The US Department of Agriculture said in a 6/14/12 report that a middle-class family with a child born in 2011 can expect to spend about $295,560 in the next 17 years on food, shelter and other necessities with projected inflation factored in. Meanwhile, projected private college tuition and public college tuition is expected to rise […]
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Cash Out Your Roth IRA to Fund Your Small Business – Horrible Mistake or Blessing in Surprise?
If you haven’t noticed yet, I’m kind of in love with the Roth IRA. Having launched the Roth IRA movement, it’s a safe assumption that I think everybody should have a Roth IRA. Heck, if there was a way to open up a Roth IRA for my dog, I would definitely do it. Several years […]
Read MoreHow Important Is Narcissism For Success?
Have you ever come across a person who repeatedly blurts out to everybody that her birthday is coming up? What about the woman who can’t stop telling everybody she’s getting married, even though the wedding is still a year away? Her single friends must love that! Or how about the guy whose profile picture on […]
Read MoreAffiliate Marketing As A Way to Monetize Your Blog
Has your blog been penalized by Google for whatever reason? Are you looking for another, more sustainable (and Google friendly) way to bump up your online income? Affiliate Marketing Has A So So Reputation You may want to consider affiliate marketing. Some think affiliate marketing sounds sleazy, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. […]
Read MoreA Cynic’s Argument For Why Facebook Stock Is A Buy
In order to read this post, you’ve got to be a little cynical. When it comes to investing in the largest casino in the world, it’s important to think about multiple variable outcomes and logical conclusions to keep your sanity. For example, one can ask themself today with the markets up 1.5+%, “Who was the […]
Read MoreLook Beyond Short Term Profits For Long Term Gains
One of the discussions that came up with my real estate agent and I is the commission rate. At first, he wanted 6% until I told him point blankly, “No way in hell you silly goose!” We ultimately agreed on 5%, which is split 2.5% to him and 2.5% to the agent who represents the […]
Read MoreThe Power Of Small Gestures
I began texting my friend while still in the air that I’d soon be touching down. My flight was 30 minutes late I felt bad if my buddy was waiting. I mentioned to check flightview.com to track my flight’s status before driving out to Oakland airport, but I’m sure he forgot all about it. Low […]
Read MoreHow To Choose The Right Real Estate Agent / REALTOR®
For the right price, everything is for sale. So when my Realtor friend pitched to put my home on the market given the lack of inventory, low interest rates, pent-up demand, and Google/Facebook/Zynga/Apple/LinkedIn money, I said, “Sure why not!” It’s estimated that Facebook’s IPO could increase the value of Bay Area property by some $1 […]
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