Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Womens Guide Money, Retirement Planning

Women and Finance

3rd in a series of 5 posts


Thanks to modern educational, professional and social advancements women have never been in a better position of equality than we are today when it comes to comparing our status to that of male counterparts. Yet, despite all that progress for females, many of us still defer to dads, husbands, brothers and male significant others when seeking financial advice.


Me on a Shopping Trip in LA

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According to the U.S. Department of Education and National Center for Education Statistics nces.ed.gov since the 1970s large gaps in educational levels between men and women have virtually closed. In some cases we've even fared better than males with women earning many more college bachelor's and master's degrees than men in the same age group as early as 1992.

Ironically, though better educated than ever before, study after study still indicates that few of us ladies -- whether single or married; career workers or stay at home moms -- are comfortable with financial topics like general money management and life insurance.


Here I am with my first new car

From buying and financing my first new car to acquiring 100s shares of stock by the time I was 22, to paying my credit card bills in full every month, to setting up both 401(k) and IRA retirement accounts in my mid-20s, I know personally I always relied on my father for sound financial advice. Now, since I've been married, I've deferred the lion's share of money decision making and management to my husband.

Apparently I'm not alone in being fearful of all things to do with numbers. I confirmed that suspicion when I came across an informative article in Time magazine about that female weakness and why women need to take control over money and financial choices.


Money can be overwhelming for women

The reality is the thought of correctly handling cash freaks women out all too often. The good news is that it doesn't have to, especially if you take advantage of all the resources and information that are available to you online. 

One example, that I've tried out myself, is Genworth's free Plan for Living Workbook. Truly no discussion about women's finances -- regardless of your marital status and whether or not you have children -- is complete unless the inevitable is addressed: retirement. 

This guide, which took me about an hour to fill out, will get you thinking about something you may not have considered before: assessing your projected expenses and financial resources later in life. Watch for a dedicated Genworth Financial post applicable to both men and women with more on the secret to successful retirement in August.

The plain and simple solution is each of us gals -- whether in our 20s now or already approaching the Golden Years -- needs to make the immediate effort to educate ourselves about the basics of smart money management so we are equipped to manage our finances wisely. If we do just that, we won't be feeling so in over our heads and be afraid to deal with it ourselves instead of having to always ask someone with a male brain for help. 

Knowledge really is power. Now's the time to leverage it.



About Genworth

Genworth, headquartered in Richmond, VA, offers a range of services to client living in all 50 U.S. states. Among the products available are retirement income, life and long term care insurance and mortgage insurance. For more information visit Genworth.com and their Twitter and Facebook pages.


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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Packing for Camp Tips & Rants Teen Tuesday Post by Rebecca Elspas


Teen Tuesday
by Rebecca Elspas, Teen Blogger



It's Camp Time! You know what that means… Packing! (yay?)

The annual dilemma for a camp-goer (and his or her parents)? That dreaded packing. During the school year, when I have brief weekend events to attend, night-before packing is typical. But this year, for the first time, I am going to a sleep-away camp for the entire summer to work as a counselor. It's near San Diego and for five whole weeks!



Me in red dress saying bye to friends before camp, MommyBlogExpert.com 
In only a couple of days I will blogging directly from summer camp!  As a naturally heavy packer, “just in case” is my motto when shoving all the stuff I might need into my little black suitcase until it needs to be sat on to squeeze everything in. (Just like in the movies!) 



After pretty much almost buying the whole of both Target and H&M stores, it was more than obvious I was going to have to rethink getting that big shopping cart full of clothes. Not one of those little shopping carts with the little red flag saying “shopper in training” or something cheesy like that. This shopping cart was a legitimately shiny metal cage big enough for a full grown man, with the added bonus of squeaky wheels.

My dog Dexter watches me pack and even decides to help out...


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It really doesn’t bother me to get a little dirty, unlike the stereotypical California Beverly Hills Girl. But hey, I’m a girl, and however cliché this sounds, I gotta look at least halfway decent cause I'm going to sleepaway camp for the first time. Ever! It’s exhilarating!

I really need at least five shirts, no six, and that one won’t match anything…should I buy those sweatpants they're selling? I get a 20% discount as camp staff…wait did I forget to pack my pillow?

