Basic finance plots: from ‘random walk’ to retirement
Math is the language of the universe. And plots help visualize math.
Today, I present five important plots to explain personal finance basics.
Math is the language of the universe. And plots help visualize math.
Today, I present five important plots to explain personal finance basics.
Have you considered a career without stress? I’m not talking about your typical 9-5 job where you clock in, hit the coffee…
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Welcome to June’s business report where I show you how I made money online and traveled full-time last month. It’s time to look at this month’s update and see how I did. If you’re new to Making Sense of Cents, you may be wondering why I would want to publish my business report each month. This all […]
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Today I met with Andrew Graham, out of Charlotte, NC. He was an ER nurse that was hit with a dose of reality when his own father was admitted to his ER after a terrible accident. He learned that life was too short to not take control of his destiny. Life is a series of stepping stones, if you willâ¦stepping stones to freedom. Super excited to share this message and lessons with you. Letâs get started!
According to a recent blog by the Wall Street Journal, Americans leave $52.4 billion on the table each year in unused paid time off (not including sick or personal leave). This lowers employee productivity and can lead to burnout and retention issues. It is also quite expensive for companies themselves, since the time and money associated with PTO are liabilities on their balance sheets.
Sometimes, though, it is just not feasible to get away, even if you follow these tips to save money on a family vacation. However, even if you’re not able to get away to an exotic (to you) locale, that doesn’t mean you should let your vacation days go to waste. Here are some ideas for a fun and productive staycation.
Is there a project you’ve been hoping to complete that’s too big to accomplish in a weekend? It may just be the perfect candidate for a staycation! Ideally, you want to take enough time off to finish what you have in mind — with a day or two left to relax and admire your creation, whatever it is.
“The next three years were very different and that brings us to where we are today,” she continued. “We fought and fought, we’ve grown every year – we’ve grown over 100% every year for the past two and a half years. We’ve won national recognition, we’ve opened offices across the country, we’ve launched educational initiatives … [Read more…]
Building good credit is much like the age-old puzzle of the âchicken and the eggâ conundrum. You need a credit card to build credit, but how are you supposed to build credit without a credit card? You might be wondering, why do I even need credit? Doesnât borrowing money just mean unnecessary debt? The truth
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Buying a new home is very exciting event and likely one of your biggest financial investments. Before you buy your home, consider if the home needs repairs, or is a higher insurance risk. You may be able to negotiate a lower purchase price, based on anticipated expenses. For example, some things to consider are… Older […]
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My guest today is my pal Blake McCreight, and today weâre talking about using the best exit strategies to maximize your profits. Sometimes itâs wholesaling or assigning, sometimes itâs rehabbing. Heck, sometimes you have to make your decision based on how fast you need the cash, or how much capacity you or your team has to put into, say, another rehab. Great lessons here to help you maximize your profits and your organizational capacity!