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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Beginner Real Estate Investing - Do You Want To Know More About Buying Property?

Courses for property investing for beginners focus on the essential information that investors should be quite knowledgeable in. It is essential to understand that this kind of venture requires a lot of planning and thoughtful preparation. Otherwise, you may be faced with more losses than gaining the lucrative income that you are looking forward to.

So, if you are planning to venture into the property investment business, it is critical that you go through a basic property investment course. And there are plenty of classes and seminaries that you can take to increase your knowledge in this business. But generally, the following are some of the reasons why knowledge is important in this venture.

To Survive the Business

First of all, you need to understand what is required of you as an estate investor. This is a demanding business that calls for hard work, commitment, patience, huge capital and strategic planning. You need to know exactly what you need to look for and how to cover for the financial and capital demands of this venture.

Needless to say, this kind of business requires a lot of decisions and choices. Instinct is not enough to survive. Instead you need to have proper knowledge to make sure you are making the right choices.

Your investments in properties can go in two directions. You can either achieve some success or fail miserably with financial losses. And it is in your best interest to gain as much advantage with the help of a reliable training program.

To Avoid Poor Decisions

As an investor, it is your duty to study and analyze all the aspects of the estate market. You can then use this knowledge to come up with effective strategies and use methods effectively to turn your investment into a profitable venture. And it is in your best interest to become well informed in the matters involving various investment methods.

To avoid making expensive mistakes, you have to make it a point to know everything that is involved in the decision making process about a property investment business. And to help you further realize your goals for the business, you need to attend a training program.

To Achieve Success

The more informed you are the more you are capable of coming up with effective strategies that will turn larger profits. And these are only among the reasons why it is essential that you take property investments for beginner's course.

I've prepared some powerful real estate and investing materials for you below, enjoy!






Fix Mass Effect 2 Crash in Windows 7, Vista and XP






Are you playing Mass Effect 2 in Windows 7, Vista or Windows XP? Is your game crashing in the middle of the game play? If the answer to these questions is in affirmative you would have to fix settings in your PC and / or game to get rid of the problem. Unfortunately you are not alone facing this problem. A lot of other users are also found reporting the same issue in different technology help forums. Sometimes Mass Effect 2 crashes to desktop due to corruption in Windows registry while at other times it crashes due to the corrupted game files.

Here are given few steps which can help you fix crashing problem with the game.

Resume from the Previous Saved Time

To stop game crashes, resume the game from the last saved profile. Now continue playing the game and keep on saving the game profiles.

Repair ME 2 Registry Entries

Windows registry is a database where the operating system stores information about game in the form of entries. These entries are accessed every time the game is run on your system. The best way to fix Mass Effect 2 crash is to remove corruption in Windows registry. You can use a system utilities software that provides the feature of a registry cleaner.

Reinstall the Microsoft .NET Framework

ME 2 requires the Microsoft .NET Framework installed on your system. Due to corruption of Microsoft .NET Framework you may experience Mass Effect 2 crash.

Reinstall it to fix the problem.

Click Start | Control Panel.
Click Programs | Uninstall a Program.
Select "Microsoft .NET Framework" and click "Uninstall" button.
Follow the on screen wizard and restart your computer when the process completes.
Visit the Microsoft .NET Framework for Microsoft .NET Framework.
Run the downloaded file to install the product on your computer.

Configure System Volume Properties

To avoid Mass Effect 2 crashes, change the system volume properties by performing the steps given below:

Click Start | Control Panel.
Click Hardware and Sound | Sound.
From "Playback" tab, select your speaker and click "Properties".
Click "Enhancements" tab.
Disable all the items listed there.
Click OK.
Again, select your speaker and click "Configure" button.
From "Audio Channels" select "Stereo" option.
Click Next.
Mark the box "Full Left and Right" box as checked and click Next.
Click Next | Finish | OK.

Set Real-time Priority

There is a process called the Realtime. Applying this setting can improve game performance. The steps are provided below:

Launch Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete.
Click Processes tab.
Right click the process with name Mass Effect.
Select the option Set Priority | Realtime.
Restart it.






