Here are a few stories from around the Web that we really dug this week. Click on the linked summary to read the full story. Mint Life: Infographic: How couples divide their money Get Rich Slowly: Make more money: How to supercharge your income … [Read more...]
In Brief: Shopping While Drunk, Playing Roulette, and Supercharging Your Income
In Brief: Working Fewer Hours, Raising Chickens, and the Secret to Financial Success
Here are a few stories from around the Web that we really dug this week. Click on the linked summary to read the full story. Good Financial Cents: Prepaid services that are worth it and some that aren't. Budgets Are Sexy: Chicken farming as … [Read more...]
In Brief: Tips on Getting a House, a Car, and a Job to Pay for It All
Here are a few stories from around the Web that we really dug this week. Click on the linked summary to read the full story. Free From Broke: Is it still a good idea to buy a house in this economy? Probably. I like this, 'cause I just bought one! … [Read more...]
In Brief: Facebook, the Cost of College, and 83 Things To Do Before You’re 30
Here are stories from like-minded blogs I found interesting recently. Click on the linked summary to read the full story. Own the Dollar: 83 money moves to make before turning 30 (Not new, but great...) Financial Highway: Your credit card is … [Read more...]
In Brief: Sole Proprietors, Mortgages, and Earning More Coin
Here are seven stories from around the Web that we really dug this week. Click on the linked summary to read the full story. The Oblivious Investor: How is a sole proprietor taxed? Good reading for any solo entrepreneurs out there...you don't need … [Read more...]
In Brief: Kids Are Expensive, Cheap Meals, and (Of Course) iPhones
Here are 10 stories from like-minded blogs we found interesting this week. Click on the linked summary to read the full story. Budgets Are Sexy: Should you postpone/forgo having kids because of the money you'll save? Money Crashers: Tips for … [Read more...]
I'm David Weliver. At 26, I had NO savings and NO financial plan. I was maxed out, stressed out, and fed up. Then, I changed. I repaid $80k of debt, tripled my income, and bought a home. I'll show you how to get similar results.