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Online Lending Options for Millennials

January 25, 2017

Millennials have a lot of experience when it comes to debt. Between student loans, auto loans and trying to pay rent, there seems to be a bill due almost every week. However, there are many loan options available to those who need help keeping up with those bills or to make it ... Read more...

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The Absolute Best Way For Getting Started Day Trading

January 23, 2017

There is no doubt that the very best way for getting started day trading is getting a Warrior Trading account. Learning how to day trade can be a long process, but working with the instructors at Warrior is a great way to make it enjoyable. The team at Warrior Trading goes out ... Read more...

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How to Get Money with no Credit Checks

November 5, 2015

Getting money in a pinch can be hard if you have bad credit. The good news is that there are ways out there to get the money you need – you just need to be a little more creative than just filling out a loan application. These simple tips will help you net the money you need in a ... Read more...

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4 Basic Ways to Make Money

March 30, 2015

Many people are under the false impression that all millionaires, or at least the vast majority of them, inherited their money from family. In fact, only about 10% of American millionaires actually inherited the money they have, the other 90% made it on their own. The question ... Read more...

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Five Tips For Becoming A Freelancer From Someone Who Never Intended To Become A Freelancer

October 1, 2013

Two weeks ago I wrote about five things I can't believe about my financial life, and it was a great way to reflect on where I am, financially and otherwise, right now. While creating the whole list was fun, I got a few questions about #1, where I wrote about becoming a paid ... Read more...

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Three Personal Finance Things That Are Still Hard For Me, And Three That Aren’t (Updated Edition)

July 29, 2013

The older I get, the more I realize that some things are just harder for some people than for others. That seems like a really obvious statement, but in American society we always hear stuff like "where there's a will there's a way" and "keep a positive attitude and you can do ... Read more...

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Four Ways Of Making Money That Totally Mystify Me

July 12, 2013

If you've been reading this blog for a little while, there's probably one thing you know about me that stands out above all the other stuff I've shared, at least when it comes to money: I love side hustles. I think that making extra money above and beyond your regular salary is ... Read more...

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On Money vs. Time, Or, I Have No More Extra Income Gigs

September 24, 2012

Ever since I started teaching full time six years ago, I've never just taught. I've always had some kind of side gig going to earn extra income. I've tutored after school, at times in two programs at once. I've written curriculum. I've written standardized test questions. I've ... Read more...

Money In, Money Out, Stress, Teaching

Whoa! Did You Hear About This?

April 6, 2012

IRA Market is doing a $5K giveaway! How much would $5K help you towards your financial goals? I know it would help me, big time. But enter quickly! They're picking a winner Sunday. If you enter using the link below and you win, I win, too! So let's cross our fingers for each ... Read more...

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Getting Sick: A Cost/Benefit Analysis

February 3, 2012

I have been battling a serious cold all week. It's the whole nine yards: sore throat, cough, stuffy nose, etc. I've noticed that being sick can be both frugal and costly, so I thought I'd do a little cost/benefit analysis of feeling like shit:Cost - doctor's visit co-pay (- ... Read more...

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