Month: March 2017

Never Stop Being Dazzled by $20 – You Just Might End Up Rich

Never Stop Being Dazzled by $20 – You Just Might End Up Rich

When I was a kid I can remember getting ridiculously excited on Christmas Eve. My mom used to decorate our tiny house beautifully for the holidays. We’re talking all the 80s trimmings. We had a small, but perfect, Christmas tree with multi-colored lights. Yes, multi-colored lights. The big ones! One goes out, the rest stay […]

STARTER HOME – KILLER REASONS TO KEEP YOURS

STARTER HOME – KILLER REASONS TO KEEP YOURS

There are few things in this world that make such a screaming statement about the person you are (or want to be) other than the home you live in or the car you drive. These two high-ticket items allow you to shape the perception others have of you without having to utter a single word.  For the […]

Operating With An Attitude Of Gratitude On The Path To Financial Independence

Operating With An Attitude Of Gratitude On The Path To Financial Independence

As much as we talk about financial independence and investing as much of our money as we possibly can so we can give the big send off to mega (and minor) corporations that are stealing our time, sometimes we forget to be thankful. I do an awful lot of typing into this computer screen about chasing […]

Are Emergency Funds Awesome? Or For Suckers?

Are Emergency Funds Awesome? Or For Suckers?

This post may contain affiliate and/or partnered content. Please read our disclosure for details. We’ve all heard the financial gurus out there telling us we need 3 – 6 months worth of expenses, 8 months worth of expenses, and even up to 2 full years worth of expenses sitting in a safe, accessible account in […]

Are Excuses Killing Your Dreams?

Are Excuses Killing Your Dreams?

Today I wanted to veer off the well-trodden trail of personal finance and write a kick-in-the-@$$ motivational post. I am a firm believer in having an internal locus of control and not blaming anyone else for my position in life. I have had many peaks and valleys and have learned valuable lessons about life and myself at every […]

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