The Future Business Model of Facebook

The one thing Facebook has not figured out yet is how to utilize their fabulous product to make the most money, consistently and on an ongoing basis - ie finding the right business model. A really intriguing topic to write my very first blog about, because, in my opinion, finding the right business model for Facebook can not be accomplishing using conventional thinking, like, solely looking at Google and their search engine ad revenue, for example. Facebook is unique, so you need to find unique solutions. Actually, there is not one single best business model for this site, rather a multitude of potential revenue streams from very different sources. It is not only "how do we generate revenue", but equally important "when do we start with which one". This might sound strange now, but it will get clear, when reading this. Summarized, it is basically taking your assets and what made you successful in the first place and finding new ways to use them effectively.

Business Network / Business Profile

I thinking about this since beginning of February. Would not it be great, if you'd only need to login once and have your private and professional network in one view, although strictly separated from each other, depending on your settings? Would not it also be great for companies to have a business network with about 7 times more users than LinkedIn, that can offer people having every kind of skills and experience imaginable as well as offering any kind of services and products among them 500 million users ? Would not it be great for Facebook to be able to get into companies blocking the site so far, generating new streams of ad and other revenue from recruitment companies and others? But most importantly, Business Network market leaders LinkedIn and Xing charge their users, meaning Facebook would have an absolute legitimate case to do so as well for their business network users. This means, that the cruel, and psychological, hurdle of charging end-users can be overcome via a sideway, so to speak, without having to expect a massive backlash or a mass exodus of users. Of course, they can only start to charge the active business network users, but when the door is open once ... needless to say, this has the highest potential impact on the bottom line of Facebook.

All this would happen, if Facebook offered a Business Network, too. This is not even a huge undertaking for them really, just leveraging their existing functionality.

It can be set up rather easily through automatic transfer of the existing (fitting) data of the user profiles into their new professional profiles, giving the users the choice to opt-in into this service and let them enter more business-related data to be able to activate their professional profile (which also means more key data available within Facebook). The professional profile can be, eg on a separate tab right next to the private one or just as another wall and info page next to the main profile, allowing for it to be within the Facebook site, but with the possibility to completely block the private section, when accessed from certain locations, while also allowing the user to keep both profiles and their connections separated via relative privacy settings. To grow rapidly, at least initially the service should be offered for free. Ads can be displayed to help offset part of the launching and initial running costs. Existing Facebook functionality should be incorporated, examples are, the news feed with real-time updates, posting pictures (eg from corporate events), the Like button, the option to easily post relevant news, etc., enabling the user to do the same things they like to do on the social network also in a business environment and in a simple and already known way. This would make the Facebook Business Network that much more alive than the mostly static existing ones, allowing users to be active or passive, enjoying ever-changing new content, keeping them on the site, just like it's happening on the current social network. At the same time, the previously mentioned benefits for Facebook are intense, while the development time and costs for these are comparatively small as already proven and existing layout and functionality can be used. In my opinion, if set up properly, the other existing professional networks will be legalized within about 9-12 months after the launch (depending on the roll-out plan), just like the other existing social networks.

In short, just take what successfully works, put it in a business context and reap the huge rewards.

Job Market

A job market, integrated with the business net as well as the rest of the site could be the next step. Same procedure as above, at the push of a button, the relevant data from the other profiles, private and professional gets transferred to a job search profile (again, if agreed to by the user) and additional data is added by the users to fill out the relevant profile, alternatively, if a business network already exists the professional profile can also act as the job search profile, saving the users valuable time and enabling them to easily get out on the job market, without needing to fill out a long new form, updating their CVs, etc .. The first option, a new profile, would enable Facebook to gather more data and place more ads; the second one keeps the number of profiles from expanding, meaning less complexity and maintenance. Why Monster.com - Facebook has the equivalent of the third largest country in the world as talent base, available at the push of a button. This enables Facebook to pretty quickly become a major player selling job ads and eg earning additional money from HR companies for special search functions, etc. and also generating more ad money with the existing ads on the side of the screen.

Marketplace

Facebook has a marketplace actually, but it's safe to say, that it never took off in the way other parts of the site did. So I suggest a relaunch. Advantages are that no additional login is needed and the pretty convenient account access, also via Facebook's pretty well done mobile apps. Now the business network profile (at least) the sellers should be integrated with the marketplace with the users accepting that Facebook can use their data for security reasons (eg to eliminate users with fake profiles from the start) while having them also add more data to be able to act as a seller (more key data within Facebook). This wealth of data enables Facebook to have a sufficient lower fraud rate and even better fitting custom offers for every single user than eg Ebay, huge competitive advantages. Special promotions for goods on Facebook will also make it easier for many users to accept letting Facebook use their existing data strictly for security reasons.

