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Down and Dirty Money Management, part 1: The Basics
on Mar 24, 2006 in Culture Popular accounts bankruptcy budget credit saving spending taxes I didn’t grow up with a silver spoon in my mouth. Most of us don’t, I suppose. My parents drilled me on the importance of getting an education and a good job (which I did). They didn’t teach me, however, what to do with the money th...
Down and Dirty Money Management, part 1: The Basics
on Mar 24, 2006 in Culture Popular accounts bankruptcy budget credit saving spending taxes I didn’t grow up with a silver spoon in my mouth. Most of us don’t, I suppose. My parents drilled me on the importance of getting an education and a good job (which I did). They didn’t teach me, however, what to do with the money th...
#10: Why Savers are Losers, The Most Important word in Selling, and Google acquires YouTube
on Oct 8, 2006 in Business Finances Google Podcasts Saving Selling Technology YouTube For this episode I talked about the possibility of an interview with Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump over their new book “Why we want you to be Rich”. For Finances I talked about why savers are losers. In Business the most important wor...
The High Cost Of Waiting To Start Saving Money
on Feb 5, 2007 in debt saving money saving The High Cost of WaitingDon't Make This Mistake!The biggest mistake you can make is assuming you don't have any money to save. If you earn an income, it's simply a matter of how you're spending it. You can put some money aside each month -- if you ma...
March progress report
on Mar 31, 2007 in net worth investing spending saving Net worth: My net worth increased 14% to £9,184 (~$17,449).Debt: Natwest Mastercard = Paid off!!!Citicard = $1583Elan card = $979.88Effective tax rate: 26.11%Savings and investing rate: 43.12% As you can see, I hadn't really been making consistent...



