The following is a guest post by FINCAR. Did you know that the Disability Rights Commission published a report in 2004, which demonstrated that a staggering 81% of websites that they looked at were inaccessible to disabled people? That was thirteen years ago and yet recent findings make disappointing reading. Despite the change to the… [Read More]
Freelancing Revenue Report: My First Three Months in the Trenches
I’m now in my fifth month of entrepreneurship, and things are going well so far. I’m really happy with some areas, and not too happy with some other areas. Well, life is a learning experience, right? First, a summary of what I’m happy with, and where I need to improve things: The good stuff I’m… [Read More]
Living to 100 and Beyond: Building an Infinite Portfolio
This is the fourth and final post in a series of articles on living to 100 and beyond. This post was originally published on June 12, 2010. Traditional retirement planning is made with one main assumption in mind: after you retire, you will only live a couple of decades at most, and you will be… [Read More]
Living to 100 and Beyond: Building Your Portfolio
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]
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