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The True Cost of Living on a Sailboat (3 Real-Life Budget Breakdowns)
We interviewed 3 people who have made sailing their lifestyle. Each spends anywhere from $820 to $8,840 per month living at sea.We interviewed 3 people who have made sailing their lifestyle. Each spends anywhere from $820 to $8,840 per month living at sea.
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What is Considered a Mansion? How to Define a Mansion and House that Is
The word mansion is often used to describe a large and luxurious home. But what exactly is considered a mansion? There is…
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Making Space for Badassity
If youâre going to become rich, you need to either earn way more money than you spend, or spend way less money than you earn. This is the basic math of it, which even the worst complainypants cannot dispute. The whining usually starts when Mr. Money Mustache starts talking about how to implement the ideas above. […]
6 Ways We’re Keeping Our Grocery Budget Low — Without Using Coupons
So, I figure it’s high time I let you in on something that’s changed for us this past year. Some of you have probably already guessed this was the case. Some of you might be shocked and disappointed. But regardless, I need to come clean about it. Because I don’t want you to assume somethingRead More
Why Stock Market Swings Shouldn’t Affect Your Long Term Investing Plans
This week we saw a 1000+ point drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the largest 1-day point drop in DOW history. Should it affect your investing decisions?
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5 smart ways to invest $100,000 and minimize risk
Are you looking to invest $100,000? Lucky you! If you need a little help, here’s our full guide that will teach you how to invest $100,000.$100K is a lot of money. But if you have it, and are looking for smart ways to invest it, here are a few options to explore.
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How to Do Tactical Budgeting
Editorâs note: Be sure to check out where I talk about âtactical budgetingâ at my Soldier of Finance Blog. Tactical budgeting, or strategic budgeting as it is sometimes known, is an intense type of financial planning. Many companies use tactical budgeting to determine where to allocate financial resources and investments to achieve optimal profits. You […]
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Life Insurance for Seniors: Is the Coverage Worth the Cost?
Life insurance provides cash to your beneficiaries after you die. Itâs meant to help replace your income. But what about buying life insurance if youâre over age 60 or 65? Does it make sense? In some situations, it can make sense to spend thousands of dollars a year for a life insurance policy after you […]
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Expert Interview with Elle Martinez on Couples and Money for Mint
Elle Martinez specializes in helping couples work together on figuring out their money issues. As the head of Couple Money, she’s worked out everything from savings to retiring for couples. She talked with us about how couples can better handle their cash. What are some common reasons couples argue about money? I think one big factor
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