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November 20th, 2008 — , Dividends, Financial Freedom, Financial Security, Income Streams, assets, cash flow, cash flow management, cash money, debt, diversification, diversified income, dough roller, individual family, lazyman, leverage, memoir, monetary goals, money, money freedom, money life, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
I would like to thank LazyMan for tagging me with in his 6 word memoir: Money - freedom to do almost anything
By being tagged I need to write my own 6 word memoir….
Financial Freedom Equals Cashflow Leveraged Wealth
I think the statement says it all, but to expound a little… financial freedom is one of the [...]
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November 19th, 2008 — , Book Review, Giveaway, Giveaways, Perfectly Legal, Review, book giveaway, books, david cay johnston, education costs, eminent domain, free lunch, median american household income, minimum wage increases, taxes, title insurance, wealth, wealthiest americans from Mike @ richerbytheday
The latest book review here at Richer by the Day is Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (and Stick You with the Bill) by David Cay Johnston.
Author David Cay Johnston followed a similar formula that brought success to Perfectly Legal when writing his next book, Free Lunch. He again uses [...]
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November 18th, 2008 — , Bad debt, budget, commercialism, debt, diversification, good debt, greatness, leverage, living paycheck to paycheck, management debt, millionaires, money, overspending, oxymoron, paycheck to paycheck, perception, poor management, stock, streams of income, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
On the surface, this seems like an oxymoron. How could you possibly use debt to create more money? It actually isn’t an oxymoron, but you’re going to need to change your perception of debt and classify into two different categories for this to make sense. There are many ways that going into debt can actually [...]
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November 14th, 2008 — , Dave Ramsey, Debt Snowball, american dream, bad person, country clubs, debt, feudalism, free time, freedom of movement, gym membership, happiness life, ivy league, life enjoyment, miser, monetary wealth, money, money income, nice cars, personal finance, personal finance writer, personal jet, propagation, pursuit of happiness, snowball, unfortunate individuals, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
I have a passion for personal finance… I can’t get enough… I read about it, I think about it, and now I write about it.
Why does the Internet need another personal finance blog?
All personal finance blogs that I have read vilify debt, demonize it even… While such a stance is important for those unfortunate individuals laden with [...]
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November 13th, 2008 — , Book Review, Retirement, assets, bearing, dad poor, high interest, high stakes poker, hype, jobs, long haul, making money, money, mysteries, new horizons, parable, pep talk, personal finance, pot, rich dad poor dad, robert t kiyosaki, teenagers, ways to make money, wealth, whole lot from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
With all of the hype surrounding Robert T. Kiyosaki’s book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, I fully expected a life changing read that would open new horizons and unlock the mysteries of the wealthy. What I got was a nice little parable with very little actual advice and a whole lot of pep talk. While there [...]
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November 12th, 2008 — , Book Review, audience, brains, changing horses, frugality, high on the hog, how to make more money, love, merger, midstream, millionaire next door, millionaires, paycheck, personal finance, premise, step advice, streams of income, tank, thomas j stanley, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Thomas J. Stanley’s follow-up to his well-received book The Millionaire Next Door, follows a pretty interesting premise. It basically picks the brains of millionaires to find out how they got their wealth and how they keep it. It certainly offers an interesting read and I do recommend it, but not as a book that is [...]
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November 7th, 2008 — , Book Review, Economics, ambitions, betterment, economic trouble, economy, financial expectations, gas prices, good times, grain of salt, human nature, millionaire, paycheck to paycheck, personal finance, premise, skyrocket, time period, uncertainty, wealth, wealth building from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Can a book about lowering your financial expectations be any good? We were intrigued by the premise of this book and decided to give it a try. It was a bit surprising in some places, and a little disappointing in others, but overall it was a very interesting read that we found to be thought [...]
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October 23rd, 2008 — , Income Streams, Job, annuity, career, extra money, financial future, high yield savings, how much money, income stream, many different ways, money, multiple streams of income, nest egg, own business, passive income streams, personal finance, real estate, streams of income, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
No matter how much money you make, for many people, it’s never quite enough. In order to get ahead, you’ll need to find a way to keep your finances growing. There are many different ways that you can grow your income, both actively and passively, and over time, these small streams can converge into a [...]