Now some examples for things currently totally out of Facebook's scope,

Facebook Apparel

Why they have not done this already is beyond me. It's a great brand, simple logo, people like it. White and blue T-shirts, each with the alternately colored Facebook logo, and matching caps, maybe some sweaters, that's enough for starters. Then advertise these products via their ad system, which simultaneously generates a great case study to show to ad buying prospects. For sure not their potentially largest income stream, but pretty quick to launch and profitable neverheless, with options galore, like the ability to build the biggest clothing online store on the web via own offerings and the integration of other brands and retailers in an open way , similar to what Facebook has already done with applications on their site (use what works). Tailor-made offers (no pun intended) for 500 million users every time they log in, is quite a powerful thing here, too. Even opening Facebook brick & mortar stores in the future could have a viable option, also not necessarily limited to clothing.

Comprehensive Event & Event pictures database

Neat little features with great user benefits while pretty quick and rather inexpensive to launch are always fun. A comprehensive event database where every event manager will enter their own events and every Facebook user can search the recorded events, concerts, etc. in his or any other region. If you travel abroad, for example, you know where to look for events and eg can also contact the event management or other Facebook users attending an event you are interested in easily and instantly with tools you are already familiar with. Additionally, the option to link pictures to the relevant events should be implemented. Again, integrating all the successful Facebook features eg allowing people to tag themselves or be tagged (for privacy reasons, only the person her- / himself can tag themselves if they want; to tag others, the user needs to give permission to be tagged in this more public environment), Comment, Like button, etc., also allowing users to upload their own pictures from the events and link them to the event (when authorized by the event manager), makes it that much more interesting and definitely increases the number of user interactions on Facebook. Needless to say, all this is non-existent with the usual event / photo sites, where you often need to register, again, then get flooded with ads and only have partial overview over one region, and basically none of the other options described above . A centralized database is so much more convenient. By using already existing functionality for a new application, Facebook will save resources in developing these features while gaining speed to launch them (a familiar theme by now). Existing sites will have no chance against a comprehensive, worldwide, but localized database within the offering of a 500 million user juggernaut. This is certainly not difficult to set up from a technical standpoint and will render the existing party sites meaningless within about 6 months after launch in the relevant regions. Facebook would gain even more new users, more user-generated content and user interaction as well as more ad revenue (eg the ad money flowing to the party sites will go to Facebook) out of this.

Banking functions

Microcredits

Facebook itself could offer a variation of a microcredit to its users (a microcredit is a very small loan originally designed for impoverished people in developing countries to engage in self-employment projects that allow them to generate an income - http: //en.wikipedia .org / wiki / Microcredit ). Where's the context, you will ask. The data of the users of Facebook is a credit rating specialist's dream as certain non-financial data is, when available, also highly valuable in today's loan approval process. No bank has anything close to this in terms of private data. To actually be able to use this data, Facebook would ask the applicants to sign a document that his Facebook user data can be used in the loan approval process. You can bet, somebody who wants money, will accept this. (Also, the applicants will be asked to provide their full financial information, of course, as this is currently not available on Facebook.) In this scenario, a credit officer will indeed have the total picture. This is an invaluable advantage in being able to calculate if an applicable should be denied or if someone will be able to pay back. This would result in a lower credit default rate for the Facebook loans, meaning in turn higher profitability, but also lower interest rates for the recipients of the loans, as Facebook would need to price less into the issued loans for the expected defaults than normal banks . Facebook needs some experienced banking people for this, get a license (not as difficult as it sounds nowdays, I guess the government will be happy, if anyone else wants to offer quality loans), set up a process and the corresponding software or alternatively, have one bank or a consortium of banks in the background for this and only act as router (first option earns much more money, latter one can be set up more easily and bears less risks). In any case, the first step would then be to start a very small test balloon (they would be totally overrun, if they would even offer this "only" in their home state, let alone Facebook-wide). After some time gaining experience with the process, they can think about offering higher amounts and potentially becoming quite some competition to regular banks (again, think the potential customer base of 500 million +), while, importantly, also doing something good in supporting their users with more affordable loans. Later on, they could even expand to offer more banking functions, like an online account, e-brokerage ...

