I normally don’t like it when an article tries to entice unsuspecting readers by claiming that something is super simple. Millennials already have a bad reputation for being impatient and demanding and these “click bait†article titles tend to reinforce those stereotypes. The last thing I want to do is perpetuate that. But in this case, I just could not resist. If you
4 Ways Wealth Builders Effectively Use Holidays
If we are being honest, most young wealth builders are busy trying to run the world. (Trust, me I know!) They are usually the type of people you find in leadership positions, moving quickly up the corporate the ladder, or relentlessly pursuing idealistic dreams. With so many activities fighting for time and attention, it can be difficult to give our personal finances the resources it
The Debt Dilemma Pt. I
In theory, Personal Finance should be easy. After all, it is built on the most basic mathematic principles and involves not even the slightest bit of rocket science. Armed with the knowledge of arithmetic, you would think that most people would be able to easily avoid debt; but in fact, accumulating debt is much more than a numbers game. If it was about addition, subtraction,
Are Men Tired of Paying on Dates?
There are so many different facets of money management. While some people see it as boring, I personally find that it is bursting at the seams with juicy excitement. For example, in this article I want to address some of the long-standing questions that men have wanted to ask regarding personal finance. If that’s not interesting, I don’t know what is. Ladies, be sure
20 Books to Help 20-Somethings Achieve Financial Domination
20 books in 20 weeks. Can you do that? I think you can. I thought it would be fun to launch a 20 book challenge to help my dear readers conquer their financial fears. I want every single one of  you to demolish financial barriers and accelerate your path to wealth . It’s not easy. In fact, it’s quite revolutionary for us and can
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