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October 16th, 2008 — , Financial Security, athletic style, balanced checkbook, better time, different light, financial effort, financial future, financial outlook, financial stability, futures, goal, gold medal, heart desires, mindset, money, motivation, olympic events, olympics, perseverance, personal finance, personal finances, side business, term goals, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Now that the Olympics are over, many people have been inspired to try harder, to live their dreams and to focus on their futures. These same feelings and motivation can be carried over to your financial life as well. There is no better time than right now to get your personal finances in order, and [...]
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October 14th, 2008 — , Financial Security, Investing, Lottery, News, andi, california georgia, cash payments, financial crunch, installments, lansing michigan, lottery jackpot winners, lottery officials, lottery winner, lottery winners, lump sum payment, maryland massachusetts, massachusetts michigan, mega millions lottery, michigan lottery, money, news conference, personal finance, rewrite, state lottery, ticket sales, time cash, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
In Lansing, Michigan, an unnamed lottery winner recently won a $42 million dollar Mega Millions jackpot. Lottery officials in the state are surprised to say that this lottery winner is doing something that is virtually unheard of in the history of Michigan’s involvement in the Mega Millions jackpot lottery: The winner intends on accepting the [...]
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October 10th, 2008 — , Book Review, Giveaway, Passion Saving, Purcellville, Retirement, Review, Rob Bennett, The Freedom Store, book giveaway, books, early retirement, pay yourself first, saving, wealth from Mike @ richerbytheday
The latest book review here at Richer by the Day is Passion Saving by Rob Bennett.
Note to Readers: I was given a complimentary copy of the book by the author, but believe that my review was not influenced by the fact in any way.
Passion Saving is billed as an alternative to the way many of [...]
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October 9th, 2008 — , desire, financial future, greed, grocery store, lifestyle, magazines, managing your money, many different things, money, money matter, odds, paycheck, paying attention, personal finance, second thought, six months, small fortune, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
If you were to ask anyone on the street that question, odds are the majority would answer, “very much.” However, these same people will easily turn around and drop a small fortune on something without a second thought as to how it would return to them. Before you get started with investing, managing your money [...]
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October 2nd, 2008 — , Bad debt, amount of money, becoming a millionaire, bottom line, budget, debt, enormous problem, foreclosed property, goal, good debt, hundreds of thousands, mean time, million dollars, millionaires, mindset, oversimplification, overspending, personal finance, plasma tv, second group, slim to none, steady stream, thousands of dollars, time 3, wealth, winning the lottery from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Every year, thousands of people become millionaires, while hundreds of thousands struggle to make ends meet. What is the difference between the two groups? In many cases, it comes down to whether or not you have what it takes to be a millionaire. While this may seem like oversimplification, there is a lot to be [...]
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September 19th, 2008 — , Book Review, average person, blue prints, business finance, cans, cash flow, finance expert, hot stock picks, investments, janitors, millionaire, money, personal finance, personal finance books, personal fortune, premise, right choices, risk, steady stream, tax advice, traps, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
There are so many personal finance books out there and most seem to fall into one of two categories – Get rich insanely quick or get frugal to turn your life around. For those of us that want a more solid and easy to accomplish means of developing a personal fortune, there are not a [...]
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September 2nd, 2008 — , additional education, closer look, consensus, degree program, education, financial future, formal degree, good education, gray area, janitors, million dollars, money, multiple streams of income, own business, pay scale, personal finance, real people, reliance, savings accounts, schools of thought, starting salaries for college graduates, streams of income, value of a dollar, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
One of the age old questions that many people have is whether having a good education will predispose you towards being wealthy. While there are many schools of thought on this, the general consensus is that it is easier to make more money when you have a special degree, but it’s not impossible to make [...]
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September 1st, 2008 — , Financial Security, Long Term, aim, banking, budget, car accident, common sense, credit reporting agencies, emergencies, emergency fund, expenditures, financial disasters, first steps, four months, goal, good habit, gross earnings, late payments, losing your job, managing your money, money, personal finance, rainy day, salary, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Unless you’ve taken some courses on handling finances, there is a chance that you may not be aware of a few of the key points about budgeting, managing your money and planning for the future. While a lot rests on common sense, there are a few techniques that everyone can use to correctly manage their [...]
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August 17th, 2008 — , Free Money, Sales and marketing, balance transfer, cash money, consumer commentary, dollar plan, financial diary, financial prosperity, gadget guide, michael phelps, money, money finance, money life, money loss, money saving tips, mso, personal finance, slew, smart life, style definitions, style name, times new roman, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Good morning! How is everybody’s Sunday fairing? There were several amazing wins during the Olympics this past week. Don’t you agree? Two swim races at least with only one one-hundredth of a second margin from first and second place. Wow!
