In this edition of Nav.igator Spotlight, we spoke to Francisca Posada-Brown who is part of the WPP Fellowship, a three-year leadership program designed to give fellows experience across a range of marketing disciplines. For her that means working in a range of locations, which you better believe means she is nav.ing different money mindsets along the way. Right now she is working as a Talent Manager at Essence in New York, a role that describes as fulfilling her daily purpose of empowering others to be their best. Read More
While there may be a lot of prep work involved before you go, I will help you break down one of the hardest components: getting the funds to go on the trip. There are many tips and tricks to make saving for vacation simple and consistent.And you can take advantage of a digital tool at your disposal. Think of Nav.it as your ultimate save for vacation app. Read More
Financial Mindfulness is being aware of your mental and physical state with money. Oftentimes, we operate with our subconscious. These behaviors are familiar and safe. Before creating a financial plan for myself, I continued to get payday advances because they were familiar. It was subconscious and I was oblivious to the harm my habits were causing. However, once I decided to change, I became conscious and mindful of my behaviors. I wrote out everything that needed to change with my finances and changed one thing at a time. Read More
I’ve found that the easiest way for me to manage my money--and not risk it disappearing without doing what I need it to do--is to break up my bills and saving goals by pay period. I created a money routine that works for me, but this isn’t any old money routine. This payday money routine helps me maintain productive money habits as soon I get paid. Here's how I do it. Read More
Here are 10 good habits that I have found helpful in making my financial life run more smoothly. And they're the ones you can do without a lot of lift! We all have to start somewhere. Read More
These are the top 20 money resolutions for the new year. I reached out to the top personal finance bloggers to get their suggestions of what money goals should make it on your list. Here’s the verdict straight from the pros.
1) Max out your IRA
2) Pay off Debt
3) Be self-aware with money
4) 6 month emergency fund
5) Start with a $1,000 emergency fund
6) Max out HSA
7) Start investing
8) Boost your income
9) Automate it.
10) Save more than you spend. Read More
Let’s face it, HR folks, retirement for most employees feels like an ancient legend. They’ve heard of it, there are... Read More
Shoppers are more likely to impulse buy online than in person. Learn how online stores make impulse purchases easy and how to avoid online impulse buying. Read More
Looking for a Kondo approach to cleaning up your finances, managing money better, improving your financial fitness and decreasing financial stress? These four steps will put you on the path to a secure and confident future. Read More
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