Article Archive for August 2012
I focus a lot on reaching financial independence.
There are a few different paths you can take to get there, and I have stayed incredibly focused on the fastest, most direct path, which has kept it …
It’s back to school week for many students. This post should be timely for those of you still working on your education.
I haven’t had to spend much time thinking about education tax credits and deductions …
We’ve discussed the virtues of dividend investing and even highlighted a good place to start if you want to invest in individual stocks – the Dividend Aristocrats.
Next, I want to highlight a passive index style …
I’m going to need your help on this one.
Because I’m a choir boy.
Yeah, OK, not really. But my imagination and dark-side only runs so deep.
Personal finance is a game. And its likely we’ve all tried …
If you’ve ever taken out a short-term loan, adjustable mortgage, private student loans, or owed money on a credit card, you’ve been impacted by the “prime rate”.
If you don’t know what the prime rate is, …
I am thoroughly convinced that financial compatibility is one of the biggest determining factors of relationship success.
After all, it all starts right from the beginning with the debatable “who should pay for the first date?” …



