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The NFL and IOU: 10 Debt Lessons You Can Learn From Football Players

Football was my life in the 90s. I was a fan of the New York Jets, Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo Bills. The highlight of my career was the AFC touchback guide in 1995. If you don’t know what that means, let me explain it differently: I played the most popular sport in the country, and […]

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15 best investment books for beginners

For young investors, getting started with investing can seem like a daunting task. There are so many different investment books to choose from and they all claim to be the best for aspiring investors. In this article, we’ll take a look at 15 of these top investment beginner books and help you decide which beginner […]

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What are dividends? Simple explanation + 4 tips

Whether you start investing or have been investing for decades, dividends can be a valuable part of any investment portfolio. However, you tend to see dividends associated with people approaching retirement who are not looking to increase their investments that much, but rather to increase their income. As with any other part of investing, you […]

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What is a hedge fund? Jargon-free travel guide

If you are confused by the question “what is a hedge fund?” you are not alone. Part of their appeal is their exclusivity and secrecy. Hollywood only adds to this mystery by portraying hedge fund managers like the charming but ruthless Bobby “Ax” Axelrod on the hit TV show. Billions… While hedge funds are considered […]

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Here’s how to book your stay without it

Credit cards can be a great remedy construction loan, but in some situations they are more than useful: they necessary… For example, did you know that a credit card required book a room in most hotels? Yes, I also did not know how strict this requirement was. Most hotels don’t really need you. to pay […]

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10 deductions you didn’t know you could do as a business owner

As a millennial, chances are you have a side hustle that brings in extra cash. As frustrating as it may be, this income must be reported on your tax return. The good news is that you are a small business owner, which means you can take tax deductions to reduce the amount of tax you […]

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How to save money on groceries (and eat well at the same time)

Oh, grocery budget. How we insult you so. I don’t know about you, but for my wife and me, the one hardest part of our budget to stick to is the groceries! So how do you save on groceries? Good question. I am writing this article for myself as well as for you – this […]

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Our first property to rent (and how you can learn from our mistakes)

This is the anatomy of a rental property. In particular, our first rental property 🙂 If you’ve ever thought about investing in real estate, read on to find out how we did it, how much money we made and our mistakes along the way. In a previous article, I discussed how we started investing in […]

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8 easy steps to pay off teacher salary debt

Can you pay off the teacher’s salary debt? You’ve heard the success stories of people who pay off most of their debt, earning anywhere from $ 30 to several thousand dollars a year. Are you wondering if they can do it, why can’t I? What’s the secret? As a school counselor who took a student […]

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Debt-Free Story – How Ashley Paid Out $ 45k In 18 Months!

I am always inspired by stories about paying off a debt well. The debt-free community is growing every day. While everyone celebrates debt-paying success stories, many don’t tell you how HARD they worked to get there. Paying off your debts is not easy, as is becoming a millionaire. It takes perseverance, determination and sacrifice. But […]

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