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5 Important Lessons I Learned About Investing as a $hitty Financial Advisor

Investing, Personal Finance, Retirement · July 4, 2017

I always wanted to be a Financial Advisor. And then I became one and quickly realized that my dream wasn't everything I thought it would be. There were 3 things, in particular, that drove me nuts and ultimately led to my demise. Most people hate to think and talk about money. We spend more …

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Words of Wisdom from Ben Franklin’s Twitter, Probably

Debt, Huckin' Filarious, Personal Finance · March 21, 2017

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Ben Franklin was an impressive guy. He was one of our Founding Fathers, invented the lightning rod and bifocals (among other things) and was one of the most prominent abolitionists opposing slavery. Needless to say, Ben Franklin was ahead of his time. But, most of this, you already knew. What you …

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Here are 7 Ways Your Brain May Be Costing You Money

Personal Finance · February 8, 2017

How exciting was that Superbowl? Could anyone have written a better script? The greatest quarterback of all time...making the greatest comeback of all time...in the greatest championship game of all time! And can we also proclaim Lady Gaga's bungie jump/mic drop/cannon ball combo the greatest …

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The Importance of Diversification Explained in Super Simple Terms

Investing, Personal Finance, Retirement · February 1, 2017

Check out this window: Question: What happens when a rock is thrown at this window? Answer: The entire thing shatters. Next, check out this window: Question: What happens when a rock gets thrown at this window? Answer: 1/4 of the window shatters. Lastly, check out this …

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Harvard Agrees, This is How You Get Out of Debt

Budgeting, Debt, Personal Finance · January 9, 2017

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"Improve finances" is usually the second most common New Year's resolution right behind "lose weight." For many, "improve finances" is simply code for "get out of debt." In the same way those extra pounds take a toll on your body, the weight of debt can be felt physically by way of unnecessary …

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5 Big Mistakes Broke People Make with their Money

Debt, Personal Finance · December 29, 2016

Here's what normal looks like: Average household income: $52,000 Average mortgage: $172,000 Average student loan: $48,000 Average auto loan: $27,000 Average credit card debt: $15,000 Breaking this income versus debt into a monthly budget would look something like this: …

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10 Ways to Save Money Without Changing Your Habits and Behavior

Personal Finance, Saving · March 1, 2015

Have you ever wondered why people don't save more money? Or better yet, have you ever wondered why you can't save more money? If you continue reading, I'll tell you why. The Economy is No Longer an Excuse It's extremely easy to blame our lack of savings on "the economy." Regardless of your age, …

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