Monday, May 16, 2011

7 WealthBuilder Tips to Protect You and Your Money

7 WealthBuilder Tips to Protect You and Your Money -
*      Don’t ever be afraid to ask questions to your financial advisor; get your questions answered and most importantly, begin educating yourself with financial education.

*      If you feel uncomfortable, pressured or intimidated by an adviser, don’t  submit to feeling bad; go by your gut feeling.

*      Get second opinions; not everyone is an expert in everything.

*      Be sure to get documentation and not rely on a verbal contract…the good old days have been replaced with a new culture.  Get what you need documented!

*       Always read documents; do not sign without understanding what you have read.  If you don’t understand something, it would be better to feel safe by checking with a lawyer beforehand, not after wards. I repeat, Do NOT Sign your name to something if you find yourself hesitating.

*      Check out your investment adviser or broker salesperson before you give them your money. Due diligence on your part is required; it is ultimately your responsibility for your decisions.

*      Don’t allow yourself to feel rushed with any important decisions.  Sleep on your decision; don’t feel loss…waiting could be your gain, and if anything, your peace of mind. 

Protect yourself and your money with these 7 WealthBuilder Tips.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Mission of WealthBuilder Journal


Welcome to WealthBuilder Journal. The purpose of this blog is to encourage individuals about building their wealth in these globally-challenging  economic times.

My mission is to empower individuals and entrepreneurs to create success on their own terms and achieve true freedom in their lives.

There has never been a better time to own your own business -- especially as corporate America downsizes, and the layoffs are shockingly plentiful.  The good news is that...

America Runs on Small Business -

...and that there are hundreds of thousands of home based, micro-businesses now, and more growth is anticipated!


Let's move forward with the best knowledge and information we have, and make sound decisions to benefit our families, loved ones, and ourselves.