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Investing IN Student Loans – The Unconventional Options

Last week I wrote a post about whether or not investing student loans was right for you. We looked at the ethical and legal barriers, and the challenges that you would face in using student loans as investment seed money. Today I want to look into the other side of that thought; whether or not [...]

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Rethinking Money Goals

“I’m never going to be rich,” my future brother-in-law said, “I’m too lazy.” We were sitting on a blanket, enjoying a picnic on an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in May. He continued, “I like doing things like this way more than I like having money, so I’m not going to get myself into a situation [...]

investing in student loans

Investing IN Student Loans – The Unconventional Options

Last week I wrote a post about whether or not investing student loans was right for you. We looked at the ethical and legal barriers, and the challenges that you would face in using student loans as investment seed money. Today I want to look into the other side of that thought; whether or not [...]

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How Working Abroad Furthers Your Career Back Home

‘What do I want to go all the way over there for?’ —it’s a question that many people ask at the thought of working overseas. Daunting as the prospect may be, go with it and you’ll be making a major, worthwhile investment in your career. That’s because you’ll have done more than just flew out [...]

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The Single Most Important Trait That Defines Personal Finance Success

Accountability That’s it.  Personal accountability. Sounds pretty simple, right?  In fact, you’re probably thinking to yourself right now that you should hit the back button and go read some other article.  But the truth is, there is a lot more to personal accountability than meets the eye, and it is the single defining factor that [...]

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7 Investment Ideas To Get The Most Out Of Your Tax Refund

If you received a tax refund from Uncle Sam this year, you shouldn’t celebrate just yet. Aside from the fact that it was your money to begin with (not a friendly gift from the government), you may have some adjusting to do before next tax season rolls around. If you are having too much withheld [...]

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investing in student loans

Investing IN Student Loans – The Unconventional Options

Last week I wrote a post about whether or not investing student loans was right for you. We looked at the ethical and legal barriers, and the challenges that you would face in using student loans as investment seed money. Today I want to look into the other side of that thought; whether or not [...]

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The Stock Market is on a Tear – But Have You Been Feeling the Love?

If you are a headline reader, then you probably have a good sense of what the stock market has been doing lately. It seems like not a day that goes by lately where we are reading about how stocks are supposedly at all-time highs. The Dow has hit 15,000 and stocks are posting, in general, [...]

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Merger Arbitrage: How it Works (And an Example)

Merger arbitrage was first perfected by Benjamin Graham, one of the world’s first and most successful “value” investors. Although Ben Graham used merger arbitrage in the early 20th century, there is still room to make money on this strategy today. Merger arbitrage is a way to generate an income on low-risk mergers. When a company [...]

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How Working Abroad Furthers Your Career Back Home

‘What do I want to go all the way over there for?’ —it’s a question that many people ask at the thought of working overseas. Daunting as the prospect may be, go with it and you’ll be making a major, worthwhile investment in your career. That’s because you’ll have done more than just flew out [...]

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5 Ways Investing is Becoming a Dying Art + 3 Ways it Still is Art

Investing as we know it is becoming a dying art.  When I read books like Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life, the way that people invested back then just doesn’t happen anymore.  For young investors, it’s all about the technicals, it’s all about price movement, it’s all about Forex, or futures, or options, [...]

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Is Real Estate a Good Investment? Ask Better Questions

In less than two weeks, I’m buying a condo. I was talking with a friend over the weekend about my concerns, and how I worked through them. But one piece still nagged at me. “I keep thinking about what a terrible investment it was to buy a townhouse in 2006,” I told my friend. “Is [...]

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Better Know a Young Millionaire – Ryan Blair

Welcome to the next installment of better know a young millionaire!  Today, we have the pleasure of interviewing Ryan Blair, who is the CEO & Co-Founder of ViSalus and New York Times bestselling author of Nothing To Lose, Everything To Gain!  Ryan’s book recently reached #1 on the New York Times Bestsller List  for Advice, How-To, [...]

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6 Ways To Avoid The Chains Of Credit Card Slavery

Some financial experts advise young people to skip using credit cards. It’s true that if used incorrectly they can be a great way to damage your finances. Even the most disciplined among us know how convenient and seductive it can be to pull out the plastic and swipe. So for young people unaccustomed to using [...]

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Tech Preparation for Professional Life After Graduation

College students preparing to graduate and move on into the “real world” face a number of enormous obstacles, and frankly, by the time students graduate, most of them are sick of hearing about it. It’s actually a bit reminiscent of the college application process, when everyone you know is constantly offering advice and asking questions [...]

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Investing Student Loans – Is It Legal and Should You Do It?

Investing student loans has been a hot button issue for many years. At the peak of the stock market in 2006, it was a commonly held belief that investing student loans was a wise and safe decision. Fast forward to 2013 with the bull market running in full force again, and investors are much more [...]

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The Problem Behind Sell in May and Go Away

There are many weird stock market indicators that pundits try to use to explain what you should be doing in the stock market at any given time. From the January effect to following the Presidential cycle to believing which conference wins the Super Bowl determines how well stocks will fare, there seems to be many [...]

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Switching Things Up with Your Service Provider

You’re a smart homeowner. You save money where you can and invest it wisely. Browsing prices online and reading reviews of products you need for your home helps to reduce spending. Buying a new car or refinancing your mortgage can be done with a few clicks. The internet provides you with the resources to research [...]

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CH Robinson: Is Logistics a Logical Bet?

In between your home and everything you have in it is a complex distribution system connecting millions of businesses with billions of customers. Logistics is a complicated but very profitable business. The third-party logistics (3PL) segment is the one which is growing fastest. 3PL firms are in the business of removing the headache of managing [...]

personal finance success

The Single Most Important Trait That Defines Personal Finance Success

Accountability That’s it.  Personal accountability. Sounds pretty simple, right?  In fact, you’re probably thinking to yourself right now that you should hit the back button and go read some other article.  But the truth is, there is a lot more to personal accountability than meets the eye, and it is the single defining factor that [...]

rethinking money goals

Rethinking Money Goals

“I’m never going to be rich,” my future brother-in-law said, “I’m too lazy.” We were sitting on a blanket, enjoying a picnic on an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in May. He continued, “I like doing things like this way more than I like having money, so I’m not going to get myself into a situation [...]

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Top Investing Podcasts

Until late last year, I NEVER listened to a podcast.  I didn’t even really understand the concept before I tried it out.  Now, about 6 months later, I love podcasts!  Maybe it’s because I’m going to be a dad, and so it’s time to stop listening to “pop” and start paying attention to talk radio? [...]