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]
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]
Three Reasons Why I Squirrel Away My Money
A long time ago, far, far, away…. I began this blog by The Richest Man in Babylon.” This book contains many simple, yet valuable nuggets of financial wisdom, such as the need to squirrel away at least 10% of one’s net worth. At this stage in my life, I actually feel this is far too… [Read More]
Are You a Coupon… Addict?
Does anyone remember when the grocery store would send out flyers full of coupons for you to clip out and bring with you to the store? I remember those times, when one would look through different flyers to find the best deals, and physically clipping them out with scissors to bring with them to give… [Read More]
Future Imperfect: How to Prepare for an Uncertain Future
Sometimes I look back on the changes of the first half of the 20th century, and I try to put myself in the shoes of someone growing up in that time and imagine what it must have been like to experience life in that period. I think back to 100 years ago, which is really… [Read More]
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