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- Why you should NOT pay off your mortgage (Yes, you read that correctly.)
- The two best ways to save for your kids’ college education
- How to legally avoid taxes with a health savings account
- Why you should ALWAYS be invested no matter what
- How to dig up all the buried free money in your employee benefits
…and so many more. Check out Financial Zen Daily today for a smarter tomorrow!
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Life’s Too Short
A financial planner doesn’t do anything you cannot figure out on your own with enough time and energy. The opportunity cost, of course, is all
Pay Yourself First
The concept of paying yourself first comes from The Millionaire Next Door, a very famous personal finance book.The book studies 1,000 “ordinary” millionaires and how

The Wisdom of Warren Buffet
Berkshire Hathaway reported earnings this past Saturday. So it felt like a good time for some Uncle Warren nuggets of wisdom. On buy-and-hold,
Signs of Significance vs. Signs of Success
A weekend gem from Keith Cunningham’s The Road Less Stupid. “Fancy offices, hot cars, lots of staff, and high overhead are signs of significance, not success.”
A Good Financial Planner Is An Investment, NOT An Expense
I spent $30,000 last year on an entrepreneurial coaching program. Am I crazy or a sucker (or both)? So am I crazy or a sucker
Get THIS, not THAT employee benefit
If your company offers supplement long-term disability insurance, then take them up on it. You probably already get some for free. If they offer additional