finance-board.info05 Jul 2008 02:41 am

If you are like most people today, you do not have a will. The
reasons for this failure are many, with the most common being
along the lines of “I don’t have enough assets to worry about”,
“I don’t know how to write a will”, or “Lawyers charge a lot of
money”.

Here’s my answer to the last two - buy a software package that
helps you draw up your own will and follow the forms. This
software will ask you a series of questions and you supply the
answers. When you are done, you have a piece of paper ready to be
signed; witnessed and placed somewhere it can be found in the
event you die.

As for your lack of asset objection, that might be true if you
live in a cardboard box, with only the clothes on your back, as
the last surviving member of your family. If this does not
describe you, than you do have assets and you really should make
preparations for dispersing them when you die.

As you can tell from the title, this is not about your will
except to relate as to why everyone should have one. Instead,
this writing is about your children. If you are childless, keep
reading because someday you may have children. If you know you
will never have children, keep reading because someday you may be
able to use what you learned here in a discussion with someone
who has children.

The biggest reason everyone who has children must have a will is
because of the children’s guardian. Essentially, a guardianship
is an institution created and administered by the court, making
the guardian a court-appointee. However, when you name someone to
be a guardian in your will, you make it difficult for someone
else to be appointed. If you don’t name a guardian, a judge will
decide who will raise and nurture your children. Most likely,
this judge does not know your family, nor does the judge really
have the capability to know if any of your extended family
members can properly raise your child.

It is impossible to stress how important it is for parents who
die early to find the right people for the guardianship job. They
will be responsible for the upbringing of your children. You
should definitely consider things like parenting skills, values,
physical environment (apartment/farm), and religion.

Two important questions to ask (and the answers):

1. What if the best person to bring up your child physically
is not the best manager of money? While you are planning your
will and your children’s guardian, you can also plan to separate
the functions of guardianship. To do so, you first write your
will appointing a “guardian of the person” who will care for your
children physically. Then, also in your will, you name the person
whom you appoint to be the “guardian of the estate”. This
person’s job is to dole out the resources so that your children
are not a burden on the person or family taking care of them.

2. What if the guardian you select is over flowing with love
and values, but scrape the bottom of the barrel each month to
feed their own children? Everyone knows that you do certainly do
not intend to add your children to theirs and cause them undue
hardship. This leaves only one real solution.

Provide adequate financial resources for the guardian to properly
care for your children. At the least, you should provide enough
cash resources to feed and cloth your children each month until
they complete high-school. Many parents also make an effort to
provide the resources for their children to be able to go to
college.

Most likely your own asset chart is a little short for providing
the amount of cash your children will need or you want to provide
after your death, consider using life insurance. Term life
insurance to be paid into a trust is relatively inexpensive
during the years your children are at home.

If you are leaving a trust with a significant sum of money, you
may want to appoint a “guardian of the estate” to handle the
finances separate from the “guardian of the person”. This can
remove the obvious temptation if someday the guardian encounters
personal finance difficulties.

The estate guardian and the person guardian must be able to get
along, so it is important you pick the right people for these
positions. Even more important is that if you do die early, your
child will be brought up in a loving, nurturing home you have
chosen.

After all, you wouldn’t go through the difficult issues of estate
planning and guardian picking if you didn’t want the best for
your children. That best includes you making out a will, and
doing it as early as tomorrow.

Roger Sorensen is a Financial Speaker and Author and the editor of Money Basics - The Newsletter found online at the website Slave2Work.com. You can contact him through the website, read articles he has written and find his most recent book “You Don’t Own Money 2nd Edition” at the http://www.Slave2Work.com Bookstore - Roger Sorensen is a Financial Speaker and Author and the editor of Money Basics - The Newsletter found online at the website http://www.Slave2Work.com You can contact him through the website, read articles he has written and find his most recent book “You Don’t Own Money 2nd Edition” at the Slave2Work.com Bookstore - http://www.slave2work.com/products/ematerials/ebooks/ydom2ebook.html

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finance-board.info04 Jul 2008 09:11 am

How did your finances shape up at the end of the tax year?

Are you in a better financial position now than 12 months ago? Have your assets increased in value? Are you earning more money?

If you’ve answered yes to these questions, that’s great. If you’ve answered no, then perhaps it’s time to take stock of where you are financially and look at how you can enhance your current situation.

Avoid Laziness

I’m always amazed that so many people spend most of their life at work and totally neglect their personal affairs.

Many of the business people I coach want their professional lives to be in order, and admit that their personal affairs are in chaos.

They have no systems for handling this most important area. The household paperwork is disorganisedpiled up in a corner of the housesomewhere. They have no idea where they spend their money and often have no plan for their financial future.

If you do not organise your personal life, you won’t have much of a future to look forward to.

Avoid the excuses that you are too tired, don’t have the time, and don’t know how.

Step Off the Treadmill

Here are several tips to get you started:

Set up a filing system to store your paperwork.

File your papers in categories: Bank, Car, Children, Home, Medical, Insurance, Investment, Tax, Utilities etc.

Organise direct debits for regular bills.

Read, sort and action your snail and e-mail daily. This will avoid a big build-up.

Make a note in your diary when you need to remember to do things.

Check your bank accounts weekly via phone or the Internet to keep tabs on your money.

Allocate a particular day and time each week to review your personal affairs.

Get educated - attend seminars, read books and listen to information on wealth creation. (Our fortnightly Event Update often advertises worthwhile events that will help you). Having knowledge will make it easier to make decisions and take action.

If you have a pro-active accountant or financial advisor - ask them what can you do to make the most of your money.

Review all your insurances to ensure you have adequate cover and are getting the best value for your buck.

