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Passive Income

Passive Income

| 2015-01-18

     For most, the concept of making money equates to working for a living. People see the path to a decent standard of living as going to school to get a good education and working hard in their career for the rest of their lives. During the Industrial Age, when jobs were plentiful and workers received […]

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No Quick Fixes

No Quick Fixes

| 2015-01-18

     When speaking with friends about financial education, I’m often asked for a way to make quick money. I understand the reason the question is asked. When financial pressure is increasing and a way out is needed, fast money can provide relief.

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Mind Your Own Business

Mind Your Own Business

| 2015-01-18

     Hater is a widely used term in our society. To have a hater means that someone is either envious of you or plainly does not approve of, like, or support you.

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How I Obtained My Financial Education

How I Obtained My Financial Education

| 2015-01-18

     As a kid, I remember going outside to gather rocks. My intent was to paint them yellow to resemble gold and sell them. I collected a few and brought them inside the house on a piece of wood.

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Evaluate Your Circle

Evaluate Your Circle

| 2015-01-18

     I’m a huge college football fan. It’s very entertaining to watch the athletes compete on that level. The amount of sacrifice and dedication is evident by their skill. However, the best programs always seem to have a winning formula.

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Consumers vs Producers

Consumers vs Producers

| 2015-01-18

     It isn’t even debatable that we live in a materialistic society. Media has convinced the American public that consumerism equates to wealth, health, and happiness. Consumerism is so prevalent it makes up almost 70% of our gross domestic product. But there are two sides to every coin.

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My Best Investment

My Best Investment

| 2015-01-18

     A few years ago, I made my best investment ever when I purchased the house I grew up in from my parents.

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A Tale of Two Perspectives

A Tale of Two Perspectives

| 2015-01-18

     During my high school summers I worked as a laborer for a masonry company. This was at the start of the housing bubble in the late 1990’s. It seemed as if every week would bring the start of a new house. We would finish one, and then it was on to the next.

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