Archive for July, 2008

What is the difference between freedom and liberty?

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Freedom
ie-Brazil asked:


What is/are the difference(-s) between freedom and liberty?

And if you wanna tell me: what are each one in itself, if any substantial difference?

Ie - B r a z i l

Tierra

What is true freedom and how to achieve it?

Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Freedom
Bob R asked:


Being bound to work restricts freedom. Don’t you sometimes feel like running away from the hassles of work? Does marriage also restrict freedom? I think many married people feel that their freedom has been restricted.
Is it not possible to not to be bound to anyone or anything and live life on day to day basis and do whatever, whenever and wherever you feel like doing (here I am not talking about insane things). Do you feel sometimes trapped by modern forms of slavery like mortgage etc?
Please tell me honestly, in which ways you sometimes feel bound and wish you were free?

Amelia

What is the credit limit on a chase freedom and american express blue card?

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Freedom
sb0983 asked:


What is the credit limit on a chase freedom and american express blue card?

Wendy

How did the Gettysburg Address express the ideas of freedom and liberty?

Saturday, July 19th, 2008
Freedom
mommie dog asked:


would you think they are different than liberty and freedom before the war?

Santiago

What is Freedom we all want to be free right? Free to love free to choose a career that makes us happy?

Thursday, July 17th, 2008
Freedom
Rita asked:


Free to travel, free to pick the people in our lives…We usuallythink of Freedom as a very positive trait, but according to the existentialists it is a negative as it is a positive. It is a dreadful freedom, imposing a heavy burden of responsibility on us??Does Freedom cause deep anxiety in us???Do we shape our essence in freedom? Is freedom our essence?

Rodney

The 8 Fundamental Steps To Building Wealth To Create Financial Freedom

Thursday, July 10th, 2008
Freedom
Trish Davies asked:


Building wealth is all about having a system that implements fundamental steps that once you have learned can be applied to create wealth. These steps are crucial to achieving your Financial Freedom Day.

It is never too late to build a financial wall around you and your family that nothing can get through. This would be referred to as financial security. We call it your Financial Freedom Day! It is the day when you have enough assets that pay for all your expenses now and in the future. The quicker you identify your financial freedom day the better. It does not have to be 10, 15, 20 or even 30 years down the track. It is not unrealistic to have a Freedom Day of between 3-5 years. It is the day that you can travel with your family when and where you like with no restrictions, afford the home you want, put your children into the schools you desire and teach your children there are no limits.

Financial freedom is having an asset base which generates the income to not only meet your needs but to create a lifestyle that you dream of. You do not want to be relying on anyone for your financial freedom, the government, your employer, your partner, your husband, your family. Financial freedom changes your life!

So now you ask; how? How do I set a financial freedom day? How do I achieve fianancial freedom? Ask yourself At what age would you like to be financially free?

To achieve financial freedom you need a system. A proven, step-by-step, time tested system that will get you on the path to building wealth. This system

is called ‘Building Your Wealth Cycles’ comprising of 8 fundamental steps to building sustainable wealth. All entrepreneurs have a system to build wealth.

The 8 fundamental steps are as follows: -

1. Financial Conditioning

One of the first areas that must be looked at is your mindset with regards to money. Your mindset is a result of your financial conditioning, you must be aware of your conditioning and the impact it has on your potential to create wealth. You must be able to make the changes necessary to bring money and wealth into your life. We have been conditioned about our money beliefs from a very young age from people around us that loved us very much, like our parents, grand-parents, teachers, coaches, peer support leaders and other family and friends. They only know and understand what they have been taught about money from the family that raised them.

Start to think about the language that was used in the home when your were growing up. Was it “money doesn’t grow on trees” or “no, we can’t afford that” or “Do you think we have a money tree growing in the yard” or “I’ll put that away for a rainy day” or “Money isn’t everything” and finally “Money is the root of all evil”. These are just some of the beliefs that have been handed down generation to generation in countries all around the world.

We encourage you to sit down and write down some of your beliefs around money. Also, ask your children whether they hear your limiting beliefs around money and what are they.

2. Financial Baseline

Your financial baseline is all about identifying where you are right now with your finances. You must take a look at the reality of your present financial situation. Start today, from where you are right now. It might be a little scary or fearful. You cannot get to where you want to go without knowing exactly where you are today. Start asking some very basic questions like How much money do you currently earn? How much money do you spend? For how much, and to whom are you in debt? Do you have anything set aside in savings?

Just remember, what you did yesterday, last month and last year does not have be indicative of what you are capable of doing in the future. The most important thing you can do is take stock of where you are right now!

Also, how do you keep your financial records. Do you keep things in a shoe box and only empty it out once every year. Do you have piles and piles of paperwork everywhere. Do you have a filing system set up? If you don’t have your finances organised then you will not have a good clear picture of your financial baseline.

