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Category: personal finance
Your House is a Lousy Investment
Here’s the truth about houses: Unless you’re a landlord, your house will probably be the lousiest investment you ever make. The myth about home ownership […]
The Millionaire Formula They Don’t Teach in Business School
There are two paths to business ownership. One path — creating a new company — has a 10 percent success rate. The other? When entrepreneurs […]
The Crucial Reason Why You Must Think BIG
Money management can get really complicated — if you let it. People ask me all kinds of nuanced, nitty-gritty questions: My advice: Don’t sweat the […]
Hate Budgeting? Here’s The Easiest Budget Ever
Let’s see a show of hands: how many of you actually make a budget? (Silence. Crickets chirping.) Yeah, I thought so. One of the most […]
You Can’t Work 168 Hours a Week
How many more hours could you realistically add to your workweek? Most people, when pressed, discover the honest answer is: not many. There are 168 […]
The 60-Year-Old Who Lost Everything | “Trust, But Verify”
Picture this: You’re in your 60s. You’ve been married for more than 40 years. You raised six children full-time, while your spouse built their career, […]
The Counterintuitive Truth About Inflation — and the Only Asset Class with QUADRUPLE Protective Power
Gold fell 6% in June 2026. That was the exact month the Consumer Price Index hit 9.1% — the highest reading in four decades. If […]
The Real Winners of Today’s Big Game 🏆
The scoreboard is a distraction. While fans argue over the winning team, a handful of companies are quietly counting money they collected weeks before kickoff. […]
What Happens When Retirement Saving Becomes an Identity?
You’ve spent decades being the responsible one. The disciplined saver. The person who maxes out their 401k, lives below their means, and actually understands what […]
