₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,330,919 members, 8,447,748 topics. Date: Saturday, 18 July 2026 at 09:54 PM

Toggle theme

Goodcare's Posts

Nairaland ForumGoodcare's ProfileGoodcare's Posts

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 (of 31 pages)

BusinessRe: Financial Tips For Young Adults by Goodcare(op): 11:11pm On Jan 26, 2013
Financial Basis for Life
Remember, you don't need any fancy degrees or special background to become an expert at managing your finances and ensuring a future for you and your family. If you follow these financial rules for your life, you can be as personally prosperous as the guy with the hard-won MBA.

Contributions are welcomed.
http://www.nigerianstocksonline.com/articles/financial_tips_for_young_adults.php
BusinessFinancial Tips For Young Adults by Goodcare(op): 11:07pm On Jan 26, 2013
I see so many young men working hard just to ensure a future for themselves and being a young adult (at heart) I felt the need to spread this word. My boss once told me, “you might working hard, but hardly working”. If after working hard for so many years and at the end of the day you don’t have anything to show for it. That’s a loss you don’t recover from.
Unfortunately, personal finance has not yet become a required subject in secondary schools or universities, so you might be fairly clueless about how to manage your money when you're out in the real world for the first time. No Dad or Mum to restrict your spending by limiting your allowance. No trust fund to fall back on during emergencies. If you think that understanding personal finance is way above your head, you're wrong. All it takes to get started on the right path is the willingness to do a little reading and a pint of motivation – remember the winning boxer is the most motivated boxer.

To help you get started, we'll take a look at few of the most important things to understand about money if you want to live a comfortable and prosperous life irrespective of whether the Nigerian government has you in mind.

   1. Learn Self Control
      If you're lucky, your parents taught you this skill when you were a kid. If not, keep in mind that the sooner you learn the fine art of delaying gratification, the sooner you'll find it easy to keep your finances to yourself. Although you can effortlessly purchase an item on credit the minute you want it, it's better to wait until you've actually saved up the money. Banks don’t tell you all the truth involved in mortgage payments. I mean the hidden charges and non compliance policy.
      If you make a habit of putting all your purchases on credit, regardless of whether you can pay, you might still be paying for those items in 10 years. It is better to pay in full 5 things you can afford now than pay in part 10 things you can’t afford. In an economic meltdown, you might loose all 10.

   2. Take Control of Your Own Financial Future
      If you don't learn to manage your own money, other people will find ways to (mis)manage it for you. Some of these people may be ill-intentioned, like unscrupulous commission-based financial planners. Others may be well-meaning, but may not know what they're doing, like Aunty Sola or Grandma who really wants you to buy a house even though you can only afford a treacherous adjustable-rate mortgage.
      Instead of relying on others for advice, take charge and read a few basic books on personal finance. It is also easier to bear when the mistake was made by you. Once you're armed with personal finance knowledge, don't let anyone catch you off guard - whether it's a significant other that slowly siphons your bank account or friends who want you to go out and blow tons of money with them every weekend. Understanding how money works is the first step toward making your money work for you. (If you’re new check out our investment 101.)

   3. Know Where Your Money Goes
      Once you've gone through a few personal finance books, you'll realize how important it is to make sure your expenses aren't exceeding your income. The best way to do this is by budgeting. Once you see how your evening bottles of small stout adds up over the course of a month, you'll realize that making small, manageable changes in your everyday expenses can have just as big of an impact on your financial situation as getting a raise. In addition, keeping your recurring monthly expenses as low as possible will also save you big bucks over time. If you don't waste your money on a posh apartment now, you might be able to afford a nice house of your own before you know it.

   4. Start an Emergency Fund
      One of personal finance's oft-repeated mantras is "pay yourself first". No matter how much you owe auto-loans or house mortgage debt and no matter how low your salary may seem, it's wise to find some amount - any amount - of money in your budget to save in an emergency fund every month.
      If you’re my kind with no inheritance to fall back on or rich parents to run to, having money in savings to use for emergencies can really keep you out of trouble financially and help you sleep better at night. Also, if you get into the habit of saving money and treating it as a non-negotiable monthly "expense", pretty soon you'll have more than just emergency money saved up: you'll have retirement money, vacation money and even money for a home down payment.
      Don't just bury these cash inside your grandfather’s grave because you feel it will be safer there; put it in a high-interest savings account or a money market account. Otherwise, inflation will erode the value of your savings.


