… would you give up the Internet? If it were permanent, I don’t think I’d give up the Internet. 🙂 Here is what I would do, though, assuming that I didn’t lose half of it to tax confiscation right off the bat, which I probably would! These would be my first priorities, in alphabetical order: Business… [Read More]
Savings = Freedom
I have often heard the phrase “debt = slavery”; when we are in debt, our lives are basically owned by our creditors, our employers, the government, and anyone else whose assistance and support we rely upon. If debt is slavery, then what is freedom? If we have no debt, are we truly free? When I was… [Read More]
Can Credit Cards Grow Your Wealth?
The following is a guest post. In the mission to attain financial independence, you must consider every aspect and road to your goal. You have constantly evaluate your financial position, and any adjustments you need to make along the way. The trick is to be dedicated to your goal as well as remain flexible to… [Read More]
Guest Post at Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance: How to Organize Your Finances for a Wealthy Future
I have a guest post up at Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance titled “How to Organize Your Finances for a Wealthy Future“. The post is about keeping track of expenses, income, assets, and liabilities, and how I have done so using plain old spreadsheets as well as GnuCash. I’d be interested in knowing how you organize… [Read More]
Millionaire Teacher: The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School
Is it possible to become a millionaire, on a teacher’s salary? Teacher and author Andrew Hallam seems to think so, and he shares his lessons in his upcoming book “Millionaire Teacher: The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School“. I have always enjoyed reading Andrew’s personal finance and investing advice on his… [Read More]
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