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Jewish World Review
Bookmark These: Learning from your financial mistakes
By
Reid Kanaley
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | (MCT)
We all make mistakes, and many of them are likely to be financial ones: bad buying, bad borrowing and failure to save, among others. Deciding to learn from those mistakes is the best policy. Failure philosophy. Under the heading "A philosophy of failure," J.D. Roth writes at his getrichslowly.org site that we can learn from "mundane mistakes" such as going food shopping while hungry. He's got a three-step plan in this post. First, figure out what went wrong. The second step is to make a plan to prevent the mistake. Perhaps, for example, you need to make a point of having a snack or meal before you get to the grocery store. And, third, "view each mistake as temporary and isolated." That way, the "failure" is not part of a larger, more difficult problem, like a character flaw. Story continues below. http://bit.ly/Pw5kEM Financial regret. A post here by Rob Berger is titled "How to harness the stunning power of financial regret." Berger has a five-step program that begins with the advice to "stop beating yourself up over past financial mistakes." Recovering from a financial mess requires the ability to see the mistake in perspective, change a bad habit, and look to the future, he suggests. This is from a sight called DoughRoller, whose tag line is, "Make more, spend less, invest the rest." http://bit.ly/SqQled You might want to follow up with another Berger post: "5 things I did in my 20s that made me rich in my 40s." http://bit.ly/QKAxEl Testimonials. This page of "our worst financial mistakes" at wisebread.com may be a few years old, but the stories on it - and the lessons learned - resonate. They are the tales of financial mistakes from folks who repeatedly ran up huge credit card debts, or bought houses they couldn't afford and refused to make sacrifices for financial goals. http://bit.ly/UTaLDi Poor house. Mint.com notes here 10 financial mistakes that will "put you in the poor house." You could probably list them yourself, but still make the mistakes, so a little review is good. Spending too much, borrowing too much, neglecting to get insurance, being a slacker and so on will do you no good.
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Previously:
Vetting your investment adviser
Personal-finance gems
Maintaining your credit score
How the drought affects your budget
Will you will?
Working from home
Selling a home
Why bother with a 401(k)?
Social Security and other delayed gratifications
With rates low, think about refinancing a mortgage
Watching your bank
Saving better, behaving better
Car buying, car selling
The cost of budgeting
Saving money on wireless bills
The case for paying cash
Finding, fixing your credit score
Time to start looking for summer jobs
Saving for retirement
Steps to take to avoid an audit
The most expensive things in life
Resources for budding entrepreneurs
For money decisions, should logic or emotion lead the way?
Navigating real estate industry
Getting the most out of your job search
Set a plan to repair finances
Keeping personal data secure
Income equality
Online moves may help lower your taxes
Death and money
Retirement planning in unusual times
The European Central Bank
Using social media as networks
Enrolling or changing Medicare
Scrape up health care savings
Dust off the old stamp collection
Protect yourself
When your job is at risk
The jobs are out there
Reacting to new bank fees
The daunting task of funding retirement
Managing money
Analyzing the debt debate
Money wasters
How your salary measures up
Watch out for that (financial) banana peel
How to navigate earnings season
Examining exchange-traded funds
Adjusting investments a delicate balancing act
How banks match up
The psychology of investing
Retirement planning for all ages
Get up to speed on cellphones, service plans
Getting a job
How to select a financial planner
Cut down on gas prices
Protecting your online data
Research individual health care policies
Help with individual health insurance
Tax time nears
Resources for retirement
How to ask for a raise
Pros, cons and costs of insurance
Catching business videos online
Avoiding, or recovering from, career mistakes
Making sense of ETFs
All about macroeconomics
Financial aid for returning students
Plumb Web for wisdom on paying for college
Give 'til it helps, your taxes
Take action in 2010 to affect tax outcome
Know the warning signs of impending financial crisis
How to identify, make and pursue opportunity
For richer, for poorer, but hopefully richer
How elections will affect your bottom line
Estate planning distasteful, but necessary
Is college worth the cost?
The pros and cons of early retirement
Decide for yourself if recession is over
Get advice on paying student loans
Find resources to help start a company
Research inflation, deflation to set investment strategy
Pick best app to manage finances
Learn when to refinance mortgage
Options, obstacles complicate seniors' housing
Educate yourself on fiscal, monetary policy
Check out brokers before handing over money
Boning up on exchange-traded funds
Are you paid enough?
Everything you need to know about death and taxes
Social lending cuts banks out of equation
Resources for saving money on summer vacation
Scouting out job opportunities on the Web
Get informed on 401(k) rules
Buy or rent?
Web resources for managing credit
Sites to guide you through headhunting process
Social insecurity
Better work habits
Seek aid online when filing taxes at the last minute
How to save money, or waste it, with a home garden
Web sites to explain the mysteries of inflation
Part-time problems
Tax help
Raise, promotion or new job strategies
Early retirement info on the Web
Self-promotion may be the key to landing that job
Helpful college financial aid sites
Money minders
In a dispute with the IRS?
Tips on how to sell stuff online
W-shaped recovery
Get control of your credit history
Teaching children about the value of money
Facing foreclosure
Just DIY
Starting your own business
Some help for the sandwich generation
Trying not to overqualify
The art of the deal
How to save money
Paying for college
Hanging onto your job
Got game? These sites got cheats
Who are you?
Online power tools
Here's how
Crazy contraptions
Turtles away!
Poetry in action
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That's life
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That was then; this is now
Is your number up?
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On top of the world
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How much is enough?
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The joy of Bob Ross
Online goes prime time
You don't need to know this
Remembering the creator of Scooby-Doo
Do-it-yourself art
‘Leave me alone!’
Special deliveries
Weight-loss journeys
Daily routines
Working without a map
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New year, new diet
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Chatting: Central characters
Wonders never cease
Secret messages
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Freaky food forays
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Missed marketing
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A quest for dragons
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Coping with illness
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In reply to your e-mail ...
Turn your handwriting into a computer-based font that will allow you to churn out homespun greetings
Music for everyone
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Central characters
E-mail @ 35
Idle chatter
Funny money
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