This is what my packing rants sound like, and honestly it’s better to just make a list. I got the idea from somewhere online that you should write a packing list of everything you packed, then bring it with you on the trip. Then, as you are closing your bags for the last time, check off each item. You won’t forget anything, from your ponytail holders (is it just me, or do I lose at least three a day?) to that giant jacket you brought, “just in case.”


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One of my friends gave me this tip: Don’t wear or buy anything that is similar to things you already have. For example, if you packed a mint green and black striped shirt, don’t bring a turquoise and black striped shirt as well. Spend your limited clothing budget money on something truly unique that you don't already have. That way you'll always have the widest variety of things to wear and look your best. 

By the way, does anyone know any luggage brands that have really colorful suitcases that stand out like crazy? I’m feeling like something neon. 

Shoutout to all those heavy packers like me out there!

Looking forward to the fresh mountain air and being among nature...


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Have a question for me? Want to share some of your own packing tips, advice or experiences? Please leave a comment -- I look forward to hearing from you. You're invited to stay in touch with me, too, by following me on Twitter @RebElspas and on Pinterest.

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Jeff Burton NASCAR VIP Experience Giveaway

Giveaway 


As a mom who attended her first-ever NASCAR race in Charlotte, North Carolina, I could not be more excited to be sharing this news with you. After you enter our giveaway to win a shirt autographed by Jeff Burton and other prizes by leaving a comment below, I'm going to send you over to Kwikset's Facebook page to enter to win an awesome VIP Race Experience with the NASCAR driver great himself.

 
Me at Charlotte Raceway, MommyBlogExpert


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Jeff Burton needs no introduction to avid race fans because he's had a high profile in the racing world since 1994. This Saturday night The Mayor, as he is affectionately known by his fans, will be taking on the Coke Zero 400 race at Daytona International Speedway. Burton will be driving the No. 31 Chevrolet racecar built by Richard Childress Racing and emblazoned with Kwikset's logo and primary paint scheme. 

NASCAR races are always exciting but this one at Daytona, with its sheer 31-degree high bank raceway and fireworks displays on and off the track, is going to really celebrate the 4th of July weekend in all its glory.




Enough about this Saturday's race. Now, keep reading to learn how to enter to win the Jeff Burton prize package that Kwikset has provided exclusively for MommyBlogExpert readers.



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GIVEAWAY

Ends 7/6/13

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This NASCAR Lover's Prize Package for MBE readers includes
  • I Heart the Mayor T-shirt Autographed by Jeff Burton
  • $50 Amazon Gift Card
  • Five entries for chance to win a $3K VIP Experience w/ Burton 
How To Enter

Just leave a comment(s) below this post and you're entered. Contest ends July 6, 2013 at 11:59:59 ET and is open to legal residents of the U.S. only. One winner will receive a prize pack that includes an "I Heart the Mayor" T-shirt signed by Jeff Burton, One (1) $50 Amazon GC and Five (5) entries for chance to win a VIP Experience with Burton. Winner of the MBE prize package will be selected at random from all entries and will be notified via email and must respond within 48 hours to claim their prize. 

Required (Mandatory) Entry

Simply leave a comment below this blogpost saying why you'd like to win this prize. Don't forget to include your email address, Facebook and/or Twitter contact info in the comment section so the winner can be contacted.

Optional Extra Entries 
Earn extra entries to win for doing one or more of the easy options listed below. Just be sure to return to MommyBlogExpert (MBE) to leave an additional comment after each individual extra action you do to confirm so we can record all your additional chances to win. Increase your chances of winning by doing them all!

1. Follow @mommyblogexpert on Twitter 
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***Bonus Entries***
You can earn even MORE chances to win each time you TWEET the message below, up to 3 times each day. Don't forget to return to leave a comment on this post with the direct link right after every Tweet you do so you'll receive an entry for each of your RTs.

Tweet to copy and paste:

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First, make sure you've entered the giveaway I'm hosting right here on MommyBlogExpert by leaving a comment below.


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Next, head over to Kwikset's Facebook page to enter the I Heart the Mayor Sweepstakes where NASCAR driver Jeff Burton is teaming up with the brand to give one lucky fan the chance to win a VIP Race Experience for four people with Jeff Burton and Richard Childress Racing during the October night race in Charlotte, N.C. This prize package includes VIP access, airfare, hotel and lots more and has an approximate retail value ARV of $3000.






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