Peer-to-Peer Lending platform

They could also offer a Peer-to-Peer lending platform, where users lend money to other users, like eg Zopa or Prosper, which would soon thereafter become the largest one on the web, of course. The process would be the same as with microcredits, who wants a loan, needs to share his data with Facebook, so it can be checked, if the applicants qualify, which is what the P-to-P platforms do as a service for the lenders, charging a small fee for it (another revenue stream for Facebook). The advantages to other platforms are the same as to banks in regards to microcredits, the quantity and quality of the data at hand. Another advantage here would be that the number of social interactions between the users increases as lenders and takers interact quite a lot on these platforms and a safer safe guess is that they would do even more so on the familiar Facebook. This is also potentially a good way of gaining experience before offering microcredits themselves, if they choose to do so.

Credit information system

If Facebook decides to not go the route above or chooses to launch another business, they could easily become the largest and best credit information data provider. They have data nobody else has and banks would pay a lot to get this information. Here, the privacy problem becomes a larger one as Facebook can not just transfer the data. From Facebook's point of view, the best thing would be to let the banks negotiate the access with each bank client, who is a Facebook user.

I have more examples, but this was just to show, that the possibilities are endless.

As I have initially announced, it is basically taking your assets and what made you successful in the first place and finding new ways to use them effectively.

As I mentioned in the opening paragraph, there are many ways for Facebook to haul in boatloads of money and Mark Zuckerberg be all smiles. It is not only "how do we generate revenue", but equally important "when do we start with which one". That's tricky, and a distinct timeline can only be set by the company itself, of course. My suggestion would be to start the Event / Pictures point in parallel with the business network. The latter has the most impact, the first can be set up the easiest and they do not interfere with each other. I have no affiliation with Facebook or any insight or access, so these are just my humble suggestions and assumptions. Whatever is going to happen, it is definitely exciting to see, where Facebook is actually going and what is possible for them.

Next up: How Google can prevent Facebook from taking over






T-Mobile G1 Cellphone Review






HTC in cooperation with Google has created a new cell phone with an Android operating system. The mobile phone is called "T-Mobile G1" and is characterized by a special design, with a large screen that can be pushed to the side to reveal a full 5 row qwerty keyboard.

The mobile phone is said to become a major competitor to Apple's IPhone. The mobile phone is build around an open source operating system, just like the iPhone, so both developers and the phone manufacturers can bring the users content and applications support. In practice this means that everyone can build applications for this mobile phone for anyone to buy or just download for free over the Internet. Using the built-in keyboard, it has become easy to navigate around on the phone, on the net and doing tasks like writing e-mails or other documents.

The G1 comes with:

  • 528MHz processor
  • WLAN function
  • 3.2 inch touchscreen
  • Full 5 row QWERTY keyboard
  • 3.2 megapixel color camera with auto focus
  • Full HTML browser
  • Google Talk which is an chat program
  • GPS navigation capability with Google Maps
  • Street View which means that you can watch maps in real pictures from where you are and in street view
  • Gmail
  • YouTube

And many other Google features.

The mobile phone weights 158 grams, which also include the battery. The G1 also has a built-in microphone and speaker and supports many audio and video formats like Mp3, AAC, ACC + and Mp4

The G1 has a search box on the desktop which is meant to search both the phone and the Internet. To reach the search box you just have to slide to the right with your fingertip and the desktop slides to a screen with a search box only. The search box also has some cool features. For instance it tries to guess what you want to search for by listing the most common searches on the Internet, while you are typing.

One of the features that makes the G1 stand out from the iPhone is the background picture.

On an iPhone, you can not put background pictures on your desktop, while on a G1 phone you just get a panoramic picture when "sliding" around on the desktop.

The G1 looks pretty much the same as the previous T-Mobile Sidekick series.

I do not like the design very much. I did expect a little more with Google and HTC working together, but I do also think that the software works really good and has some very nice functions. The G1 is very simple to use and you can take some shortcuts and directly add them to your desktop.

The absolute greatest advantage is the ability to accept open source programs, and I predicts this concept will be the future.






