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Weekend Reading: Riding the Roller Coaster

By Kevin

It’s been an interesting week so far! Gold and silver may have blown their top… for now. The U.S. Dollar is slowly gaining steam amidst more woes in Europe… it looks like the reserve currency is still kicking! Here are my posts of the week: Gold, Revisited: Is $1500 Near? – In this post, I… [Read More]

Filed Under: Investing, Miscellaneous, Weekend Reading Tagged With: 401k, budget, central banking, chocolate, Christmas, citizenship, Congress, cookbook, couple living, credit cards, debit card, debt, debt woes, Europe, expatriate, expenses, finances, forex, gas, gold, grades, hoarding, IRA, Jerry Seinfield, Keith Schaefer, Kim Kardashian, money, new parents, oil, politics, precious metals, primal, property tax, public choice, QE2, Remembrance Day, retirement, Roth IRA, scholarships, school, silver, sovereign default, sovereign risk, taxes, U.S. dollar, veterans, Walmart

Gold, Revisited: Is $1500 Near?

By Kevin

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock (or a gold nugget?), you’ve probably heard about the skyrocketing gold prices. As of this writing, gold is at $1425 USD! Only a few months ago, I don’t think most people other than a few gold bugs would have imagined prices shooting up so high, and so fast…. [Read More]

Filed Under: Growing Your Wealth, Investing, Miscellaneous, Opinion, Precious Metals Tagged With: asset allocation, bonds, Canada, credit, currency depreciation, debasement, debt, devaluation, equities, gold, inflation, Jon Nadler, monetary system, money, opportunity costs, portfolio, sovereign risk, speculative bubble, store of value, survivalist, Treasuries, U.S. dollar, Warren Buffett, World Bank

The Skinny on Credit Cards: A Book Review

By Kevin

Credit cards… they are little pieces of plastic that everyone loves to hate, but everyone loves to use. They are so convenient, and along with that convenience sometimes comes trouble. We all know someone who has used one credit card to pay off others, and ended up in a spiral of debt. They were misled… [Read More]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Miscellaneous Tagged With: budgeting, credit, credit cards, debt, fees, interest, Jim Randel, rewards, rewards cards, skinny on

When Using a Rewards Card Will Cost You

By Guest

The following guest post is by Kevin Fleming of CreditShout. Rewards credit cards look like a great deal on paper. Who doesn’t want to earn points for purchases? Who doesn’t want to get money back from their credit card? It all sounds good, and for some people, it is. But the truth behind rewards credit… [Read More]

Filed Under: Avoiding Scams, Opinion, Saving Your Money Tagged With: charges, consumerism, credit, credit cards, debt, fees, interest, rewards, rewards cards

The Importance of Opportunity Costs, and Why They Should Not Be Ignored

By Kevin

Everyone is familiar with the direct costs of life. You feel it every time you take some money out of your wallet to pay for food, gas, or tuition. Are you familiar, however, with the indirect costs, and the choices that you make everyday? I am not referring to hidden taxes or fees (such as… [Read More]

Filed Under: Growing Your Wealth, Miscellaneous, Opinion, Philosophy, Saving Your Money Tagged With: Bastiat, debt, inflation, interest rates, mortgages, opportunity costs, politics

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