10 Mistakes I Made As A First Time Home Buyer
It appears that you’re new here. If you like this content, subscribe to my feed via RSS or Email and you can keep up with all the new posts.If you aren’t sure how to use an RSS feed, read this post.Becoming a first time home buyer is a thrill for almost everyone. It was for [...]
10 Weeks as a Blogger with Over 400 Feed Readers: What I’ve Learned
I’ve been hard at it for just over 10 weeks, writing post after post. I’ve seen some article become successes based on the number of hits they received. A few of these are:
12 Things I Learned By 42 That I Wish I Knew At 22
Things I DIDN’T Learn in College: Part 3 - How I [...]
Weekend Roundup Too Much Work Edition
Work has been consuming a lot of my time recently. I’ve been out on the road for either 6 or 7 weeks (I’ve lost count) and it’s getting tiring! I get to go home this afternoon to my sweet little family and I am looking forward to it! While I’m on the plane, hopefully you [...]
5 Massive Money Mistakes I’ve Made
Managing your money takes time, effort, initiative, and more than a little knowledge, but the most important aspect to successfully manage your personal finances is ATTITUDE. What is the proper attitude to have? I think it’s one that fiercely guards your resources and doesn’t allow anything to drain them away. But, that attitude must be [...]
3 Tips on Eating Out for Five but Paying for Only One
Eating out at restaurants has become much more the norm than it was in years past. But eating out in restaurants doesn’t have to break your bank. If you know how to pull it off, you can drastically reduce the amount of money you spend on a trip with your family to a restaurant. Here’s [...]
5 Keys to Networking Success
For all the importance that we place on the ability to network, rarely are the intricacies of networking discussed outright or taught in colleges or schools. Getting your name into the front of someone’s brain by successful networking is sometimes accomplished by luck, but more often than not, it’s either a conscious or subconscious effort. [...]
Here’s My New Blogging Schedule
Blogging takes time. More than I realized, but it sure is fun. I’ve decided to establish a loose schedule of what topics I plan to cover on certain days of the week. Here’s my list, tell me what you think:
Monday Morning Quarterback
I will review things on Monday. It could be a book, a restaurant, an [...]
Things I DIDN’T Learn in College: Part 9 - Personal Finance
College is long on theory but short on application, long on ideas but short on reality, long on book learning but short on real world experience. I think people without college degrees sell themselves short by thinking that they’ve missed the boat, but my experience says that, while a degree is worthwhile, it isn’t a [...]
Weekly Roundup You Can Market Anything These Days Edition
I recently took a very enjoyable trip on AirTran Airways, flying from Memphis to Atlanta to New Orleans. The flights were smooth, the Boeing 717’s were spacious, and the flight attendants were friendly and helpful. The XM satellite radio they offer on the flight is a neat perk and one that will potentially cause me [...]
How I Successfully Time the Markets
Market timing is a controversial issue where it concerns stocks, bonds, mutual funds and ETF’s. Some people do it successfully (such as Warren Buffet and Ben Stein) and others find themselves constantly chasing returns and losing money. Market timing can be a highly profitable activity if you know what you’re doing. In this case, no, [...]


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