I’ve always mentioned I have a pretty good nest egg savings. I consider it my emergency fund or my @#$% you fund as some people like to put it. The fact is though, for it to be an emergency fund, … [Read more...]
Two Mindsets to a Financial Planning Strategy and Early Retirement
I was on Twitter the other day and noticed the pool of minds all swimming toward a life of financial freedom take two different paths. I never realized that some people in one mindset don’t consider … [Read more...]
Debt Relief; Depression and Suicide Linked to Debt
Debt relief is more of a problem than just about money. In an article presented by Psychology Today, debt is linked to depression and suicide. I’m going to argue it is not only a problem of … [Read more...]
Are Our Kids Growing Up Personal Finance Stupid?
Are our kids growing up personal finance stupid? And, if so, who is to blame? Society; actually. Student loan debt, credit card debt, inflated housing prices, who is actually to … [Read more...]
Personal Business Ideas to Make Over a Million Dollars a Year
First, I heard a podcast about the book. Then, I read the title, “The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business: Make Great Money. Work the Way You Like. Have the Life You Want.” I knew I was … [Read more...]
Starting Deep in Debt is the Best Path to Retire Early
Is it possible that people deep in debt are more likely to achieve financial independence and retire early than most? I’m willing to pronounce it's far better to come from debt if you want to get … [Read more...]