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The hidden downside of wanting to turn your life around
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Welcome to Want Less: Ditching stuff, beating debt, getting a life. Beating debt and budgeting. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Be the first to read new posts about simplifying a chaotic life and getting a hold on your spending. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog. Ditching stuff, beating debt, getting a life. The reverse bucket list. May 8, 2016. November 12, 2016. There’s a dark side to wanting to improve your life. It’s a depressing one, but it’s one I want to talk about today. This includ...
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Online Banking - Mustard Seed Money
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October 19, 2016. THIS POST MAY CONTAIN AFFILIATE LINKS. PLEASE READ MY DISCLOSURE. To me, it’s a no-brainer to utilize online banking account services. It’s just so easy and convenient. I don’t quite understand why everyone doesn’t take advantage. My parents, for instance, still walk into a bank to deposit checks and withdraw cash from their account. Meanwhile, I keep trying to encourage them that online banking is the way to go (I hope they are reading this.). In terms of the emergency savings account.
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Keeping Up With Normal - Mr. Tako Escapes
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Mr Tako's Adventures in Early Retirement (with Kids). Keeping Up With Normal. December 28, 2016. Our little off-grid Christmas vacation. Is over, and we’re now safely back home. It was great to take a break from the modern world for awhile, but it’s also really. Nice to be home. A week in rural America without internet access, can get a little dull for an internet addict like myself. Thankfully I had the latest James S.A. Corey novel. I probably gained 5 pounds from all the eating! In the New Year. When ...
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Christmas, Blog Anniversaries, And Dealing With Life - Mr. Tako Escapes
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Mr Tako's Adventures in Early Retirement (with Kids). Christmas, Blog Anniversaries, And Dealing With Life. December 21, 2016. December 21, 2016. Have you ever had life not go your way? I bet you have. Whether it be financial, medical, or even emotional, eventually tragedy will strike your life. It sucks when it happens, but that’s the nature of Life. Seems pretty unfair sometimes doesn’t it? So what can we do about it? Don’t Be A Self Centered Jerk. Happen to good people all the time. When life goes hay...
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Looking At: Chicago Bridge & Iron - Mr. Tako Escapes
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Mr Tako's Adventures in Early Retirement (with Kids). Looking At: Chicago Bridge & Iron. December 17, 2016. December 17, 2016. Today we’re going to do something a little different. Instead of just telling you that I bought or sold certain investments, I’m going to bring you along and talk about an investment I’m actively considering. This should give you a sense of how I think about investing in individual companies. So let’s start a little experiment! Today, CBI is an entirely different beast than the o...
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Are We There Yet? – Southern Fried Finance
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Skip to main content. Are We There Yet? June 13, 2016. June 13, 2016. Summertime – a time for half-baked family trips and fighting kids. I’ve certainly heard that. Question enough from the back seat. Might as well ask it myself…. We’ve been working hard towards Financial Independence / Retire Early (FIRE) for a long time. Coming up on the goal after these years, are we there? It’s a split decision. We’re probably both right. Over time, our asset growth should easily outpace spending. Are we FI Now? So ba...
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Financial Independence Target 1 - Q12016
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Money can buy you freedom. Financial Target 1 – 2016 Q1 Update. It’s time to present the first update of my Financial Target 1. Which is to build a corpus of INR 1,00,00,000 in my investment account in 4 years time. The intent is to publish the progress or even the lack of it on this blog every quarter. The corpus would then be used to generate steady passive incomes and hopefully it would be the stepping stone to financial independence or as I have coined it a ‘. Self Financed Life’. A couple of funds h...
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January 2017 review - a look at my finances for the month
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Investing. Personal Finance. Financial Freedom. January 2017 review – a look at my finances for the month. My January 2017 monthly summary follows on from my January income fund update. And shows general financial health. Almost like a balance sheet statement, but different! My Score for January. This is my monthly budget for living expenses and it includes both essential (e.g. groceries, mortgage, insurance), and non-essential (e.g. music, travel) purchases. $3,970. Is the amount from my Budget 17.0.
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