This is the third in a series of articles on living to 100 and beyond. This post was originally published on June 1, 2010. In my last post on this series, I took a look into a possible future where lifespans extend out to one hundred and beyond, and the possible changes that will affect… [Read More]
5 Ways to Help Your Kids With Their Finances
This is a post by David Bakke, father of a young son, and contributor for Money Crashers Personal Finance, a blog focused on sharing tips on money management, investing, retirement, and more. My parents did their best to make sure that I knew the value of a dollar and how to spend my money wisely…. [Read More]
Living to 100 and Beyond: The Changes Ahead
This is the second in a series of articles on living to 100 and beyond. This post was originally published on May 26, 2010. Living to 100 and beyond… is it a dream, or is it something we can achieve in our lifetimes? Last week, I introduced the concept of living to 100 and beyond,… [Read More]
Negotiate Using the Lifetime Loyalty Card
The following is a staff post by My University Money. Repeat after me: Everything is negotiable. This is one of the coolest personal finance tips that I have ever been given. I don’t have much interest in clipping coupons, or shopping for eight hours looking for that perfect deal on a basic product I want to buy…. [Read More]
Living to 100 and Beyond: How Will It Affect Your Retirement Plans?
This is the first in a series of articles on living to 100 and beyond. This post was originally published on May 17, 2010. Ever since time immemorial, humans have been born, they age, and one day, they die. Each of us is blessed with only a few short decades of youth; it’s all downhill… [Read More]
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