Friday, October 5, 2012

Dave Ramsey's "Financial Peace University" Fall Classes

Dave Ramsey is releasing a
brand-new version of


Financial Peace University (FPU) this fall.


The time commitment has been shortened to


90-minute classes


spanning a nine-week period!





Fall Classes Begin:


October 16, 2012
Tuesdays at 6:00 PM
Shadow Mountain Church
75580 E. Ramon Rd.
Thousand Palms, CA 92276
To register call 760-343-0550

The cost for the 9 week course is $100.00 per family.
The class moderator is Doug Motz 760-200-0270

New 9-Week Class Schedule
Oct 16, 2012
Lesson 1
Super Saving
During Super Saving, Dave explains the Seven Baby Steps that will guide you throughout Financial Peace University. You will also learn the three key reasons why you should save money—and why you must start now!

Oct 23, 2012
Lesson 2
Relating With Money
During Relating With Money, members will learn why it's important for spouses to communicate and work together toward success. Also, singles will learn the importance of teamwork, and parents will find out how to teach their kids about money.

Oct 30, 2012
Lesson 3
Cash Flow Planning
During Cash Flow Planning, members will unlock the secret of developing a monthly spending plan that really works.

Nov 6, 2012
Lesson 4
Dumping Debt
With Dumping Debt, it's time to debunk some common debt myths! Dave reveals the truth about credit lies and gives you a plan to walk out of debt with confidence.

Nov 13, 2012
Lesson 5
Buyer Beware
During Buyer Beware, Dave Ramsey draws on decades of experience to reveal the power and influence that marketing has on your everyday buying decisions. Let the buyer beware!

Nov 20, 2012
Lesson 6
The Role of Insurance
During The Role of Insurance, Dave walks you through the world of insurance, carefully explaining what you need—and what you need to avoid.


Nov 27, 2012
Lesson 7
Retirement and College Planning

During Retirement and College Planning, Dave walks you through the maze of retirement options and helps you figure out the right path for you. You will also learn how to plan for college so your kids can graduate debt free!


Dec 4, 2012
Lesson 8

Real Estate & Mortgages
During Real Estate & Mortgages, Dave draws on over 20 years of real estate experience to teach you how to win when buying or selling your home. Plus, he’ll dissect all of the common mortgage options available today, showing you what to choose—and what to avoid.

Dec 11, 2012

Lesson 9
The Great Misunderstanding
During The Great Misunderstanding, the way you think about money will be challenged. Dave will show you how generous giving can completely revolutionize your attitude and improve your finances, business and relationships.





For further information call
Doug Motz at Doug Motz Insurance Agency
@ 760-200-0270 or go to http://www.dougmotz.com/
License # 0F00702

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Dave Ramsey's New Financial Peace University Coming this Fall

Coming this Fall!

Dave Ramsey's "Financial Peace University"
has a new class format!

You'll Love the New 9-Week Class Schedule
The time commitment has been shortened to
90-minute classes spanning a nine-week period!

Our Fall classes begin:
October 16, 2012
Tuesdays at 6:00pm
Shadow Mountain Church
75580 E. Ramon Rd.
Thousand Palms, CA 92276

Cost for the class is $100.00 per family




To register call 760-343-0550
or for further information call
Doug Motz/Class Coordinator @ 760-200-0270

It's never too early to register!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Dave Ramsey FPU Fall Classes


You'll Love the New 9-Week Class Schedule

Our Fall classes begin:

October 16, 2012
Tuesdays at 6:00pm
Cost for the class is $100.00 per family


Shadow Mountain Church
75580 E. Ramon Rd.
Thousand Palms, CA 92276

To register call 760-343-0550
or for further information call
Doug Motz/Class Coordinator @ 760-200-0270













Tuesday, June 12, 2012

CVRM’s Backpack Bonanza

Start collecting your
 “Back to School Supplies”     
For the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission’s Annual
“Backpack Bonanza”
August 18th, 2012 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
You can drop off all of your school supplies at
Doug Motz Insurance Agency
 43875 Washington St. Suite A in Palm Desert
Call 760-200-0270 or go to www.DougMotz.com
for further information.


Monday, June 11, 2012

Let's Trade!


Trading goods and services without the use of money is called bartering.
The art of bartering is as ancient as human civilization and is becoming very popular in this economy.

Anyone can barter!

It is a great way to take what you have, such as products or services, and trade them for what others have, namely more products or services.
Bartering for professional business services can include, but is not limited to:
Accountants, Lawyers, Doctors, Dentists, Web Tech Services, Painters, Plumbers, Electricians etc.

Here are a few examples of bartering:
If you work in a salon you can trade services with other professionals you work with, trade highlights for facials, massages, manicures, etc. But it is not limited to just the people you work with. You may have a client who has a cleaning service & do a trade for coloring & cutting her hair in exchange for cleaning services for your home. You may have a client who owns a jewelry store and trade your services for that beautiful tennis bracelet you have always wanted, but couldn’t afford.

Another example would be the owner of a coffee shop has a regular customer who has an art gallery next to your coffee shop. He gets free food/coffee and you get credit for his art gallery. In turn, when you get enough credit you can go into the gallery and pick out that piece of art you have been eyeing.

