Moneyball, the Romans, and You
Don’t sabotage your hard work with reckless spending. You must measure in order to manage.
Don’t sabotage your hard work with reckless spending. You must measure in order to manage.
When you are living paycheck to paycheck, down on your luck, or living a student lifestyle, it can be difficult to imagine a world where you are suddenly building wealth. Take this comment from Kendra on one of our Ask the Readers posts, “What do you do when you’re broke?”
“I feel like like Caleb a bit — in that most of these blogs don’t cover how to get started. I mean for a student, for someone who’s been born into poverty, how does one get started? I’m a student. I have NO income and my graduate program won’t allow me to get a job. I only have ‘living’ money from loans — and quite frankly, when I need more, I just get another school loan. (I have full faith that I’ll be able to pay debt off quickly and make great pay at a job sometime in June/July).
“But as someone who doesn’t know much about money other than what’s on these blogs how do I START making money work? What can I do with $20? $50? You know what I mean?”
Are you interested in learning how to pay off your mortgage early? Have you ever dreamt of what life would be like without a mortgage? What would you do without your monthly mortgage payment? Now that I’ve got you thinking, you are probably wondering how you can make this possible. To get you even more […]
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This is kind of a special moment for me. Since the year 2007, which is eight years ago or 20 percent of my time alive on this Earth, I have been stuck with a less-than-ideal real estate situation. And it is just about to be resolved with the happy CHA-CHING! of a cash register. To […]
There are two types of at-home charging for electric vehicles. The fastest comes with a cost.
Lending Club continues it’s explosive growth, and should surpass $1 billion in loans originated sometime in October 2012. My returns with Lending Club are now right at 12%.
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If youâre interested in learning how to become a freelance writer so you can earn an amazing income from home, this post is for you. Imagine being your own boss, having nearly unlimited income potential, and being able to work in your pajamas if you want to. Instead of slaving away in a cubicle all […]
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There are a lot of 529 education savings plans available these days. Which ones are the best? Which give the lowest fees, best investments and management?
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Investing well is about balancing risk and reward. The unprecedented challenges facing the world economy have many savers looking to reduce their exposure to risky investments and move towards those with lower risk. While it’s true that the amount of return you can get depends on how much risk (and losses) you are willing to […]
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Everything you need to know about TWAP in crypto – what it is, how to calculate it, and tips for creating an effective one.Everything you need to know about TWAP in crypto – what it is, how to calculate it, and tips for creating an effective one.
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