3. Financial Freedom Day

Millionaires always have a plan. They determine their financial goals and take action to make them happen. Your Financial freedom Day is the day when you’ve reached your financial goals. To determine when your Financial Freedom Day is you need to know what your vision is. Your vision is a picture of how you want to be living sometime in the future. In order for you to be motivated and move towards your vision it must be exciting, realistic and must never compromise your valuues. You must also excercise no limit thinking. There are 3 things you need to clarify in order to declare your Financial Freedom Day. They are your monthly cashflow, your total net worth and the day, month, and year that you want this to occur.

4. Managing Your Lifestyle Choices

Managing lifestyle is all about managing your debt levels. It is about creating a debt elimination plan that will eliminate credit card debt. There is good debt and bad debt. Bad debt is debt associated with lifestyle choices. It is where you’re using your income to increase your liabilities. Good debt is debt that is acquired through the purchase of assets, assets that are then invested to produce passive income.

5. Foundation of Your Wealth Cycles

A wealth cycle is a process whereby you are paying yourself first before paying anyone and anything else. This ensures that money is being allocated to your asset column. It is something that is ongoing and the purchasing of assets does not just happen once. A wealth cycle also includes an understanding of entity structuring for the purpose of protection and tax. You must also make a decision about the type of investor you are whether you are active or passive. You must also develop some money rules and stick to them.

6. Acceleration fo Your Wealth Cycles

This is all about education. You must educate yourself in the areas you want to invest whether it be stocks and shares or real estate or international securities or commodoties or collectibles. Seek mentors and coaches that specialise in those areas of wealth creation.

7. Leadership of Your Wealth Team

No-one creates wealth without a team around them. No more ‘Lone Ranger’ you must surround yourself with team. Leadership of you wealth team is one of the most under-discussed areas of leading your wealth. Make no mistake, you are the leader of your wealth team, whether you realise it or not. Your job is to inspire, motivate, hold and communicate the vision to all of those on your team.

8. Creating Sustainable Action

Keep taking action each and every day. You must every night right out a list of revenue producing activities. You must work towards your Financial Freedom Day, every day. Even if they are small action steps it does not matter.

Expand your knowledge in these 8 fundamental steps through education, mentoring, coaching and acquiring specialised knowledge and it won’t take you long at all to achieve levels of wealth you never thought was possible.



Kimberley

Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card Lets Customers Choose Their Rewards

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
Freedom
Ed Vegliante asked:


Chase provides millions of Americans with credit cards. As a leader in the credit card industry, this company strives to meet the various needs of its cardholders. One of the ways that Chase does this comes in the form of options. Chase has devised a program that allows customers to choose their rewards. With the Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card, cardholders have the opportunity to select from a vast array of rewards, including cash back, airline miles, gift certificates, and more.

Features of the Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card

With the Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card, cardholders will earn 3% cash back on each dollar spent at a variety of designated merchants. These places include gas stations, grocery stores and quick service restaurants. Many of these stores, such as Dunkin Donuts and 7-11, are common shopping locations. Cardholders will earn 1% cash back on all other purchases. Once consumers have earned $50 in rewards, they will be able to redeem a check for that amount. They also have the option of building up their rewards. If they wait until they have earned $200 in rewards, they will receive $250 cash back. That is an extra $50 bonus for waiting.

Unlike some rewards credit cards, the Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card has no annual fee. It offers 0% APR for the first six months. For those with excellent credit, the regular APR of the Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card is relatively low for a rewards card. Customers with less qualifying credit may receive a higher interest rate.

The Flexibility

The Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card offers customers a flexible rewards program. Cardholders can switch, at any time, from earning cash back to receiving other rewards. If they choose to build up points, they can notify Chase and change easily. Through the points program, the Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card allows customers to earn three points for each dollar spent at eligible locations. Like the cash back program, these merchants include well-known gas stations, grocery stores and quick service restaurants. Cardholders will also earn one point for each dollar spent on purchases at other locations.

Some of the rewards available through the point system include airline flights, merchandise, hotel stays, gift certificates and car rentals. Rewards can be earned starting at 1,000 points. When cardholders choose to redeem their points, the process is easy. They can redeem their points for rewards online. They may also call the number on the back of their Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card.

The Value in Rewards Cards

Credit cards that offer reward programs are rising in popularity. Customers appreciate the chance to receive benefits for using their credit card. They can choose among cards that offer airline miles, cash back, gift certificates, and more. With the Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card, they have all of these options available to them in just one card. With this selection of rewards, cardholders gain more control in choosing their benefits.

Chase works continually to provide its customers with the options they want and the credit cards they need. With the Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card, customers can choose which rewards they wish to receive. And as their lifestyle and preferences change, they can adjust their rewards. From cash back to airline flights, the Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card allows customers more options than ever before.



Olivia