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The 10 Commandments of Fruclassity - Fruclassity
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The 10 Commandments of Fruclassity. Join The Fruclassity Movement. The 10 Commandments of Fruclassity. Fruclassity is all about living “Frugally with Class”. Some people succeed wildly via extreme frugality, and that’s great! It’s for those of us who succeed better in a life of balance that Fruclassity. The 10 Commandments of Fruclassity. Wake up and be honest with yourself about where you are financially. Take responsibility for your personal finances. Prepare a budget for value-based spending. REMEMBER...
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The First $100k is the Hardest! | Fervent Finance
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The First $100k is the Hardest! Jason from Dividend Mantra recently asked “ Is The First $100k The Hardest? 8221; I can officially answer that question with a resounding “YES! 8221; as I just crossed that barrier last week. Woo hoo! Man was I ecstatic! And that was without any windfalls, just hard work and dedication. To get to where I am, the first thing I did was take a look at my retirement savings. I didn’t have an IRA and I wasn’t maxing out my 401k. Fall of 2014 rolled around which is open enrollme...
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We Can't Afford It Remains Taboo
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About & Contact. Disclaimer & Privacy. We Can’t Afford It Remains Taboo. We Can’t Afford It Remains Taboo. Posted on June 22, 2015. It's only fair to share. Nobody really wants you to save money. Well, maybe the bank. Like Carl Richards nicely explained in his recent book. The One-Page Financial Plan. I recently took at look at our budget and this is where our money goes every month. Here are some reflections:. We put away a small amount of funds every month for home improvements. I can conclude we d...
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Weekend Reading - Can I retire, savings gene, recessions, RDSPs and more
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About & Contact. Disclaimer & Privacy. Weekend Reading – Can I retire, savings gene, recessions, RDSPs and more. Weekend Reading – Can I retire, savings gene, recessions, RDSPs and more. Posted on July 30, 2015. It's only fair to share. Thanks for stopping by again this week friends, checking out. In case you missed it, I thought The Home Buyers’ Plan is no longer needed thanks to the TFSA. And I believe there is no consensus on how to manage your portfolio in retirement. Who holds Bank of Nova Scotia, B...
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Around the world with an Aussie Biker
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The Simple Path to Wealth. You are here: Home. Around the world with an Aussie Biker. Around the world with an Aussie Biker. The motorbike I found parked in my Guatemalan hotel lobby; here in the Moroccan desert. In March 2014 I was spending the month in Antigua, Guatemala, where they will kill you for your shoes. And so I wasn’t about to let this opportunity pass. That evening I dragged him out to dinner at Sobremesa. He is also a novelist with several books to his credit, but that’s another story.
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Reader Mail: 17 Years Old, Saving $500/month, What’s Next?
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Building Wealth through Saving and Investing. Reader Mail: 17 Years Old, Saving $500/month, What’s Next? June 29, 2015. After my interview with Forbes.com. I received a rush of new readers visiting MDJ along with a slew of questions. One email in particular stood out as it was from a 17 year old, David, who is already starting to save and get interested in investing. Here is the email:. Are there any tips you would give me right now? As a 17 year old,. Is on David’s side. Say that David saves $...And tha...
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2015 Mid-Year Goals Review | Fervent Finance
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2015 Mid-Year Goals Review. Back in April I set my Millionaire To-Do List. Max out pre-tax 401k. 8211; Contributions through June 30th are $10,200 ($8,800 of my own contributions $1,400 of employer match). Employer contributions don’t count to the $18,000 2015 IRS limit, so I have about $9,200 left to go. With my set contribution percentage I should get there sometime in November. PASS. Max out Roth IRA. Max out my HSA. Pay off my student loans. But on purpose 🙂. Never finance a car again. 8211; Well I&...
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You Work Too Hard Not To Care • Money After Graduation
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You Work Too Hard Not To Care. August 4th, 2015. You work at least 40 hours per week, possibly more. You likely spend an additional 15 hours or more commuting. As a result, you probably work more than you do anything else: more than you sleep, more than you cook and eat, more than you watch TV. This is your life. And you are compensated for all of this this time and effort with your pay. So why then are there so many people that don’t give a shit about their money? Stop buying so much stuff so often.
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My Dad Borrowed $50,000 and Paid Me Back. Why Was It a Complete Disaster? - Gold Diggers & Deadbeat Dads
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My Dad Borrowed $50,000 and Paid Me Back. Why Was It a Complete Disaster? August 30, 2016. Here’s an unusual story: A woman lends a relative a boatload of money. He pays her back. In full. With interest. End of story, right? Chelsea, a freelance photographer in her late 30s, reached out to me on Facebook. All I had to do was mention “family” and “loans” and she raised a virtual hand. “Let me tell you about my dad,” she wrote me. We spoke at length and she shared her story. How the loan began. Chelsea did...
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FY 2016 Goal Update: July Progress | Anything You Want - A Personal Finance Blog
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About Anything You Want. Five Friday Favorites (16). Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. FY 2016 Goal Update: June Progress. Anything You Want – A Personal Finance Blog. You can have anything you want, but you can't have everything you want. FY 2016 Goal Update: July Progress. Beginning in July, I committed to a goal of increasing my net worth by 46% this year. This goal is ambitious, but I think it should be achievable. Yeah, a lot of the s...
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