I recently read the personal finance classic book, Your Money or Your Life, and wanted to write up a little review with some thoughts.
This book, first published in 1992, is still very popular to this …
funds, stocks, investing
career, work, food, life, pets
debt, credit, budgeting, auto
insurance, emergency, identity
401K, IRA’s, retirement planning
If you haven’t played around with ‘Google Insights for Search‘ at all, it’s a pretty fun and ‘insightful’ tool.
I did a search for ‘quit my job’ and one for ‘retire early’ to compare the trends …
I have a question for you.
It’s a question that, at its root, is the single biggest driving force behind wanting to improve our personal finances – whether we know it or not.
We work so that …
I previously highlighted the itemized tax filing delay, which came as a result of the Obama tax cut deal (aka the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010). The Act extended …
This past Sunday, 60 Minutes ran a piece on professional sports gambler, Billy Walters. Mr. Walters has been professionally betting on sports for over 30 years. Walters has defied all odds and is worth hundreds …
This past week, the IRS announced two tax filing date related changes, specific to 2011 that you’ll want to take notice of.
1. Tax Filing Deadline Moved to April 18
The tax filing deadline is usually on …
Energy Tax Credit Changes in 2011
There is a home Energy Tax Credit this year, it’s just not half what it used to be. Literally. The 2009 and 2010 Energy Tax Credits were very generous as …