Jan and I recently said “no” to a great deal. I will tell you all about it in a second, but first you need a bit of background information. Background info 1: Jan and I are currently involved in a house flip project which, because we are “cash only” investors, has dropped our savings to, […]
How Moe Broke Out of His Rut
Moe had it made. He was adopted by a wealthy family and given all of the privileges that came with sonship. A gifted student, he flourished as he studied at the finest universities. Moe could have worked in the family business and lived a life of leisure. He could have had limitless wealth, enormous prestige, […]
How To Save Money When You Least Expect It
One of the best ways to increase your cash flow is to decrease your spending. Yes, you could cut out cable TV, drive an older vehicle, or find the cheapest IPhone plan, but I want to show you a few ways to save money where you least expect it. The savings may not be monumental, […]
How The Number One Personal Finance Principle Affects Two Diverse Families
Julie* is a single woman, fortyish, who lives a full life. She is actively involved in the County Writer’s Guild, volunteers for a variety of service projects, and is commonly spotted at our community’s many Saturday morning yard sales. Julie has a quick smile and engaging personality; our paths seldom cross without her taking time […]
Work is a Curse and It’s Adam’s Fault…or Is It?
I recently read this comment on the 48 Days blog : “I am a 48 yr.-old career changer who has fallen flat on his face financially after leaving my first career as a CAD operator to pursue my passion of teaching Bible. I’ve invested too much into getting a master’s degree to turn back, so […]
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