Record your income and expenses in a spreadsheet to gain a true picture of where your money really goes.

Organising Your Financial Future

This area should be top priority. If you do nothing because it’s too much effort well think about this.

What would happen if you lost your job, have an accident and receive no income for 6 months? How would you (and your family) survive financially? Do you have your insurances in order?

Where will you be in the next five years? Maybe retired and on a pension? Or perhaps you have superannuation you hope will be enough to live on?

Unfortunately too many people are under false illusions about how superannuation will be the answer for a secure retirement.

Hope is not enough. You have to be pro-active and seek out people who can help you. But be careful who you take advice from and what is the motivation behind them “selling” you their ideas.

Educating yourself on how to make the most of your hard-earned money so you can create wealth should be a high priority. After all, if you’re not interested in securing your financial future, who is?

The Final Word

If you take control of your personal affairs you will have peace of mind and know that you are making things happen.

I once heard someone say: Some people make things happen, others watch things happen and still others wonder what happened. What do you choose to do?

Have a great week

Lorraine Pirihi

About The Author
Lorraine Pirihi is Australia’s Personal Productivity Specialist and Leading Life Coach. Her business The Office Organiser specialises in showing small business owners and managers, how to get organised at work so they can have a life! Lorraine is also a dynamic speaker and has produced many products including “How to Survive and Thrive at Work!”
To subscribe to her free ezine visit www.office-organiser.com.au

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finance-board.info02 Jul 2008 06:40 am

You have heard the comment”You could cut the tension with a knife.” That seemingly, off-hand comment is true. When conflict is ongoing the air becomes very heavy and dense. “How can that be?” You might ask.

Everything is energythoughts, ideas, words, emotions, and actions. When the words are conveying sadness, anger and conflict, your body can feel it. Positive or negative energy becomes embedded in everythingwalls, ceilings, furnishings, drapes and even the wall paper or paint on the walls absorbs the energy. This embedded energy then becomes the consciousness of the space. Wow! Think about it! What do you think is embedded in your home or office? What negative energy has become a part of your physical space?

We know through our intuition and common sense when something feels off, that something is not right. So what can we do about it? In someone else’s space there isn’t much we can do, except to be aware of it at all times to prevent ourselves from taking on the negative effects of the embedded energy. However, in your spacehome, cubical or office, you can do something about the energy flow.

There are several ways to set the energetic tone.

To eliminate old negative energy embedded in walls and ceilingspainting or wall paper can create, not only a changed esthetic tone, but freshness and energy shift. Before painting or wall papering, write your intentions for the space on the walls in pencil. Such as: Peaceful communication, loving conversations, harmony, kindness, etc. Thus, you are creating ‘the handwriting on the wall.’

If you are painting your office or your space of creating abundance, prosperity, affluence and influence write business words. Such as money, referrals, clients, patients, business relationships, expansion, prosperity, wealth and sharing.

Be sure to include your own words that hold the intention of manifesting prosperity. Paint or wall paper the walls beautiful colors that support you in your intentions and the manifestation you have written on the wall.

If your intention is to create a space in your home as a nurturing sanctuary, then use words you sense will accomplish that. Such as: peaceful, tranquil, safe, secure, nurturing, comfortable, unconditionally loving, friendlywrite words which support you.

If you office is in your home, combine the supportive, nurturing words with prosperity-focused words. It works. You will feel the shift in consciousness and energy almost immediately.

Feng shui is a powerful and inexpensive way to create positive and harmonious energy. Feng shui is the ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space which is claimed to achieve harmony with the environment. Feng shui, meaning “wind and water”, is not a decorating style. Rather, it is a discipline whose guidelines are compatible with many different decorating styles. The source of the term is purported to come from the poem “The winds are wild/The sun is warm/The water is clear/The trees are lush”. Feng shui is a discrete Chinese belief system involving a mix of geographical, religious, philosophical, mathematical, aesthetic, and astrological ideas. For a place to have “good feng shui” is for it to be in harmony with Nature, to have “bad feng shui” is to be incongruous with Nature. People aren’t usually described as having good or bad feng shui themselves. It is believed that certain people by force of personality or visual appearance are able to add or subtract from the feng shui of their surroundings.

My office and healing center is within my home. I have used a combination of wind, water and ‘hand writing on the walls.’ Every room has beautiful thoughts written on all the walls. Underneath the paint, the consciousness of my specific intentions and words are infused on every wall. Everyone comments on how ‘beautiful’ and ‘comfortable’ my office is. “It feels so calm and peaceful.” I smile, knowing I intentionally created that feeling for myself and my clientsthe ‘handwriting is on the wall.’ Of course, the best part is the benefit to me personally and professionally. My home and office feel wonderful all the time. And so can yours.

If your home or office is not ready for a make-over, it also works to write the words energetically on your walls. Take a pen, which has a receded point or a pencil without a lead point and write the words you want without it being visibly written.

We can change the dynamics of consciousness on this planet if every home, building and structure of any kind were embedded with the consciousness of unconditional love and words of wisdom. You will notice that many of the early 1800’s buildings have sayings written on the outside of the building. It is tragic we failed to carry that powerful concept forwardwe stopped putting the ‘handwriting on the wall.’ It is time to come back to itif not on a global scale, at least in our homes, and when possible, cubicles and offices.

Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD, author, international speaker and inspirational leader specializes in: Mind, Body, Spirit healing and Physical/Sexual Abuse Prevention and Recovery. As an inspirational leader, Dr. Neddermeyer empowers people to view life’s challenges as an opportunity for Personal/Professional Growth and Spiritual Awakening. http://www.drdorothy.net

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