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MoneyAir Flight 2013

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard MoneyAir Flight 2013, with non-stop service to Money Success! It is my pleasure to be your financial flight attendant who will guide and assist you for the duration of this 12-month journey.

Your trip on MoneyAir will be customised to fit your needs, as all passengers must create individual flight plans to achieve their personal objectives. It is important that you make a directional map that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-based. If not, your journey will be aimless and frustrating, and you will not be able to reach your desired destination.

On MoneyAir, we put you in the pilot’s seat, as you are actually the designer and driver of your own destiny. You will be required to adopt a persistent and determined attitude on this flight, as it will not always be a smooth or simple journey. As we prepare for take-off, please pay full attention as I explain the safety features of our special flight. Continue reading MoneyAir Flight 2013

Money Lessons from the Mango Tree

There’s no time quite as enjoyable for the typical Jamaican as mango season. Every sense is stimulated as the sight, smell, feel and taste of a delicious mango will herald an enjoyable experience. Even hearing the words, ‘Would you like a mango?‘ can bring a heady anticipation of coming delights.

It may not be immediately obvious how eating a juicy mango could lead me to reflect about money. However, because I’m immersed in money issues — coaching people with money problems, reading material from money experts and developing resources to teach others about money — then anything and everything becomes an opportunity to discover something new about money.

I have recently been sharing some of the money lessons that I learned from books and CDs, but there are also everyday occurrences that continue to teach me about basic financial principles. If you have a desire to uncover the secrets to financial success, then even the simple realities of life will supply you with useful insights.

Here are some of the lessons that I learned from observing the mango tree and its fruit. Continue reading Money Lessons from the Mango Tree

Raising Money-Smart Children

“I just negotiated to reduce my bill by US$20!” shouted Gayan excitedly.

Her smile shone brightly not just because of the rows of metal on her teeth, but also from her pleasure in successfully making a deal to save money. I looked up in amusement, wondering what on earth a 14-year-old kid knew about the art of negotiation.

I turned to her mother, Andrea Reid-Davis and asked her what kind of negotiations her daughter was involved in. She noted that Gayan had just bargained with the orthodontist’s assistant to cut her bill for fixing her damaged braces.

Reid-Davis explained that because Gayan kept eating the wrong foods, she would regularly break the bands on her braces. To ensure that Gayan realized the consequences and costs of her actions, the smart mother decided to have Gayan pay the bills from her savings. Continue reading Raising Money-Smart Children