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Medallion Fund Literally Printed Money In the Last 30 years

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https://arrestyourdebt.com - We all know that the secret to getting insanely rich is to accumulate assets and avoid liabilities. The tricky part is knowing … Medallion Fund Literally Printed Money In the Last 30 years Read More »

Only Darkness Everyday – Owe Back Taxes? It Hurts!

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https://foolishtofrugal.com - In October 2017, not even 2 full months after we signed our second installment agreement with the IRS, we filed our taxes, and we owed more than we had paid ...
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I Love To Live So Pleasantly – Stop The Spending

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https://foolishtofrugal.com - In 2007, life was amazing. We were complete morons, but hadn’t come to that realization yet, and as they say, ignorance is bliss. Right up until the light bulb snaps ...
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Tidy Review – Our Experience [House Cleaning Service App]

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https://arrestyourdebt.com - Recently, my wife started experimenting with home remolding and flipping. One of the main selling points for potential buyers is … Tidy Review – Our Experience [House Cleaning Service App] Read More »

Born to be Wild – 401(k) And Roth IRA Accounts

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https://foolishtofrugal.com - Fair warning, this may be the driest post I’ve ever written, so you may want a caffeine boost before you settle in. Exploring the differences between 401(k) and Roth IRA ...
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Make A Stash – Your Emergency Fund

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https://foolishtofrugal.com - So, how much money do you need to save? Again, I’m not here to dictate an amount or a percentage to you. You have to decide for yourself what your ...
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Ain’t No Sunshine – Cutting Expenses

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https://foolishtofrugal.com - When Scott got laid off near the end of 2013, we were in trouble. He made about 60% of our income. He was able to collect unemployment for 6 months, ...
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In This Life of Luxury – Why Pay Taxes Today?

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https://foolishtofrugal.com - We continued to live a life of instant gratification and excess for the beginning of 2008. A few articles ago, I talked about credit card debt and how I never ...
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Take the Money and Run – The Online Savings Account

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https://foolishtofrugal.com - Where do you keep this emergency fund you’re establishing? Our recommendation at this time is to keep the bulk of it in an online savings account.* This is where interest ...
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Taxman – The Tax Comes Due

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https://foolishtofrugal.com - About half way through 2008, the housing market bubble was revealed for the house of cards it was, and it imploded. Taking the economy, and business number 3, with it. ...
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When I’m 64 – Let’s Start Investing

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https://foolishtofrugal.com - Once you’ve built an emergency fund, and perhaps even while you are building it (I will get into more detail on that in a future post), it’s time to do ...
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Credit Card Sign Up Bonus – How To Use Them To Your Advantage

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https://thefinancetwins.com - Building and using credit should always be for your advantage, not for the bank’s, which is why it’s important to first consider your own financial situation before opening new credit cards. Today we will cover how to identify the best credit card sign up bonus and evaluate which offer (if any) makes sense for you. […]The post Credit Card Sign Up Bonus – How To Use Them To Your Advantage appeared first on The Finance Twins.

How To Budget – A Step By Step Guide To Making Your First Budget

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https://thefinancetwins.com - Benjamin Franklin famously said, “Failing to plan is planning to fail.” And it wouldn’t surprise us if he were talking about money and how to budget. There seems to be common feeling that if I make a lot of money, I’ll be set. But that’s just not the case. Making money is only half the […]The post How To Budget – A Step By Step Guide To Making Your First Budget appeared first on The Finance Twins.

10 New Year’s Resolutions That Will Bring You More Money And Happiness

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https://thefinancetwins.com - 1. Make A Monthly Budget We already know what you are thinking. A budget? Really? Yes. A budget. Hear us out here. A budget is the #1 way for the vast majority of people to take control of and transform their relationship with money. If you can’t answer the following questions, then you need a […]The post 10 New Year’s Resolutions That Will Bring You More Money And Happiness appeared first on The Finance Twins.