Top 10 Best Educational Apps For Android






The process of learning and education is evolving with the continuous change of mobile technology and the internet. Now people are learning the knowledge and information from the mobile educational apps. But there are lots of quality and effective learning apps available in the Android play store to cover the different segment of the knowledge base. So how do you choose the best, effective, and quality one?

Best Educational Apps For Android

Today I will be sharing a Top list of 10 Best Educational Apps for Android device. That will definitely help you to learn and earn the most valuable things in the word, Knowledge.

# 10 - TED Talks

TED Talks let you enjoy more than 2000 Talks and discussion on science and tech from the remarkable people. You can sort out and enjoy all the TED Talks by topic and mood. You can also browse the TED Talks video library with subtitle and different language. This learning Apps also lets you download the videos for offline use.

# 9 - Duolingo: Learn Languages ​​Free

This is one of the best language learning apps for Android. You can learn English, Spanish, French, German, Esperanto, Polish and much more using Duolingo. Which improves speaking, reading, listening and writing skills through interactive games. It also increases vocabulary and grammar skills by answering questions and completing lessons.

# 8 - Memrise Learn Languages ​​Free

Memrise Learn Languages ​​is one of the top-rated Language learning apps in the Android play store. This educational app lets you learn many languages ​​through games and lessons.

# 7 - Quora

Quora is the best answers and questions hub which help you to clear all the doubts of science, tech, social, political, religious, and much more. Thousand of specialist, around the world, are ready here to provide all the information about anything that you want to know.

# 6 - Udemy Online Courses

Udemy is a real hub of lots of online video tutorials about the various subject, you can imagine. You can improve the skills with 32000+ Online tips and guides on programming, business, yoga, photography, tech, and what not.

# 5 - YouTube

YouTube is top rated, highest grossing, and tech trending video app for all the tech device. It offers millions of online easy tutorials on anything you can think off. Every day millions of users pass thousand of hours to watch the videos and tutorials on YouTube. So why not to take the advantage of free lessons and how to guides from the YouTube?

# 4 - Khan Academy

I personally like it and want to recommend this educational app for learning anything, anywhere, anytime, from the variety of subjects. With more than 10,000+ free videos, you can learn math, science, economics, history, and much, much more. Want to take college preparation like SAT, GMAT, or MCAT? No problem at all. Get all the lessons on all those topic at your fingertips.

# 3 - Coursera: Online courses

With more than 1000+ specialized courses and lots of instructor from reputed college and universities, you will be able to advance your career and get specialized on specific subjects like computer science, data science, creative content writing, lifestyle, business, science, photography and much, much more. You can watch all the videos in different major language at any time and also download those for offline use.

# 2 - Google Arts & Culture

Google Arts & Culture is one of the best learning apps for those who like the culture, arts and artifacts, and the stories behind all those iconic Arts. Google is partnered with thousands of institutions and museum around the world, only to offer you with borderless culture and arts. Download now and get known all within no time.

# 1 - Wikipedia

I need not introduce you about the Wikipedia, a true knowledge ocean. Literally, This app helps you find, discover and explore in depth and detailed analysis information of any topic in more than 300 languages. This best educational app offers you more than 39+ million content and it's increasing daily. Can you believe this? So why do you wait? Just grab this best learning app for your Android phone and be a nerd of your preferred subject.

Final Thought

This is the list of Top 10 Best educational apps for Android users. All the above-mentioned learning apps for education are chosen based on top rated, highly grossing, trending, and developed by top developers regularly. Which ensures easy and quality learning in a step by step guides and tutorials. Always remember self-learning is the best way to earn and learn quality knowledge.

What's Your Favorite?

Do you like this best educational apps list? Let me know, which one do like most, in the comment section. And also inform me about other learning apps that you are using right now.

Share this list of Best Apps for Education with the family members and friends. And let them learn on their own.






Make Money Online - Surprising Ways To Make Money Online

Have you ever thought as to how you can make money online?

Your answer to the question above could be in the affirmative or in the negative. But believe me, in either case would you like to challenge me when I say that for sure, you would like to know someone who knows how to make money online. In fact, most of us would like to know many people around us are making money, big or small, through online sources.

Is it easy to make money online? What are the ways? How much money can I make? Can I become a millionaire overnight? Is it possible to be a successful home business owner? These are some of the questions which instantaneously come to mind when we think about this subject. We will try to look at the probable answers to some of the questions mentioned above.

