Tag: goal setting

  • Demystifying Present Value: Unlocking the Power of Financial Evaluation

    Demystifying Present Value: Unlocking the Power of Financial Evaluation

    Present value, in finance and investment, refers to the concept of determining the current worth of a future sum of money or a series of cash flows, discounted to reflect the time value of money. It is a method used to evaluate the profitability or attractiveness of an investment opportunity. When it comes to real…

  • How can I save and invest more money?

    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…

  • Why you will Never be able to Save yourself in to wealth.

    Why you will Never be able to Save yourself in to wealth.

    One of the old adages I have heard a million times is this exact phrase. You can’t save yourself in to being wealthy. Translation: You can’t only save money and expect to accumulate wealth. It is impossible. The money you made yesterday is worth less than it is today. And it will be worth less…

  • 3 reasons I know your financial situation will never change for the better.

    3 reasons I know your financial situation will never change for the better.

    Over the the last six months I have devoted much of my writing to finances, real estate, and the overall economics of life. As I have made that transition, some of the topics I have written about can really get people motivated to push back on some of my positions. I personally love the banter.…

  • The fast rising Interest Rates explained.

    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…

  • 4 mindset shifts that I had to make to build wealth.

    4 mindset shifts that I had to make to build wealth.

    There are many ideas and requirements around what true wealth is to an individual. It could be wealth in their health, happiness, love, joy, etc. But in this post I am talking specifically about wealth from a money standpoint and the mindset shifts I had to make to start building some form of it for…

  • Three things a teen must DO to stay out of poverty.

    Three things a teen must DO to stay out of poverty.

    There is some research that I have heard about for years now around what teens can do to prevent themselves from living in poverty the rest of their lives. This morning I took a deep dive to learn more about the research and the findings. Although this research and information came out in 2012, the…

  • 5 pieces of BAD financial advice I received over the years.

    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…

  • In honor of Tax Day, let me tell you how much you actually pay each year in taxes.

    In honor of Tax Day, let me tell you how much you actually pay each year in taxes.

    Today is Tax Day 2023. As you are scrambling to make sure you file your taxes remember this. It wasn’t until 1913 when the 16th amendment was ratified which gave Congress the legal authority to tax all incomes. Up until that point there were no federal taxes. Up until then it was only done at…

  • Where I am currently putting my money.

    Where I am currently putting my money.

    A treasury bill (T-bill) is a short-term debt security issued by the government of a country to finance its short-term borrowing needs. In the United States, for example, T-bills are issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury and have a maturity of one year or less. T-bills are considered to be a very safe…