Finance
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Nov- 2025 -26 November
Living Solely Off Social Security Benefits In Retirement Is Possible
About 10 years ago, I tried logging onto SSA.gov to check my Social Security benefits. You would think after decades…
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24 November
How To Overcome Travel Guilt As a Stay-at-Home Parent
I was talking to a full-time mother the other day, and she was pissed. Her full-time working husband was heading…
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21 November
Made More From One House Than 26 Years of 401(k) Investing
People knock real estate for being slow and tedious. I get it. It’s not nearly as exciting as chasing big…
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19 November
Survived Basic Economy And Then Won The Lottery
On the road to financial independence, sacrifices must be made. And perhaps more importantly, once you achieve financial independence, further…
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17 November
The 2026 401(k) Contribution Limits Feel Like Big Money Now
The maximum employee 401(k) contribution limit for 2026 is increasing by $1,000 to $24,500 according to the IRS. For workers over…
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14 November
A 50-Year Mortgage Is Fantastic For Homeowners And Investors
Housing is one of life’s fundamental needs, right up there with food, water, and safety. For decades, though, housing affordability…
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12 November
Be an American Nerd, Not the Cool Kid, If You Want to Survive
But no matter how hard I studied, I couldn’t crack the code. I finished with a 3.65 GPA — a…
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Mar- 2025 -31 March
Stagflation Is Worse Than A Recession: Here
Stagflation is a rare and challenging economic condition where slow or stagnant growth, high unemployment, and persistent inflation occur simultaneously.…
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28 March
Various Things Children Can Do To Earn Money For A Business
One of my goals is to put my kids to work so they can earn money, contribute to a Roth…
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26 March
Helping Others While Making Millions On YouTube And TikTok
Back in 2019, I remember being surprised at a survey by toy maker Lego that asked young adults what they…
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