Remember a while back when I wrote about money [...]
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July 27th, 2008 — , 12 money mistakes, PayPal, becoming a millionaire, career dilemmas, consumer commentary, financial prosperity, how to become a millionaire, how to save on gas, immigration story, life details, loan forgiveness programs, money, money finance, money madness, multiple streams of income, peak oil, personal finance, portfolio diversification, smart life, streams of income, student loan forgiveness, student loan forgiveness programs, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Welcome to a new edition of Sunday Money Madness where another portion of the financial blogosphere is illuminated. I found these stories to be worth while and interesting and they should make great weekend reading if you haven’t read them yet.
An Immigration Story by Digerati Life details a story of [...]
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July 25th, 2008 — , Book Review, Pennies, american dream, boom, fortune, georgia native, immigrants, investments, making a million dollars, memoir, millionaire, mindset, new york city, novel, one pair of shoes, personal finance, rags to riches, rags to riches story, six years, tons of money, true rags, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Everyone loves a true rags to riches tale, and although we’ve had some with the dot com boom, there were few that echoed the stories of immigrants that moved to the big city with a pocket full of pennies and a dream. We were thrilled to read this book and discover that the American dream [...]
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July 14th, 2008 — , News, Welath, estate, finding money, missing money, missingmoney.com, property, unclaimed, unclaimed funds, unclaimed money, wealth from Mike @ richerbytheday
Unless you know where to look, missing money may never be found. Knowing that there is even something to look for is often a challenge. Money typically goes missing when someone dies and their heirs are unaware of accounts held by the deceased. As a result, money, property, and other funds due [...]
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June 30th, 2008 — , Investing, background searches, better business bureau, common sense, due diligence, gut instincts, guts, hearts, investors, little voice, money, personal finance, premise, risk, simple search, smart choices, smart investor, spirituality, stomach, success stories, trauma, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Every day we hear success stories of those who made a killing in the markets, and at the same time, we hear about those who lost everything they owned in the markets. What makes one person succeed and another fail? While there are thousands of answers to this question, let’s focus on the fundamentals of [...]
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June 25th, 2008 — , Book Review, How Come THAT Idiot's Rich and I'm Not, Review, Rich Idiot, book giveaway, books, robert shemin, success philosophy, wealth from Mike @ richerbytheday
The latest book review here at Richer by the Day is How Come That Idiot’s Rich and I’m Not? by Robert Shemin.
The author has always had trouble getting things right. He constantly made mistakes. As a result, he also got it wrong when trying to make the mistakes that hold people back from [...]
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June 16th, 2008 — , american dream, checkbook, cold hard truth, debt, dreams, empire, enough money, entrepreneur, five cents, hot stock, initial investment, leverage, million dollars, money, money in the bank, nest egg, nickel and dime, nickels, personal finance, rewards, stocks, straw into gold, streams, success stories, taking chances, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
How many stories have we all heard about the entrepreneur that came to America with five cents and turned it into an empire? It’s stories like this that make us long for a piece of that American dream. We all wish that we could turn our nickels into big money, but most of us don’t [...]
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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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June 4th, 2008 — , 35 years, 401k plans, 5 million, Financial Security, Retirement, Standard of Living, aging baby boomers, amount of money, bottom line, emergencies, health expenses, how much money, money, personal finance, retirement money, retirement planning, safe side, wealth, workforce from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
As millions of aging baby boomers start contemplating how they are going to survive when they’re no longer working, retirement planning has hit an all time high. Whether you’re just starting out in the workforce, or you’re staring 62 in the face and wondering where the money is going to come from, it is never [...]
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May 29th, 2008 — , 401k, Financial Planning, Financial Security, Investing, Job, cars, debt, denominator, financial success, freedom, garbage cans, horror stories, hurdles, jargon, leverage, money, orthodontia, personal finance, planning your financial future, realities of life, rest of your life, unexpected expenses, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Financial planning at its smallest denominator is essentially what you’d like to have and how you plan to get it. That may be oversimplifying things just a bit, but sometimes when you look at things stripped away of all of their jargon, it’s a lot easier to understand it. So, in order to begin planning [...]
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May 28th, 2008 — , agony of defeat, all sorts, bad reputation, debt, different kinds, enough money, financial future, getting a loan, heart, horns, leverage, money, <