I am convinced that graduating from college is one of the most important periods in almost everyone’s life. It is often the beginning of “real” adulthood. While college students may be legally adults, in many ways college often acts as a buffer zone for growing up. Depending on your parents’ financial stability and philosophy of […]
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Welcome Yakezie Epsilon Challengers!
Dear Yakezie Epsilon Challengers, Has it been over 6 months already? Yes it has! Congrats for almost making it through the Yakezie Challenge where you’ve each strived to develop great blogs and new friendships in our online community. There’s only one thing left, and that is signing up and making sure we know who you […]
Read MoreWhen Did You Realize Your Childhood Dreams Wouldn’t Come True?
During high school, I didn’t want to play #1 singles partly because I feared getting pounded every match. All the #1 singles players were ridiculously talented and all went on to play for the best schools in the country. Instead, I played #2 or #3 singles and amassed a 11-1 record my senior year vs. […]
Read MoreShould Yakezie Be More Than A Network?
Recently, Marissa Mayer joined Yahoo as the CEO so naturally I blogged about that (as a Millionaire story – her networth is estimated at over $300 million). As I wrote her story, it struck me that she positioned herself to be in the path of new ideas and opportunities. Have you ever been in an environment […]
Read MoreEntrepreneurship As A Cure For All Problems
One of the best things about having a job is that no matter what you do, you will always get paid a base salary. The longer people stay at their jobs, the longer they understand this “benefit.” Managers understand this as well, which is why they are constantly looking for new blood to keep the […]
Read MoreBlogging Will Change Your Life For The Better
Now that I’ve retired from my corporate job after 13 years, I’ve had more time to reflect on what has transpired over the past three years since I started blogging. Three years ago, the financial crisis was in full blown meltdown and I had just begun to feel the tug of doing something else after […]
Read MoreI Was A Victim Of Identity Theft And I Fought Back!
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics Bulletin, 3.6 million people were the victim of identity theft in 2004. I was one of those victims. When I first noticed an error on my checking account statement, I assumed that it was an error and not fraud. I was not vulnerable to fraud…was I? I was […]
Read MoreOpen Communication Is A Must For Success And Happiness
Being able to communicate is important in many aspects of life, not the least of which is when dealing with financial matters. It used to be commonplace, especially within older generations and cultures, to leave the financial decisions and money management duties to the “man of the house” and not include any “outsiders” in on […]
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