Or, the owner of the art gallery needs an attorney to set up a corporation for his art gallery. The art gallery owner does a trade for something from his gallery in exchange for attorney fees. Keep in mind that when you do this you set up in advance how much credit the attorney will get for merchandise in the gallery.
Let’s say you have an extra room in your house and you know someone who is trust worthy and responsible. You can give that person free rent for anything from mowing your lawn & gardening, to daycare or babysitting, pet sitting, running errands, house cleaning, handyman repairs, construction, etc…

You can barter your home or vacation home with someone else who would like to come to your area and you want to go to their place. Be sure to do your homework to be certain they are trustworthy. Check out the site Online House Trading @ www.onlinehousetrading.com for more details.

Barter anything from vehicles, boats, appliances, furniture, collectibles, art, electronics and just about anything else you can think of.
There are several online websites for bartering. Craigslist has a bartering section, SwapThing.com, lists almost 3.5 million "things" available for trade, U-Exchange.com makes it easy for bartering Goods and Services, Business Bartering, Trading Vehicles or Home Exchanging for Vacations.

The easiest way to find businesses to barter with on your own is to sit down and think about what you have to offer and who could benefit from it. Then narrow the list further by who on that list YOU could benefit from. Since bartering without a network means you have to trade specifically with the people you offer your products or services to, it makes no sense to approach someone with something you don’t need or want.

Barter Networks
There are also Barter Networks. A great way to get started with bartering is by joining a professional Barter Network. The benefit of being a member of the network is that you can trade with one company and gain barter dollars which you can then spend with another company.

Bartering Tips and Tricks

1. Set Specific Boundaries Be specific about what you are bartering for, what you are willing to give and what you will get in exchange. An example would be that you are looking for someone to give you legal services in exchange for piano lessons. Legal services usually cost more than piano lessons so be sure each of you have a beginning and an end amount of time or value.

2. Work Out the Details in Advance
If you are exchanging goods, decide on who pays for postage and packaging. If you are exchanging services decide in advance the time and dates you are willing to give and precisely what you are going to do and for how long.

3. Have an out Be clear about the terms of your relationship, but also give yourself and the business or person you are bartering with an out so you can end the contract in the event either party is dissatisfied.

4.Taxes Be sure to ask your accountant about this before you do any bartering.

Call Doug Motz Insurance Agency for further information at 760-200-0270 or go to www.DougMotz.com

Friday, May 4, 2012

Errant Golf Ball Damage…Who is Liable?

Who is responsible for damages when a golfer hits a ball that in turn hits a house or a car causing damage when playing a course that is located around a residential area or a busy street? This question is NOT as black and white as it may appear. The law varies from state to state and from case to case. In most cases if you ask the golfer, he will say it is the homeowner and should be covered on their homeowners insurance. In other cases if you ask the homeowner he will say the golfer is responsible. You also have to catch the golfer! There is clear California case law on these points of law. However, if the golfer intentionally or recklessly hits a ball at a home/car, then the golfer may be responsible. Also, there may be rules that members of golf clubs consent to be bound by that contractually put responsibility for damage on the golfer regardless of responsibility under tort law. Check the golf course rules. If you are playing golf and hit a home or a car which is parked in a parking lot adjacent to the golf course or driving down a nearby street with your golf ball, normally you are responsible. Many courses and near-by buildings do have insurance in place to cover it so check that as well if the issue cannot be resolved. If your home or car is hit and you are in the position of not knowing who hit the golf ball you can ask the golf course if their insurance will pay for your damages, but typically this would be excluded. If the golf course will not take responsibility for the damages then you will likely need to put in a claim with your physical damages portion of your insurance policy. Comprehensive coverage will normally cover damage. You will need to pay the deductible associated with this coverage There are several ways you can protect yourself from getting hit in the pocketbook. It is advisable that before you buy, look at where the house is in relation to the hole. If the home is behind the tee box, it's unlikely to get hit. But it's going to get hit all the time if it's 150 to 250 yards out on the right. Why is this? Because most bad golfers are habitual slicers. If you live on a golf course, you assume risk. Contact your insurance agent to see if your personal liability coverage on your homeowner’s insurance would pay for "damage to property of others." There will be a dollar limit stated in your policy. For further information call: Doug Motz at Douglas Motz Insurance Agency at 760-200-0270 or go to www.DougMotz.com

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

"Carpooling for Hire" for Stagecoach or Coachella Fest


In the past, many people have been known to “carpool for hire”, meaning they will drop off & pickup passengers at Stagecoach or Coachella Fest for a fee. Did you know that your auto insurance policy has an exclusion that will deny coverage if you use your vehicle for "public conveyance", which simply means if you use your car to “carpool for hire” and use it as a taxi cab. Your personal auto insurance will most likely not cover you in the event of an accident.

The basis for having the "public or livery conveyance" exclusion is that when you are hiring out your vehicle for transport, you are in a commercial activity and that's where your personal auto insurance policy draws the line. You will have an increased number of passengers in the car, which also increases the risk.

Be sure you check with your insurance agent and the dmv BEFORE you decide to “carpool for hire”.

Call Doug Motz at Douglas Motz Insurance Agency
@ 760-200-0270 or go to www.DougMotz.com

for any questions regarding this situation.