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Investing: It Comes Down to Financial Habits and Consistency

For new investors especially, it can be intimidating to start investing. One of the myths I write about in The 12 Money Myths You Should Ignore is that investing is only for the wealthy. In that post I write about the stereotypes of wealth and investing—images of yachts, helicopters, and 10,000 square foot mansions. While it’s true that rich people do invest, it’s also true that anyone can invest.

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Can Packing Your Lunch Make You a Millionaire?

A few weeks back I published a post about making your own coffee titled Brewing Your Own Coffee: Can it Really Make You a Millionaire? One of the biggest clichés in personal finance is the idea that making your own coffee can make you a millionaire, or at the very least, save you a lot of money.

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Financially Free vs Debt Free

Financially free or debt free? Are they the same thing or is one better than another? Do you have to be debt free to be financially free? These are questions I hear a lot, and I think there’s a lot of confusion between the two.

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Inflation and Investing—What Should You Do?

One of the hot topics of late is inflation. Many experts are predicting we’re going to see inflation, hyperinflation, or even stagflation. A white hot real estate seller’s market, increased printing of money, and a rise in the cost of goods like fuel and groceries have all contributed to these conversations. It’s impossible to predict what’s on the horizon, but the clues are certainly out there that more inflation is coming.

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Brewing Your Own Coffee: Will it Really Make You a Millionaire?

As I write this post early in the morning, coffee is being brewed in the house.  Every weekday night my wife sets up the coffee pot to start brewing the next morning so that it’s ready when she wakes up. I personally don’t drink coffee but she has a cup every morning. I don’t have anything against coffee, I just never got into it.

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How to Invest in Bitcoin Without Actually Buying Bitcoin

I normally write my blogs a few weeks ahead of time. That way I’ve always got posts ready to go. The original first sentence of this post was “Bitcoin is surging.” Oops, it’s plummeted the past few weeks so I have to scratch that sentence! But that doesn’t change the message I’m trying to relay.

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Where Can You Find Money to Invest? Try These Five Places

One of the most common objections I hear about investing is where the money is going to come from to invest. With so many people living paycheck to paycheck, it’s not so easy to find 10 percent or more to invest. But it can be done. Here are five places to start.

Related: 6 Ways to Rapidly Increase Your Investment Contributions

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What is the FIRE Movement?

Over the past few years the FIRE movement has started to gain more traction in the mainstream media. No, not a fire that burns and creates smoke, but FIRE as in Financial Independence Retire Early.

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Five Rewards Within the First Year of Investing

The word “investing” has a lot of different connotations for people. Some think of investing as only for the wealthy. That’s actually myth number three in my long-form blog post, Top 12 Money Myths You Should Ignore. Others think of investing as sacrificing now for the reward of a far off distant land called retirement. Invest now so you can benefit in 40 years.

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