How to Get Good Luck With Money
I’ve always been big into sports. Playing sports, watching sports, and getting regular exercise. My friends laugh at me because I’ve got a sports analogy
I’ve always been big into sports. Playing sports, watching sports, and getting regular exercise. My friends laugh at me because I’ve got a sports analogy
Dave Ramsey is one of the most prominent personal finance experts. Perhaps most well-known for the Dave Ramsey Baby Steps, which includes a disdain of
I’m often asked my opinion about the best investing books for beginners. Not an easy question because there are so many great ones–and I have
Recently you have probably heard about the Great Resignation. People leaving their jobs for greener pastures–may it be starting their own business, pursuing a passion,
Frugality gets a bad rap. The word is often used interchangeably with “cheap”, but they are two very different things. Frugality is about value-based spending,
Wealth is often thought of as massive riches. Yachts, fast cars, and big houses. A lot of this is due to the media portrayal of
Many of my previous posts have focused on the big things like paying yourself first, automation, investing regularly, and avoiding lifestyle creep. These principles are
Financial planning quotes pack a lot of punch. They contain lots of wisdom in a short amount of words. We can pull ideas, thoughts, inspiration,
I’m big on goal-setting. An entire chapter of my book Cash Uncomplicated is dedicated to goal setting. In the book, I include short-term financial goals
In personal finance, debt is arguably the most written about topic. Millions of people are in debt and not surprisingly, the topic is at the
As we enter the second week of 2025, many of us are hyper focused on our 2025 New Year’s Resolutions. Whether it be health, wellness,
I don’t do crash diets, carb-free challenges, or quick weight loss bootcamps. If it’s not sustainable, it’s not for me. I also don’t take part
Money buys a lot of things. At its most basic–food, shelter, daily living items, etc. In the luxury areas–a really nice car, large home in
A week or two ago I was reading a post about retirees and their biggest regrets. One of the regrets was not investing enough and