You see a lot of articles in regards to getting rich quick or success stories of young millionaires claiming that anyone can do it! The truth is that they’re correct that anyone can get rich, but the answer is in plain sight and it’s not as attractive as it seems. In fact if it was easy everyone would be rich. The truth is that building wealth can be quite boring and requires a practical slow and steady intentional approach.
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Boost Your Retirement Savings In Marriage
Follow this simple strategy for boosting your retirement investments in marriage!
Upper Class Defined
A few of these indicators that I will unpack for you include: investments, travel and leisure, real estate, vehicles, food, and education. This list is by no means exhaustive but will certainly highlight the differences between the different classes.
Middle Class Defined
A few of these indicators that I will unpack for you include: investments, travel and leisure, real estate, vehicles, food, and education. This list is by no means exhaustive but will certainly highlight the differences between the different classes.
Lower Class Defined
A few of these indicators that I will unpack for you include: investments, travel and leisure, real estate, vehicles, food, and education. This list is by no means exhaustive but will certainly highlight the differences between the different classes.
WE JUST SPENT $1555 ON GROCERIES FOR A SMALL FAMILY OF THREE!!!! INFLATION IS KILLING US!!!
It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted anything as we’ve been busy moving into our new home this summer and have been working on improvements with the place ever since! I’ll be sure to post some updates on what we’ve been up to soon for those of you that might be interested! In the…
How to protect your investments against Coronavirus and other market setbacks. Real Estate VS Income investments
Question: How do I protect myself from severe market downturns similar to the one we’ve seen as a result of the coronavirus lately? The way I would like to address this with you is by comparing two asset classes: real estate and income or dividend/distribution producing assets. Many people will suggest that one should…
Rich and Retired…. The Series (Part 1)
If you’re like me, you’ve heard a lot of stories about young individuals and couples who have become financially independent well before traditional retirement age. If you’re following the FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) blog community or podcasts, there’s a few great ones out there that showcase early retirees and share a bit of their…
Devastation and Destruction in Personal Finance
First off, I have to apologize for my absence over the past few months. I started a new position with a fantastic company before New Years and so far it has been an incredible ride! This new role has me travelling quite a bit throughout the week and I’ve been enjoying the challenges and nuances…
Christmas Shopping and Perceived Value!! The Spending conundrum
There’s two kinds of people in the world, those who like to party and those who don’t like to party!!! But seriously though, who doesn’t enjoy a fun celebration from time to time?! The biggest celebration for most people throughout the year is Christmas, with all of the festive gatherings, dinners, and of course gifts!!! …