biglawinvestor.com
BLI: Blog Year In Review - The Biglaw Investor
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BLI: Blog Year In Review. Starting this year, I’m putting together an annual reflection where we look back at what happened at The Biglaw Investor over the past year. I have no idea if you’ll find it interesting, but I think it’s good to document the growth of the site and to reflect on what’s been accomplished. It also helps remind me why I started the site in the first place. The Biglaw Investor has a three-fold mission:. 3 Entrepreneurship and Creativity. This year the site had over 36,000 pageviews g...
personalfinanceutopia.com
Career Advancement: Stay Put or Jump Ship? - Personal Finance Utopia
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Where Personal Finance Reaches an Ideal Place. Pages in Primary Navigation. My Story: Foreclosure Nightmare. My Story: Beating $140k Debt. Career Advancement: Stay Put or Jump Ship? April 2, 2014. Career advancement is on the forefront of nearly everyone’s mind. From entry level to middle-management, employees seek ways to enhance their upward mobility. Even executive management jockeys for position in the hopes of advancing higher up. Advance Your Career by Staying Put. 8211; by staying at one company f...
donebyforty.com
Done by Forty: The Miracle of the Commons
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Our path to financial independence by age 40. Monday, July 27, 2015. The Miracle of the Commons. I wondered aloud how hard it must be for the homeless to get a little break from this heat, "Where do they go? Wherever they can," Mrs. Done by Forty said. I'd hang out here, under this covered walkway," I said. It felt twenty degrees cooler in the shade. No problem: just pull up next to one of the dozens of computers. And, please, grab a Blu-ray on the way out, if that's your sort of thing. Libraries are jus...
diversifiedfinances.com
How To Leave Your Job on Good Terms - Diversified Finances
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My journey to diversify my finances and become financially independent. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Learn from My Mistakes: When a CPA is Worth It. Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks in Forex Trading? How To Leave Your Job on Good Terms. July 6, 2015. It’s no secret that I’m pursuing my passion. I talk and think about it multiple times every day. There are more details to this, but it will just make me sound like a terrible person for wanting to leave. All of my friends and W ...
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40 Thoughts On Turning 40 - Frugal Rules
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How to Start a Blog. Frugal Rules to Live By. Sign up now for money saving tips and a chance to win $25 monthly! 40 Thoughts On Turning 40. Posted on January 13, 2014 by John Schmoll in Personal Stories. As you can tell from the title of the post, I’ll be turning 40 very soon next Tuesday in fact. Since Mrs. Frugal Rules and I will be in Vegas celebrating my birthday (thank you credit card rewards. I can remember back to when I was turning 30 and thinking,. Where on earth has time gone! 9 Stretch yoursel...
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Why Doesn't Anyone Tell You That the 2nd Child Is Harder than the 1st? - Mom and Dad Money
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Why Doesn’t Anyone Tell You That the 2nd Child Is Harder than the 1st? August 4, 2015. Every time I talk to another parent who recently had their second child, we end up having the exact same conversation. You know, we were really surprised at how much harder it was to have two kids than it was to have one. It’s, like, exponentially harder! I know, right? Why didn’t anyone warn us about this? Everyone always talks about how hard the first one is but I never got a single warning about the second. And we w...
ferventfinance.com
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...
howtoretireearly.net
Wealth tax vs Income tax: Why rich people pay less taxes than you - How To Retire Early?
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How to retire early. Wealth tax vs Income tax: Why rich people pay less taxes than you. Wealth tax vs Income tax: Why rich people pay less taxes than you. I’ve slowly come to the realization that one of our household’s main expenses was tax. I’ve always felt taxes couldn’t be avoided unless you “game” the system, and, in a way this was true, but I’m progressively understanding how the game is played. In general, and this is true in particular because of taxes. People think they won’t ever be able t...
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Average Retirement savings - are you saving enough to retire? - How To Retire Early?
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How to retire early. Bull; The Journey. Average Retirement savings – are you saving enough to retire? Average Retirement savings – are you saving enough to retire? Average Retirement savings in the US. I’ve discussed before that it seems reasonable today to retire with 1 million dollars. But realistically, how many people have 1 million dollars saved for retirement? According to the statistics, not so many, at least in the US. Average retirement savings in the US reach a peak of about $100’000 ...Gives t...
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Eating Salad at lunch for fun and profit - How To Retire Early?
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How to retire early. Bull; Spend less. Bull; The Journey. Eating Salad at lunch for fun and profit. Eating Salad at lunch for fun and profit. One of the things I started doing this year is bringing my own lunch to work. This saves me more than $2000 a year, an impressive amount. The time to cook), so I end up making the fastest lunch I can every day. This happens to be a salad. I take a container, put some spring mix in there, quickly slice a tomato into it, add some almonds (good for calories withou...
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