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August 15th, 2008 — , Book Review, anecdotes, ben stein, chapter titles, enough money, financial advice, genius, how to ruin your financial life, little bit, mishaps, originality, paying attention, personality, premise, sad thing, stock market, subtleties from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Ben Stein is a well known personality that many consider to be a genius. His book, How to Ruin Your Financial Life is incredibly concise, coming in at under 130 pages, and most of it reads, as the title would suggest, as a guide to how to end up in debt over your head. It’s [...]
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July 23rd, 2008 — , Money Question, debts, financial advice, financial help, foreclosure, personal loans from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
Every now and again, I get e-mails from readers asking for advice. I always stress that I’m licensed to give individual financial advice. However, I often opine with what steps I would take if I found myself in a similar situation.
This week’s e-mail comes from Candi (as always names have been changed for anonymity and to stimulate readers’ imaginations). I’ve paraphrased it to put a focus on the important information:
Hi, I briefly read some of your articles. I need financial help and don’t know if you can help. I have made poor financial choices in [...]
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April 22nd, 2008 — , 2008 escalade, Ads, Review, captive audience, cool kids, financial advice, financial ruin, keeping up with the joneses, persuit, saving, temptation from Mike @ richerbytheday
There’s a Cadillac ad for the 2008 Escalade featuring Brian Bloom that gives terrible financial advice. The actor says that life is “high school with money” and that following what the cool kids are doing, including what they are driving, is still going on. The ad concludes with him saying that anyone who [...]
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