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How To Leave Your Job on Good Terms - Diversified Finances
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My journey to diversify my finances and become financially independent. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Learn from My Mistakes: When a CPA is Worth It. Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks in Forex Trading? How To Leave Your Job on Good Terms. July 6, 2015. It’s no secret that I’m pursuing my passion. I talk and think about it multiple times every day. There are more details to this, but it will just make me sound like a terrible person for wanting to leave. All of my friends and W ...
mrmoneymustache.com
The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement
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Jan 13, 2012. The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement. Here at Mr. Money Mustache, we talk about all sorts of fancy stuff like investment fundamentals, lifestyle changes that save money, entrepreneurial ideas that help you make money, and philosophy that allows you to make these changes a positive thing instead of a sacrifice. I reviewed my own path to age-30 retirement in “ A brief history of the ‘Stash. Your savings rate, as a percentage of your take-home pay. How much you take home each year.
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Resources | Everyday Money for Everyday People
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Everyday Money for Everyday People. The Personal Finance Site for the Rest of Us. Other Pages of Interest. By Debt Reduction Services Inc, Click Here. Living on a Dime. Calculators (Debt, Loan, Investment, Savings, etc.). Collection of Calculators: Bankrate.com. Collection of Calculators: DinkyTown.net. Debt Repayment: The Simple Dollar. Finance in the Classroom. Financial Football (NFL and Visa). Financial Soccer (FIFA’s Word Cup and Visa). Hands on Banking El futuro en tus manos. Enter your comment here.
mrmoneymustache.com
50 Jobs over $50,000 – Without a Degree (Part 1)
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Jul 25, 2013. 50 Jobs over $50,000 – Without a Degree (Part 1). Marquese Scott – world’s best robot-like dancer. When people write to me for help, I’m often confronted with a dilemma. Many of them are hardworking and intelligent people who are making reasonable financial choices, but due to the non-negotiable nature of Math. Not ending up with as large a monthly surplus of cash at the end of each month as their higher-income counterparts. There are all sorts of people out there quietly making. Could easi...
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Millionaire Educator - Financial Independence on Teachers' Salaries
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Millionaire Educator – Financial Independence on Teachers’ Salaries. By The Mad Fientist. Bull; 40 Comments. Ed Mills from MillionaireEducator.com. Joined me for an episode of the Financial Independence Podcast. To talk about how he and his wife saved nearly a million dollars in just 16 years…on teachers’ salaries! We get into some really interesting tax-avoidance and geographic-arbitrage strategies so if you want to learn ways to drastically increase your income and savings rate, this episode is for you!
debtandthegirl.com
Blogs I Heart
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Debt and the Girl. Just another girl trying to navigate through life one bill at a time…. Here in alphabetical order is a list of the blogs I love. Take a moment and visit some of these awesome people. You wont regret it. A Disease Called Debt. Budget and the Beach. Digging out from our Mess. I Pick Up Pennies. Making Sense of Cents. My Life, I Guess. Newlyweds on a Budget. One Family One Income. The BoxCar Kids Blog. The Broke and Beautiful Life. 1,125 total views, 2 views today. I wanna get pregnant.
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Blogger Tools
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Personal Finance for Geeks from the Debt Snowball to Homemade Air Conditioners. Here’s a collection of tools that might be useful mostly targeted at my fellow bloggers or Internet entrepreneurs. Secrets to my Success. I use and highly recommend Media Temple. Specifically I use their dedicated virtual to run several sites and having gone around the horn with various providers they have been rock solid. One of the largest software purchases I’ve made in awhile is Market Samurai. I only recommend WordPress.
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New Paint vs. New Siding as a Home Improvement Project
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Personal Finance for Geeks from the Debt Snowball to Homemade Air Conditioners. New Paint vs. New Siding as a Home Improvement Project. New Paint or New Siding? When your siding eventually begins to wear down and look old, you have two options:. Paint your existing siding. What’s the better option? There’s no easy answer, but here are five points to consider to help you make your decision:. 1 The overall condition of your siding should be taken into account. In most cases, you are going to need to rent o...
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19 Things Your Suburban Millionaire Neighbor Won’t Tell You - Len Penzo dot Com
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Len Penzo dot Com. The offbeat personal finance blog for responsible people. 19 Things Your Suburban Millionaire Neighbor Won’t Tell You. That’s right. Although having a million bucks isn’t as impressive as it once was, it’s still nothing to sneeze at. In fact, CNBC reports that in 2013 there were 13.2 million millionaires. In the United States alone. That’s a lot of people, people. And the odds are one or two of them are living near. Well, guess what? 2 He knows that patience is a virtue. And if you nee...
debtblag.com
Blog Roll - Debt BLAG
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Lessons learned on my personal journey from paying off debt toward financial independence. Hi, I'm Mario! Welcome to my personal finance blog about paying off debt, saving toward financial independence, and getting smart about personal finance. What does “BLAG” mean? I likely won’t update this as often as I’d like and this is far from exhaustive, but here are some blogs that I follow about personal finance. Have a suggestion for a great blog that I’m not reading? Let me know in the comments. Rick and Lau...
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