Tag Archive for: personal finance

How Can I Make A Living By Starting An Online Business?

After years of struggle trying to build a business presence online, I’ve started to have a little success based on one key point: Succeeding online isn’t a whole lot different than building a “brick and mortar” product or service business. Click Here For Free Report: 10 Great Resources For Personal Finance Now, I’ll grant you, […]

What Ron Burgundy Teaches Us About Mutual Funds (Hint: It’s not an old wooden ship)

Ron Burgundy believed that diversity was old wooden ship, but diversity is also a great reason to invest in mutual funds. (kinda wish that they would have asked Brick Tamland for his opinion). I answered this question on Quora. To answer this question, I’ve explained mutual funds and also provided a tool you can use […]

What Is The Best Way To Make Money?

There are many money-making paths you can go down, but you’ll be miserable if you pick the wrong one. If the path you choose feels like drudgery, you probably won’t succeed. I loved how Mladen Adamovic started this answer to this question, because it illustrates how we all have our own biases about business ideas. […]

What Are The Best Investment Blogs and Websites?

Skimming the online version of The Wall Street Journal each day will have a massive impact on your ability to understand investing. “Well, that’s a pretty bold statement.”

How To Recover From A Financial Setback

“Experience is what you get when you don’t get what you want.” That quote is attributed to Randy Pausch. I highly recommend his TED Talk that is referred to as The Last Lecture. Pausch, a college professor, gave the talk when he was dying of cancer. I’ve always said that the number one personal trait […]

Can’t Keep Up? 4 Ways to Simplify Your Personal Finances

  It’s just a few days until April 15- are your freaking out? The individual tax deadline is the straw that broke the camel’s back for many consumers. As if personal finances wasn’t already difficult- now I’ve got to get my taxes in?! Frustrating. So, I’d like to thank the folks at Earnest.com for provided […]

The Ice Storm: A Personal Finance Story (Chap. 6)

Authors’ note: Explaining personal finance can be pretty dull. That’s a problem, if you need to learn personal finance. On a plane from St. Louis to Seattle, I decided to try and fix the problem. What if I could wrap some personal finance concepts inside of a quirky (funny?) short story? My goal here is to present some […]

The Cross-Country Flight: A Personal Finance Story (Chap 5)

Authors’ note:  Explaining personal finance can be pretty dull. That’s a problem, if you need to learn about personal finance. On a plane from St. Louis to Seattle, I decided to try and fix the problem. What if I could wrap some personal finance concepts inside of a quirky (even funny) short story? My goal here is to […]

From Diamonds To Dirt: How Do Wealthy Men Sink Into Debt?

“There’s a lady who’s sure All that glitters is gold And she’s buying a stairway to heaven.” (Thanks, Led Zeppelin) This may be hard to digest but it’s true: some wealthy people get into debt troubles- and there are plenty of reasons why. People may take on huge debts that can’t afford to pay off, and a […]

The Shocking Truth About $9.99

Does $9.99 really make that much of a difference? It dawned on me on the Wednesday before Thanskgiving that I had subscription fees that were posting over the holiday weekend. They were on my budget as expense items, but I still needed to reconcile my bank account to see if they had posted correctly. Not […]