10 Money Lessons I Learned From The Movies

By: Roshawn Watson As a self-proclaimed movie buff, here are 10 financial lessons I observed from eight of my favorite movies. Thomas Crown Affair. First money lesson learned: You can be miserable with plenty of money. Thomas Crown had a beautiful NYC mansion, plenty of cash, successful companies to run, among other things. Nonetheless, he… Continue reading 10 Money Lessons I Learned From The Movies

Expand Your Online Business with Ashop Commerce

I have said previously that one of the most important principles in personal finance is to mind your own business. This means that you consciously and purposefully make smart financial decisions, such as having an emergency fund, paying off consumer debt, investing for retirement, investing for your children’s education, and paying off your home(s), etc.… Continue reading Expand Your Online Business with Ashop Commerce

Two Financial Questions You SHOULD Ask Your Friends

By: Roshawn Watson Strife over money has severed many good relationships. When it comes to discussing finances, avoidance is understandably our medicine of choice, especially when friends are involved. However, perhaps avoidance is not the best strategy.http://www.youtube.com/get_player The company you keep matters just as much as what you do. However, if you refuse to address… Continue reading Two Financial Questions You SHOULD Ask Your Friends

5 Steps to Protect Your Cash Flow Like the Rich

By: Roshawn Watson Welcome Frugal Dad readers!  Please feel free to comment and subscribe now for my free ebook and updates. Your financial ruin can occur in less than 24 hours; disturbingly, one accident can wipe you out financially. Throughout life, income fluctuations are very common and often unpredictable, making cash flow protection a critical… Continue reading 5 Steps to Protect Your Cash Flow Like the Rich

Debt By Design?

By: Roshawn Watson Is the deck stacked so heavily against today’s youth that obtaining the elusive “middle-class life” impractical for many without taking on a decent amount of risk (including debt)? I am an optimist, so I was biased when I began reading Anya Kamenetz’s groundbreaking book Generation Debt. Despite some of the overt political… Continue reading Debt By Design?

Why I Left my Six Figure Job

By: Roshawn Watson I constantly get questions about personal finances. However, perhaps the single question I get the most often is why I do not practice pharmacy (I am a pharmacist). Once they realize that I am a full-time student, they innocently inform me that I could make a lot of money if I just… Continue reading Why I Left my Six Figure Job

Ask Roshawn

Ever since I started Watson Inc, I get tons of financial questions. Check out the question and my response below Dear Roshawn, I may be too paranoid a view with my emergency fund, so please help me figure out how much I really need. I’ve been desperate to remodel my kitchen,…and I’d like to use… Continue reading Ask Roshawn

Conversations From The Corner Office (Part 1)

Thanks for visiting Watson Inc. Check out part 1 of my exciting interview with Van Crouch, President and CEO of Van Crouch Communications, by clicking on the clip below. Learn from someone who has truly won in life. Van is a nationally-known motivational speaker, best-selling author, and highly desired business consultant. In my exclusive interview,… Continue reading Conversations From The Corner Office (Part 1)