   5. Start Saving for Retirement Now
      Just as you headed off to nursery school with your parents' hope to prepare you for success in a world that you are yet to fully encounter, you need to prepare for your retirement well in advance. Because of the way compound interest works, the sooner you start saving, the less principal you'll have to invest to end up with the amount you need to retire and the sooner you'll be able to call working an "option" rather than a "necessity".
      Company-sponsored retirement plans, compulsory pension funds are a particularly great choice but what if you don’t like the fund manager used. Most companies even start a retirement plan just to abide by government polices. But to retire early and comfortable, you need to choose your own fun manager (if you don’t like your employers choice) and also start a more aggressive contribution that meets your old age aspiration without adverse effects on your present age needs

   6. Guard Your Health
      If meeting monthly health insurance premiums seems impossible, what will you do if you have to go to the emergency room, where a single visit for a minor injury like a broken bone can cost thousands of naira? If you're uninsured from your work place, don't wait another day to apply for health insurance with an HMO; it's easier than you think to wind up in a car accident or trip down the stairs. You can save money by getting quotes from different insurance providers to find the lowest rates, and try having a conversation with any of their clients. Also, by taking daily steps now to keep yourself healthy, like eating fruits and vegetables, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising, not smoking, not consuming alcohol in excess, and even driving defensively, you'll thank yourself down the road when you aren't paying exorbitant medical bills.

   7. Guard Your Wealth
      If you want to make sure that all of your hard-earned money doesn't vanish, you'll need to take steps to protect it. If you rent, get renter's insurance to protect the contents of your place from events like burglary or fire. Disability insurance protects your greatest asset - the ability to earn an income - by providing you with a steady income if you ever become unable to work for an extended period of time due to illness or injury.
I had a friend whose boutique was burnt down in Port-Harcourt, southern Nigeria, when I saw him, he wasn’t perturbed as I expected. But later found out that the whole complex was insured. So you get my point
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Niger Insurance Plc by Goodcare(m): 12:15am On Jan 26, 2013
Thank you for the info
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Brentford Vs Chelsea - FA Cup (2 - 2) On 27th January 2013 by Goodcare(m): 12:09am On Jan 26, 2013
Chelsea am on my kness, please make sure u win so that I can get up from this pain ooooh
FamilyRe: Just A Thought! by Goodcare(m): 12:06am On Jan 26, 2013
Comment reserved because am still grin single
SportsRe: We Were Robbed - Enyeama Fumes by Goodcare(m): 12:00am On Jan 26, 2013
shadrach77: during the post match conference goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama fumed "I don't knownthe kind of officiating we are having at this tournament. Even if Africa is having its own football, the officiating should not be this bad. i have never seen that kind of penalty call in my life. That penalty shouldn't have been called" he went on, "In our last match, we had a clear penalty and a red card call which was not iven. Now again we are having a penalty awarded against us"
Stay bless eagle God is on our side.I did not trust any ref at all
FoodRe: Who Teaches How To Cook Well In Lagos? Help by Goodcare(m): 11:35pm On Jan 25, 2013
Try and call this person 08060231499 honorable Ojumola is her name. She is a lecural, I guess she will put u through best of luck
FamilyRe: Looking After Your AGED MUMMY/DADDY by Goodcare(op): 11:25pm On Jan 25, 2013
we thank God we have a good relationship with the family of our clients
FamilyRe: Looking After Your AGED MUMMY/DADDY by Goodcare(op): 11:22pm On Jan 25, 2013
Jellitah: How do we screen for 'Geriphiles'? undecided
When I was in primary school in some boys were caught sneaking to phock the helpless blind old ladies left in the convent unattended for brief periods of times. The poor women could not shout. YESSSSSSSSSS OH! Primary school! cry
That is called elderly abuse, and to prevent that I don't allow male carer to care for female vise-versa
EducationRe: Kogi State Government Banned Female Teachers From Wearing Trousers To School by Goodcare(m): 10:50pm On Jan 25, 2013
Deut 22:5 u self fit read am now.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Just Got A Job @V/I & I Live @iyanapaja How Do I Resume @8am Daily by Goodcare(m): 10:34pm On Jan 25, 2013
I feel for you dear but fisrtly please accept my congratulations,My advice is you wake up at 4:30am fresh up and get out by 5:am I tell u all road will be free and u will get to office before 8:00am. Also try and get drivers number so that they can always keep ur seat for you....I once try this guide in ayobo and it work for me. I which you best of luck till u buy your own car.
SportsRe: My Fear For Keshi's Eagles by Goodcare(m): 9:55pm On Jan 25, 2013
I just they pray for these guyz because they don increase my thing grin again, oooooooh God
FamilyRe: Looking After Your AGED MUMMY/DADDY by Goodcare(op): 10:09am On Jan 25, 2013
We may not be the first but we are the best.
FamilyRe: Elderly Care In Nigeria by Goodcare(op): 9:50am On Jan 25, 2013
We may not be the first but we are the best.
PropertiesRe: Half A Plot For Sale By Owner 200k by Goodcare(m): 1:41am On Jan 24, 2013
please email me also I just call ur number now
PropertiesRe: Half A Plot For Sale By Owner 200k by Goodcare(m): 1:23am On Jan 24, 2013
Give details of the plot to:

