So maybe you think I’ve finally gone nuts. “The financial crisis doesn’t matter?” What an outrageous idea! People are suffering, you insist. How can it be that all the money that’s being lost right now, all the fortunes that are spinning down the drain, mean nothing?
Let me clarify. What I’m trying to say is that [...]
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I’d like to finally lay to rest the misconception that investing is more important than living cheap.
In the personal finance world, there are those who promote the idea of living below your means and there are those who reject it, pooh-poohing frugality as a form of self-deprivation. Robert Kiyosaki, author of the Rich Dad, Poor [...]
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I’m really into sweating the small stuff. Big stuff is worth sweating too, but you know, a bunch of small things put together make a big thing. This explains why I bother with online coupon codes, why I book and rebook my airline reservations, why I bought an Entertainment Book, and why I do a [...]
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