Grab a drink, a snack, and relax by the pool; Check out these excerpts of my favorites reads from around the blogosphere, then stop by the websites to get the full articles! Mark Riddix at MoneyCrashers writes about Strategies for Earning Passive Income ”One of the easiest ways to generate passive income is by…
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Summer’s a time when you can kick back, relax and read a bit more. In that vein, I’d like to recommend some enjoyable and informative articles I’ve come across recently. Get a taste here, and stop by the authors’ sites for the full versions.
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Ironic isn’t it that a personal finance blog writes so much about non-financial matters. If one focuses on passion and service in life, practices discipline in all things, then money becomes less of a target and life becomes richer.
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Please check out the PERSONAL FINANCE CARNIVAL list on the right. Every week I participate in these wonderful events jam packed with entertaining and informative information about money and life. Click on any title and enjoy a personal finance festival! COMING TOMORROW: MAKE MORE MONEY, HAVE MORE TIME, & FEEL AMAZING: Part 2 SHOW ME…
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Learn why television may not be an evil monster but a viable tool for learning, leasure, and health. There may be more benefit and value in TV than you think. You decide!
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Check out this informative TAX-personal finance carnival. Get lots of tax tips in one place!
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Even the poorest Americans and members of the developed world have more conveniences and luxury than royalty of the past! If you have a television, a car, or electricity, you are living better than a KING? 78% of those earning between $25,000 and $50,000 were somewhat or very happy. In other words, over 3 out of 4 people in that income level were happy! Now, bump up the income levels a bit; there is only a 3% difference in happiness between those making $50,000-$75,000 and those making $75,000-$100,000!
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Historical returns show that investing in the stock market regularly, can lead to enormous profits over the long term.
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March 15, 2010 by
Barb in
carnival,
debt,
goal setting,
investing,
money management,
personal finance,
saving,
stocks,
taxes,
wealth
“A festival marked by merrymaking and processions.” Definition of carnival I would like to invite you to a PERSONAL FINANCE Carnival. There will be lots of personal finance information and tips, and for those of you interested in more money and a better life……..IT WILL BE FUN! What is a PERSONAL FINANCE CARNIVAL? It’s a…
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Categories: taxes, goals “I am favor of cutting taxes under any circumstances and for any excuse, for any reason, whenever it’s possible.” Milton Friedman All I can say about this quote is “ME TOO.” Yet I also really like some of the stuff taxes pay for, like roads, national parks, social security, education, etc. So…

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