Question: What is ‘personal finance’?
Answer: How you manage your money and plan for your future.
Every bit of your financial decisions and activities have an effect on your financial health now and in future. And the only person responsible for this? You! And you only.
Welcome to my blog – More More Cash.
My passion is in business management, financial matters and education. Combining these favourites of mine, I manage this blog www.moremorecash.com/blog to teach the importance of money protection and growth.
In the beginning, More More Cash started out with me sharing my expertise on how to make full use of a credit card correctly so that it will give us, the cardholders, the maximum benefit. But being a believer in an all-rounded education, it became apparent that it was no longer enough for me to just learn how to use a credit card well. It is with this belief that you are now able to see that I offer a diverse range of money topics and information in my blog, a collection and experience gathered over time with topics ranging from proper money management techniques to the correct use of credit cards and making the most use out of promotions to stocks and property investments. And hopefully, you will progress with me in your financial quest.
If you are interested to know more about the origins of More More Cash, click this link. If not, feel free to browse through the different categories I have and read my blog articles or if you prefer, you can refer to my latest posts (below) and get started on your own financial quest. Cheers!
Gwen
gwenkok@moremorecash.com
Hi Gwen,
We tried to look for your email contact but it does not seem to be available on your blog. So we are contacting you via a comment.
On behalf of the National Library Board (NLB), we would like to invite you to pledge your blog to the Singapore Memory Project (SMP).
We find that your entries of business management would be a great addition to the Singapore Memory Project.
We think your blog would offer a different perspective. Whether your posts are an account of your daily life or an expression of your thoughts, our project hopes to find a home for these memories so that it can help build a ground-up understanding of Singapore.
If you believe memories are worth preserving, simply pledge your blog here: http://singaporememory.simulation.com.sg/Public/Pledge.
The SMP is a national initiative started in 2011 to collect, preserve and provide access to stories, moments and memories related to Singapore. For more information about this initiative, you may wish to contact Mr Patrick Cher at patrick_cher@nlb.gov.sg or read the FAQ.
Yours sincerely,
Krishna
[Simulation Software & Technologies (S2T) Pte Ltd. is the officially appointed vendor for SMP for the period Nov 2012 to Dec 2013.]