At the outside, I would like to say that there is no easy money that can be made anywhere in this world. But I will add that there are endless financial capabilities that can be enjoyed by a home business owner through the endless ways to make money online. If I want to list all the ways to make money online here in this article, I run the following risks:

• I will either run out of words or
• I will run out of time or
• My patience will give way or
• By the time I finish writing, some new ways of building wealth online would have been found out.

So, I will just mention some of the popular and tried out ways in which you can build true income. These are:

1. Trade online in stocks and currencies.

2. Write and publish a Kindle eBook.

3. Sell your articles, stories and videos.

4. Review music, products or websites for money.

5. Start your own website and earn money through Affiliate marketing and Google AdSense.

6. Become an e-Tutor.

7. Sell your notes if you are a student.

8. Freelance in the field of your core competency or hobby.

9. Join the YouTube Partner Program by uploading videos.

10. Buy and sell domain names online.

I want to mention that there is no way known to me by which you can become a millionaire overnight. The amount of money you make will depend on the way chosen by you and the amount of time and effort put in to make it a successful venture.






Guiding New Graduates to Financial Success






New college graduates are on the loose and out building their new work wardrobes for their first job. Are you a proud parent and grandparent? In addition to celebrating with them over parties and gifts, now is the time to give them the gift of financial independence too. As they start their first jobs, you might ask yourself, "Is my child prepared for the financial responsibility that comes with a full-time job and living on their own?" Right from the start, you want them to develop savings priorities and healthy spending habits. Here are some tips to help you point them in the right direction:

Explain the importance of saving

As young adults start receiving a paycheck, they may find it tempting to spend their funds a lot more on "wants" rather than "needs." You can help by reminding them of the difference between the two and sharing the importance of saving. Whether it's saving for unexpected expenses and emergencies or to ever buy a car or home, encourage your young adult to put a set amount away from every paycheck. You may also tell them to check with their employer and see if they can direct the savings portion of their paycheck directly into a savings account with only the reminder going to their checking account for spending.

Emphasize retirement contributions

New graduates hardly think about retirement. They've just entered the work - why would they need to think about an event that will impact them 40+ years from now? With rent, bills and other responsibilities, your young adult may choose not to contribute to their retirement right out of school. We all know that this is a mistake! This is your chance to emphasize how a long retirement time horizon can benefit them financially. Educate them about compounding growth in savings and encourage them to speak to their employer about any professional guidance offered. Emphasize to them that they have one of the greatest assets working for them at this age: time.

Teach them to follow a budget

Budgeting allows young adults to create a spending plan with their money. It's a great way for them to track their expenses and see if they have enough to spend on the things they really enjoy. Budgeting can keep your young adult focused on their money goals and avoid any unnecessary financial hassle. If they become overwhelmed, share how you learned to live within your paycheck and show them that there are apps and online tools today that they can use - here are just a few examples.

Show them how to pay bills on time

As an independent adult, your child will need to take on lots of responsibility quickly. Sometimes this includes regularly paying a variety of bills (rent, cell phone, etc.). Keeping track of when bills are due can become cumbersome for those just starting out. Show your child that it's crucial to stay on top of bills and pay them on time. Late payments and fees - and any outstanding interest on balances - will deplete their disposable income, leaving them less money to spend on entertainment and fun. Many apps and computer programs exist to help set reminders and automatic payments. Help your young adult look at the options and share any systems you use to manage monthly payments.

Help them build credit

Many college grads have not yet had a chance to establish a credit history. Educate them about how a credit score can affect their future. A good credit score can influence their ability to get car loans and mortgages approved. Their credit score can also affect the interest rates on these loans: A good credit score may lead to lower interest rates. Some employers use a credit check in their hiring process. Some insurance companies also use credit scores as part of their underwriting process as a person's credit can be a predictor of insurance claims. To help your young adult build their credit score, encourage them to pay bills on time, avoid acquiring too much debt on any open credit cards, limit the number of credit cards used, and keep their oldest credit card open.

Now that your graduate is officially launched, use some of your time together to pass on good financial habits. Whether it's dedicating a portion of every paycheck to savings or using an app to track spending, these tips may help your young adult to stay on top of their finances and develop good money habits that can not a lifetime.