goodcare2008@gmail.com,07056737703

What documents do you have? Is your own house near the half-plot in question?

Is it 60 x 60 or 30 x 120?

I will come for inspection shao
PropertiesRe: UMBELEIVABLE!!!A Plot Of Land Now Selling At Ibeju Lekki For N800k by Goodcare(m): 12:41am On Jan 24, 2013
Let have a talk
RomanceRe: . by Goodcare(m): 12:10am On Jan 24, 2013
1. I agree
2. I agree
3. Strongly disagree because they like to play with ur intelligent grin, a lady ask me if she can date her father's friend just because the man promise her 10,000 I told her not to do it,but lo and behold she went ahead and later told me that the man gave her some money to complete here school fee debt grin
4. Disagree
5. I agree
6. Disagree my NUM 3. can answer that problem
8-10 strogly agree grin
HealthRe: Medical Home Visits For Aged Patients? by Goodcare(m): 11:42pm On Jan 23, 2013
Those the link help
CareerRe: Seven Steps For Setting And Achieving Your Goals. by Goodcare(m): 11:36pm On Jan 23, 2013
Nice one thank you for the input
HealthRe: Medical Home Visits For Aged Patients? by Goodcare(m): 11:27pm On Jan 23, 2013
Nairaland GeneralRe: Anyone Observed Indian Men Talk Alot by Goodcare(m): 5:40pm On Jan 23, 2013
As a matter of fact, if an India man is moving his head, it means yes to what u are saying grin grin grin huh
AutosRe: Mazda Car For Sale by Goodcare(m): 5:28pm On Jan 23, 2013
how much sir
BusinessRe: Frequently Asked Questions: A-Z Of Company Registration In Nigeria by Goodcare(m): 12:38am On Jan 22, 2013
This lawyer is mavelours
SportsRe: Nigeria's Draw Against Burkina-Faso, Who Do You Blame? by Goodcare(m): 10:58pm On Jan 21, 2013
I blam those u blame
SportsRe: Nigeria-burkina Faso And Osaze's Comments by Goodcare(m): 10:02pm On Jan 21, 2013
trojanjeremy: Pardon all the grammatical blunders abeg! My smart phone does not have a smart screen *smiles
I think is good to send the forum link than to assist ur brother for this grin
Technology MarketRe: Cheap Used Pentium 4 Desktop System With Flat Screen by Goodcare(m): 10:13am On Jan 21, 2013
your pin is not correct
Nairaland GeneralRe: Breaking News by Goodcare(op): 1:56pm On Jan 19, 2013
Emir escapes unhurt
Nairaland GeneralBreaking News by Goodcare(op): 1:55pm On Jan 19, 2013
EMIR'S OF KANO, ADO BAYERO attacked by gunmen , emir driver killed in attack
Just saw it on air now (CHANNELS)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 (of 31 pages)