Listen to the issue of assets protection from a real lawyer and his best friend Elvis a dog.
I hope you learn but most important you enjoy it.
Felix A. Montelara
Host & Author: Potencial Millonario
Listen to the issue of assets protection from a real lawyer and his best friend Elvis a dog.
I hope you learn but most important you enjoy it.
Felix A. Montelara
Host & Author: Potencial Millonario
Escuche este nuevo programa estaremos hablando de lo que dice la Biblia sobre el manejo de dinero y el porque dios quiere que tengamos riquezas en nuestra vidas. Estas riquezas no tienen que ser materiales.
Espero que lo disfrutes y recuerde todo tenemos Potencial Millonario
Government Shutdown– Day 8- CNN: “President Obama called Speaker Boehner offering to negotiate an end to the shutdown. The president said he is willing to negotiate, but only “after the threat of government shutdown and default have been removed.” In other words, nothing’s changed.”
Well, for me things have changed. I was recalled to my office along with all other Criminal Investigators in the agency. I may keep reporting on the shutdown, I’m not sure. The house passed HR 89 to retro pay all furloughed employees; let’s see how that progresses. I have not worked on my book today, but here is an excerpt:
Best regards,
Felix A. Montelara
Author: Potential Millionaire
Shutdown news (as I see it)- The first weekend went by uneventful. The House, Senate, and the Obama Administration are dead locked in negotiating; Only if they get everything they want. President Obama says he would consider some concessions on Obama Care. So, lets see what happens this week.
Personally things went as normal as can be this weekend. Today , Day 7, I took kids to school, went to the gym, and continued working on my book, here is and excerpt:
most people ignore these simple strategies. However, it is said that you should have saved at least three to six months of your monthly expenses as an emergency fund. The majority of people do not have at least $1,000 in liquid savings. The Brookings Institute, in a recent paper called, “Financially Fragile Households: Evidence and Implications” indicates an alarming inability among U.S. families to deal with ordinary financial emergencies, such as a major car repair. The Brookings Institute found that nearly half of those surveyed answered that they could “probably or certainly not” figure out a way to find $2,000 in case of a financial emergency. Only one-fourth with middle to lower income said they definitely could find a way to make the payment. Surprisingly, nearly one quarter of those with $100k-$150k household income reported they wouldn’t be able to find $2,000. According to the Brookings Institute, those who believed they could come up with the money to cover a financial emergency would use a combination of relying on family and friends, using alternative credit, increasing their work hours, working part-time, using savings, and selling personal belongings.
NOTE: My layoff may end by midnight and I should back to work in the morning. If happens there will be on final post on this subject.
thank you,
Felix A. Montelara
Today is Friday and the first weekend laid off . I do not think I will keep track of lay off days during the weekends. Today I worked on my book Potential Millionaire LE edition. Here is an excerpt from the book:
“…Author Ron Blue in his book, “The Debt Squeeze” says that there is a misunderstanding and many inconsistencies between our money management and what the Bible tells us. Blue explains that churches employ professionals to raise money to make improvements and provide better services to its members. Blue argues that one of the major misunderstandings regarding debt is that having or being in debt is not a sin, but many believe that it is because in Romans 13:8 the verse says: “Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for whoever loves others has fulfilled the law” (N.V.I.)…”
I went to lunch with Jay (wife), shared the love, and ran some errands checking some other relative’s property that is for sale. I am enjoying being home when the kids come home. I think they are surprised that I am home. I can get use to this. 😉
If you feel the debt squeeze, get some love. Remember we all have Potencial Millonario.
Felix A. Montelara
Author: Potencail Millonario
(Currently on laid off)
Layoff – Day 3- If you own a home you know property taxes are due between October 1 and December 30. So, I paid taxes on my local properties. I do not recommend you do this unless you are sure when your next check will arrive. Just pay it before due date. I hope you budgeted for your tax payments. I went to the gym and I hurt. Then I went home looked at the news for the U.S. Capitol shoting incident and cooked. My kids and wife claimed dinner was burnt . Not bad for day 3.
Shutdown / Layoff:
Day 1- went well. worked on my book (Potential Millionaire) and on the this blog. It appears there will be a day 2 also with no pay. Today, Interesting.
Todos Tenemos Potencial Millonario,
Felix A. Montelara
Author: Potencial Millonaio
The folks in this CNN Money story are just like you and me. They have gain close to a million or even surpassed. Nice..
Remember, we all have Potencail Millonario
Best regards,
Felix A. Montelara
Click on Link, Enjoy.
http://money.cnn.com/gallery/pf/2013/07/29/million-dollars.moneymag/index.html