The following is a post by staff writer Teacher Man. This is his first post for Invest It Wisely; please join me in welcoming him to the site! There has recently been a spate of articles on the internet about how jealous people are of public sector “gold-plated pensions” in Canada. I’m fairly certain that… [Read More]
The Importance of Buffering Your Life
One of the things that attracted me to personal finance and economics is just how many parallels that can be drawn between personal finance and life. There are so many lessons that we can bring over from one sphere to the other. Do you really need an emergency fund? An important lesson that I have… [Read More]
How Did These Unconventional Investments Moves Do In 2011?
Last year, I wrote about 3 Unconventional Investment Moves to Make in 2011. This was a look at a few unconventional investment moves that went against the grain of common wisdom at the time. When the herd is running in one direction, it might be for a good reason, but sometimes, there are benefits to running… [Read More]
Sudden Bankruptcy Syndrome – When You Blow All Your Money Fast
The following is a guest post by Tino, a lottery blogger. The pursuit of happiness. The American dream. It usually involves money. Lots of it. Yep, we associate money with a great life. Do you dream about being rich? I know I do. But, you know what P. Diddy says about money? He says, “mo… [Read More]
Creating Incomes Streams to Make More Money
This guest post comes from Kolton Green, CO-Founder of Financial Money Tips, a personal finance blog intended to help readers increase knowledge on financial assets and avenues. You can follow Financial Money Tips on Twitter @moneyperk. It just makes good financial sense to have money coming in from several different areas. If your only source… [Read More]
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