Archive for the ‘Fiscally Fit’ Category

Fiscally Fit Fashionista PowerStart Workshop

Posted on January 4th, 2011 by by Evelyn

Share Fiscally Fit Fashionista PowerStart Workshop! Happy New Year! If one of your New Year’s resolutions, intentions, promises or utterances was to “get your finances” in order, then this workshop is for you. ******************** Details: Date: Saturday, Janury 15th, 2011 Time: 1-3:30pm Location: 1111 East West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910 Price: $99. All must [...]

Just Another J-O-B?

Posted on October 6th, 2010 by by Evelyn

Share Greetings Savvy Fashionistas! Below, please enjoy some rambling thoughts and ideas from a couple of the 1st chapters  in book #1: Not Just Another Business Book” and  “Just Another Damn Job” This is a writing stream of consciousness and the thoughts are in no particularly order (right now at least). ********************* ……The purpose of [...]

Fashionably Business- Business Plan Competition

Posted on August 5th, 2010 by by Evelyn

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Fashionably Business- H Street- August 2010

Posted on August 5th, 2010 by by Evelyn

Share Greetings Folks- Below find the schedule of workshops for August 2010. Learn more about Fashionably Business at http://gwfcc.org. ************************** Fashionably Business- August 2010 Schedule of Events Being business savvy makes good fashion sense! From June through October 2010, Fashionably Business on H. Street gives fashion entrepreneurs access to Free Workshops, Free Technical Assistance, Free [...]

Financial Planning for Creatives Part II

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by by Webmistress

Share Greetings! In my first blog post about Financial Planning for Creatives Part I, I go into a little bit of theory about why financial planning is an important “to do” for everyone- not just people who have money to plan with.  In the post, I talk about the definition of financial planning and how [...]

The Wealthy Own the Capital…

Posted on December 30th, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share I recently started teaching an Economics class at the college where I currently teach. In addition to being able to expose my creative students to traditional economic theory, and to give them the tools needed to make intelligent and deliberate decisions, I have been reminding myself of all that I learned many years ago [...]

Couples & Money- 10 financial things that couples want to learn about each other!

Posted on December 29th, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share Greetings!! I have been wanting to write this blog post for a long time! I am excited to now finally be putting these words on “virtual” paper. What prompted me to finally sit down and write this post was a show that I was watching on T.V. I am not a big TV watcher, [...]

All you have to do is say YES!

Posted on December 1st, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share YES- Three letters, but so powerful when put together. The utterance of this phrase can make someone’s day or make someone cry. We are going to focus on the positive aspects of YES. In planning for the year 2010, I have decided that my theme in life and in business with be the “Year [...]

Consumer Research: Challenges with Financial Planning and Taxes for Creative Entrepreneurs

Posted on December 1st, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share Greetings! I am in the process of updating old workshops, developing and building new materials, and developing EABs first Fiscally Fit Fashionista Group Coaching Program, and I want to conduct an informal poll about some of the challenges faced by creative entrepreneurs when it comes to both personal and business financial planning, tax management [...]

Why I seriously dislike the terms Recessionista and Frugalista

Posted on October 12th, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share Greetings! Can I just say the trendy frugality is not cute or fashionable? For the record, let me state that I have officially come to dislike the terms: Frugalista, Recessionista and even TJmaxxista. Why? Because the terms and the marketing tactics used to popularize these terms undermine those who are truly going through a [...]