What I Learned from my First Job
Income, Personal /One of my fondest childhood memories was riding my BMX bike to work when I was 16 years old. Back then, I rode my BMX bike everywhere because I didn’t have a car.
Simple Practices that Lead to Wealth
One of my fondest childhood memories was riding my BMX bike to work when I was 16 years old. Back then, I rode my BMX bike everywhere because I didn’t have a car.
Evidently, the only thing worse than being broke is to suddenly become wealthy.
When I was younger, most Americans took the future seriously. Now, it seems like people are living for today and neglecting the future.
This Christmas, I asked my kids for a very expensive gift. I asked them for a new Craftsman roll-away toolbox. It’s something that I have always wanted but I could never quite justify buying for myself. Receiving it as a gift gave me the excuse I needed to upgrade my entire tool situation. The good …
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The future of 2012 may be ominous based on the Mayan calendar, but it doesn’t look like the world is going to end on the stock market. In fact, it looks like 2012 could be a pretty good year for investors. It’s easy to be optimistic when thinking about a brand new year. But, I …
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