David Bach is well known for his books, Smart Women Finish Rich and Smart Couples Finish Rich and in this latest effort, he goes into more detail on the techniques he discussed in these books. While the title would make you think it’s yet another get rich quick scheme, it is precisely the opposite. In [...]
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Book Review: The Automatic Millionaire: A Powerful One-Step Plan to Live and Finish Rich By David Bach
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3 Tips for Teen Investing
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Parents like to complain that their teenage children do not listen to them. However, when it comes to matters dealing with money, the opposite is actually often true. Teenagers often welcome the advice that their parents have to give regarding finances, money management and investments. In the past few years, teenagers have been earning billions [...]
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If you follow the news, chances are the state of the economy may have you a little concerned. Bad news is rampant, the housing market is shaky and doom appears to be around every corner. While there are some definite problems with the economy right now, that doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to start [...]
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October 17th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Book Review, Dave Ramsey, Money Management, author credit, baby step, emergency fund, enough money, extra money, getting your finances, managing your finances, money, money makeover, money work, next level, personal finance, radio talk show, radio talk show host, school tuition, sound advice, step approach, talk show host from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Dave Ramsey is a popular radio talk show host and author and his latest book, The Total Money Makeover has generated quite a bit of excitement. He claims that money management is 80% behavior and 20% knowledge, and there is a lot of truth to that. While the book covers a lot of interesting tips [...]
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October 6th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, Economics, Money Management, benefit, budget, debt trap, finance, financial foundation, fly, how much money, insomnia, lack of knowledge, learning about money, personal finance, prevalence, saving, scales, vital lesson, vital tool, worries from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Whether economics is your idea of a great way to fight insomnia, or you just didn’t get the benefit of learning about money management early on, it is never to late to learn the basic skills of proper money management. We highly recommend taking a brief course on finance if possible, but there are other [...]
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October 3rd, 2008 — , Book Review, Money Management, auto loan, banking, budget, burgers, checkbook, checkbooks, companion book, exact plan, financial news, financial whiz, guidebooks, jeff opdyke, loans, management plan, mortgage, necessary advice, personal finance, personal finance issues, real world, savings accounts, wall street, wall street journal, world advice, wsj from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
When it comes to a trusted source for financial news and information, it’s hard to beat the Wall Street Journal. They have introduced a line of guidebooks on many financial topics, but for this review we’ll be taking a look at their Personal Finance guidebook. While it may be a little simplistic for the financial [...]
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Sunday Money Madness
September 7th, 2008 — , Money Management, bank accounts, bargain hunter, cash money, checking accounts, cml, cost of swimming pools, dough roller, fun activities, generation x, glass ceiling, great debate, how to increase the value of your home, joint checking, married couples, money life, money madness, personal finance, plastic water, silver bar, smart life from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
This week on Sunday Money Madness, the weekend material includes many varied financial tips. Enjoy! Tell me what you think!
Get Rich Slowly goes into credit card basics: five essential skills for mastering plastic.
Water fun activities to [...]
Review of the Richest Man in Babylon
June 13th, 2008 — , Money Management, fables, financial future, getting a loan, good advice, great depression, hot stock, leverage, living expenses, living paycheck to paycheck, money, morals, moths, paycheck to paycheck, personal finance, personal management, populace, poverty, purse, purses, smart investments, streams of income, teenagers, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
This is probably one of the most commonly used books by those who are looking to create wealth. It first came onto the scene in 1926, and shot to fame during the Great Depression as the desperate populace looked for a way out of poverty. While this book does raise many good points and offers [...]
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March 21st, 2008 — , Money Management from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
In a personal finance forum I frequent, a person posted a link to a survey of what people are looking for in personal finance tools. There were a new member to the forum. Since they hadn’t contributed anything to the forum, I didn’t feel the need to help them out. In fact, I suggested that they pay for a focus group. It turns out that the company is three people looking to bootstrap a business by making a new personal finance tool. I wish them luck… I doubt anyone would give up their financial information [...]
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When the Going Get Rough, Don’t Spend Money
February 4th, 2008 — Money Management from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
Today is one of those days for me. It’s the most depressed I’ve been in easily a year - probably much longer. When I lost my job I was happier. When I was passed over for a well-paying position that was absolutely perfect for me I was happier.
It’s all because of a [...]
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Eliminate Debt: The Ultimate in Lazy Finances
November 15th, 2007 — Money Management from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
This is a guest post from DebtFree-Revolution. I encourage you to subscribe to her RSS feed.
Lazy Man and I disagree on the whole debt idea. This surprises me, since as I have eliminated all but one debt (and that last one will go away very soon) I have discovered that debt elimination is [...]
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5 Ways Being Lazy With My Money Got Me Into Debt
November 13th, 2007 — Money Management from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
This is a guest post from I’ve Paid For This Twice Already…. I encourage you to subscribe to her RSS feed.
First, just let me say that I believe in the Lazy Man philosophy as espoused by this blog. I would love to make my money work so I don’t have to. But [...]
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7 ways procrastination has cost me money
November 7th, 2007 — Money Management from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
This is a guest post from Plonkee Money. She is a UK based financial blogger, so you’ll minor differences to what you may be used to (like using the Pound rather than American dollar). The concepts are universal, so I encourage you to subscribe to her RSS feed.
I’m not the most organized person in [...]
Two Money Stories: Sears Shoes and a Windfall
October 2nd, 2007 — Money Management from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
Today I have a couple of seemingly unrelated money stories, but I hope to tie them together in the end.
I have mentioned a few times that my wife is the breadwinner in our family. A couple of weeks ago, she had found that she had a fair amount of extra money at the [...]
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