How to Prioritize Cash Flow – Mortgages, Money and Life: Lesson #27

We live lives of cash flow! This is a mantra you can repeat daily to yourself and those around you. Whether you are preparing to buy (and finance) a new house soon, or already own a home and are trying to build your savings and pay off debt, lesson # 27 from my book Mortgages, Money and Life teaches a simple yet powerful formula to follow as money flows in and out of your bank account.

 

Mortgages, Money and Life: 52 Lessons on a New Way of Looking at Owning a Home, Creating Wealth, and Making Smarter Decisions with Your Money.

Most people don’t understand money at the level they need to make smart financial decisions. As a result, they don’t do a good job managing the money they earn. Money flows in and out of their checking accounts, and they have very little to show for their hard work. Discover how to make better choices when it comes to your money and avoid the blind spots and achieve a better financial future.

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About Trevor Hammond

As a veteran of the mortgage industry, Trevor Hammond is the co-author of "Borrow Smart, Retire Rich," a Certified Mortgage Adviser and a founding Faculty Member and Contributor to the National Institute of Financial Education (www.niofe.org). And he has provided thousands of homeowners with the clarity and confidence to make smarter decisions when it comes to their mortgages and money. In 2013 he launched an entirely new kind of mortgage company: Aspire Mortgage Group, which is committed to educating and empowering homeowners to increase savings, eliminate bad debt, and safely increase net worth. The specialized group of mortgage professionals at Aspire Mortgage Group have redefined what homeowners should expect from a mortgage company. To learn more about Trevor Hammond and our team of mortgage advisors please visit our website at www.aspiremortgagegroup.com or email Trevor directly: trevor.hammond@sierrapacificmortgage.com. Aspire Mortgage is a Sierra Pacific Mortgage Partner.
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