars and just spend time with the ones we love instead.  It is more important than ever to realize that the material stuff is just stuff.  Let’s not buy into the madness that the local businesses perpetuate, let’s take a step back and just enjoy the holidays and not go broke in the process, after all you don’t want to end up in the same financial state as our government do you?

Why Is The Green Paper So Important To Us?

Finances are on everyone’s mind these days, from the rich to the poor, we are all concerned about the financial standing of our country and of our families, but when did this green paper become so important.

With financial times being difficult more and more people will turn to crime, drugs, alcohol. More and more people will go to counseling and get divorced and my question is still why? Have we become a society so driven by the dollar that without it we will just crumble? The answer to that is very simply yes.

While some of us are just worrying about how we are going to make ends meet and pay for the essentials to sustain our families, some of us are actually in a worse financial situation. The rich will feel this financial crunch too, because unlike the poor in this country, who realize that we will just have to generate more income to survive, the rich, who have based their existences primarily on the stock market, the real estate market, and credit cards and loans, will probably be hit even harder than the poor. The lifestyle changes that they will need to undergo to survive this rocky road, will be a much bigger adjustment for them. They will have to give up living on credit and will have to find ways of generating an income through the necessity avenues in this country. They will have to find ways to invest money now in businesses that will be able to survive the financial rough patch, and that could be difficult for many wealthy people.

If you are worried about the financial future of your family, then take action now to sustain your family, we can live without a lot of what we have, we just need to begin to realize the difference between true necessity items and luxury items.