The following is a guest post from MD of Studenomics. Today he’s releasing a new eBook for 20-somethings that are trying to decide if they should buy or rent a home right now. This quick read will help you save thousands of dollars by making the right choice when it comes to this very important […]
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Dividend Investing – How to Build a Never Ending Cash Distributor
As many of you know already, I have recently launched my first eBook: Dividend Investing – How to Build a Never Ending Cash Distributor. This is a free resource for the one who would like to know how to start investing and earning passive income. I wanted to talk a little bit more about the […]
Read MoreHate Your Job? Maybe You’re Not The Only One
The steam playfully rose into the night air, obscuring my vision of a girl in a bikini walking towards me. I casually brushed away the mist to get a better look before she got into the outdoor hot tub where I had been relaxing for the past ten minutes. Wow, she’s tan and fit, I […]
Read MoreAre You Frugal or Cheap?
Reader Beware: If you make your own soap or buy single-ply toilet paper, please don’t take offense to the following. Everyone has their own standards of living and this post just reflects mine. What’s the difference between being frugal and cheap? For me being frugal is the willingness to spend, but the smarts to make […]
Read MoreFinding Free Money for College
According to the Project on Student Debt, the average amount of student loan debt a student accumulated by graduation in 2009 was $24,000. Though this figure doesn’t seem exceedingly high, it is only an average. For comparison standards, averaging student loan debt at $24,000 could mean that for each student who kept their debt under […]
Read MoreInterview with Bethany and Scott Palmer: The Money Couple
By, Barbara Friedberg editor-in-chief of BarbaraFriedbergPersonalFinance.com where she educates, inspires, & motivates for wealth in money and life. Learn personal finance from a real life portfolio manager. I had the opportunity to chat with Bethany and Scot Palmer, authors of First Comes Love Then Comes Money; A Couple’s Guide to Financial Communication, for some “pre-interview” […]
Read MoreNavy SEALs: Surviving Through Difficult Situations
A terrific piece was penned by retired Navy SEAL Eric Greiten in the Wall Street Journal entitled, “An Inside Look At SEAL Sensibility“. In the piece, Eric discusses what it takes to become a SEAL and why some people succeed while others fail. Navy SEAL training is considered to be the most vigorous military training […]
Read MoreHow Your Environment Impacts Your Finances
This is a member post from Eric at Narrow Bridge Finance. Check it out today! If you like it, subscribe or join the e-mail list. You can also check out his eBook, the Personal Finance Arsenal. Most of us like to think of ourselves as intelligent people in control of our own actions and destiny. […]
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