Did you ever wonder why some people never seem to be able to keep money around?  They get paid on Friday and all the money is gone before Monday?  Well, in this post we’re going to talk about 5 habits that might be keeping a person broke. Habit #1- Not knowing your subscriptions Subscriptions can add up quickly. You can have $5 here, $10 dollars there.  You should take a moment and review your bank statement or credit card statement to see what monthly subscriptions you have. You also need to determine what you use and do not use.  Cancel the ones that are not being used. Keep an eye out for what you are being charged for in your subscriptions. Sometimes subscriptions plans can increase in price without you being aware so if something you were paying 10 bucks a month for now turned into 20 bucks. Habit #2 – Spontaneous Shopping Who does not like shopping for new things; rather it be clothes, electronics, or even shoes? There has to be a limit to what people can buy based on their budget. One way people dig themselves into a deeper hole is by not realizing how much they

Welcome to our little space on the net.  Just like when you move into a new neighborhood or house, we’re still setting up shop and getting our bearings.  But we’re happy that you’ve found us and we hope that you’ll come back and visit us often. Our mission is to help individuals and small business owners be financially responsible in a rapidly changing world. Our vision is for you to have the knowledge, resources and confidence to reach your full financial potential.  In order to do that, one needs access to education, knowledge and resources.   Here you will not only find those things, but like minded people who want you to succeed.  This blog will give us a way to share good tidbits of info with you surrounding both business and personal finances.  Many people have financial questions that they are dying to ask us in our alternate work over at Wilson Rogers & Company.  When we answer one, it tends to spark another and another…well, you get the jist of it.  Unfortunately, there isn’t enough time in the day for us to answer everyone’s questions individually, so why not do it en-mass? So let this be the place where