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- Why you should NOT pay off your mortgage (Yes, you read that correctly.)
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- Why you should ALWAYS be invested no matter what
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Our mental accounting makes no sense
I’m paraphrasing this from Mind Over Money, a book about the psychology of money. Let’s say you’re on vacation and decide you’d like to take
It happened again
It happened again earlier this week. A brandy new Financial Zen Member reviewed their spending for the first time. And during their first appointment, he
How you know when you’ve found your passion
Nicole wasn’t home last night. So I got to work until about 11pm. We have no birthdays or weddings or baby showers this weekend. So
I found a 20-year CD paying 10% per Year!
I found a 20-year CD that pays 10% interest per year! *mind blown* Now before I tell you how to get in on this, you
Celebrating 13 Years As A Financial Planner!
I retired on August 25, 2008.To be clear, I had NOT achieved financial freedom 13 years ago. I’d be dead broke for a whole lotta years after
Why you should sell your IPO immediately
Think fast – name 10 IPO’s over the last 12 months. Doo dooh doo dooh do doo dooh If you could name even 3, I’ll be blown