Category: retirement
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How one penny a day could make you rich.
Depending on where you are in your journey towards financial success and financial independence, you may or may not have heard this illustrative point before. And if you have, it is a great reminder on the power of compound interest. Here’s the question for you: I am offering you 1 million dollars today. Or you…
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The biggest wealth creation tool that you already possess.
I am a sucker for catchy headlines more than the next guy I think. Especially when it comes to money, health, fitness, and wealth building. So if you are like me and this headline grabbed your attention I will get straight to the point and why you are here. The biggest wealth creation tool you…
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How can I save and invest more money?
Author James Clear in his monumental best selling book, and the one book I highly recommend everyone read at least twice has a lot to say about the 1% rule. The 1 Percent Rule states that over time the majority of the rewards in a given field will accumulate to the people, teams, and organizations…
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Why your housing costs should not exceed 25% of your take home pay.
A lot of people need guidelines in life to help them know whether or not they are doing what they are supposed to do. Or put another way, the way that will help them be successful. The 25% rule is one that many of the financial experts use. But where does it actually come from?…
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The fast rising Interest Rates explained.
Unless you are living under a rock, then you know that the current overall economy isn’t doing that well. No matter the spin coming from the White House and its aligned corporate media telling you other wise, here is the truth. Three things are impacting the economy. Well, four if you count the overall incompetence…
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How much money do I need to retire?
Well as you can imagine, the amount of money necessary to retire can vary from person to person. It depends on the lifestyle you want or you have grown accustomed to. The general rule of thumb is the “4% rule,” which suggests that you should plan to withdraw 4% of your retirement savings in the…
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5 pieces of BAD financial advice I received over the years.
As I think back on the financial advice I have received throughout my life, I have come to realize that most of it was given to me or adopted by me, from people who didn’t really know that much about it. Look, my parents didn’t intentionally provide me bad financial advice. They just didn’t know…
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Why inflation isn’t going anywhere.
We all know that we are dealing with high inflation. And if you have half a brain cell you also realize that that the governments fake number they produce and I say produce intentionally, because it isn’t rooted in any kind of facts and data to support the number. So what is inflation. In layman’s…
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16 Ways to build wealth outside of the Stock Market.
I don’t believe growing your wealth is a passive endeavor. It requires commitment and focus if you want to do it during the part of your life where you can actually enjoy it. And I definitely don’t think it is something you should outsource and hope that someone will do for you. Yesterday I was…
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Is Financial Independence possible for you? Here are the facts.
My mentor Jim Rohn described financial independence this way. It is the ability for a person to live off of the money or the assets a person has accumulated themselves and has no reliance on someone else to provide them money to be able to live the lifestyle they choose to live. He most likely…