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Weekend Reading: Thanksgiving Edition

By Kevin

Although I already had my Thanksgiving about a month ago and I’ve been spending these recent days studying and preparing for a final exam, I wish the best for all my fellow bloggers and friends south of the border, and hope that you’ve had a great Thanksgiving and enjoy the Thanksgiving weekend. Posts of the… [Read More]

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Weekend Reading: Beginning of Fall Edition

By Kevin

This has been a busy week so far. I started classes which I am taking twice a week after work, and there is quite a bit of homework and study attached. I really don’t remember how I used to mix work and school in the past! Here are my posts over the past week: Learn… [Read More]

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Weekend Reading: Labour Day Weekend Edition

By Kevin

Summer Heat Another week goes by, as I enjoy the last of the summer heat. Although I will miss the heat, I need my sleep! With a combination of a hot, stuffy apartment and ragweed allergies, I don’t think I’ve gotten more than about 4-5 hours of sleep a night. Posts of the week I… [Read More]

Filed Under: Weekend Reading Tagged With: bailouts, debt, free market, frugality, inflation, living at home, management expense ratio, mutual funds, new cars, newborns, oil, organic food, patents, ponzi scheme, reflation, riches, savings, used cars

A Midsummer Night’s Reading

By Kevin

It’s midway through summer; the moon is shining brightly, the water is singing, and the fireflies are dancing. Here is your weekend reading:

Filed Under: Weekend Reading Tagged With: acupuncture, allowance, black hats, black market, blogging, cars, cash, Charles Kirk, college degree, finance, financial reform, food, frugal living, home ownership, home renovation, literature, mortgages, MRI scans, online business, passion, patents, rat race, retirement, riches, Robert Pretcher, self improvement, summer, teaching, used cars, wealth

Meet Andrew Hallam: The Millionaire Teacher

By Kevin

I am pleased to have the honor of having Andrew Hallam with us today for an interview. Andrew is a highly respected investor currently living in Singapore, where he works as an English teacher at Singapore American School, and writes freelance finance articles.  Nominated a finalist for two Canadian National Publishing Awards, his writing has appeared… [Read More]

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