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A few weeks ago, I shared a monster list of ways to make more money. These weren’t cheesy chores or slimy scams, but legitimate ways a person could earn extra income if they needed. Most of the suggestions were drawn from GRS reader stories, from my friends’ lives, or from my own experience. They’re ways real people make real money when times are tough.
After I posted the list, though, I had a few people send e-mail or leave comments asking, “Why bother?” They wanted to know why I constantly harp on boosting your income.
It’s been nearly three years since I preached my complete “cash-flow” sermon. Today I’m going to preach it again. This will be review for long-time readers (or for folks who’ve read Your Money: The Missing Manual). For everyone else, one of the core tenets of the Get Rich Slowly philosophy is this simple truth: To build wealth, you’ve got to spend less than you earn. It all boils down to cash flow.
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Welcome to another Ask GFC! If you have a question that you want answered you can ask it here. If your questions get featured on GFC TV or the GFC Podcast, you are the lucky recipient of a copy of my best selling book, Soldier of Finance, and a $50 Amazon gift card. So what […]
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If you are having trouble paying off credit card debt, you need help. Paying off a large balance can be one of the most difficult challenges in personal finance, but there are some resources and strategies that can help you. Here are a few of the credit tools out there that make the task of
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6 Long-Term Savings Plans that Make Good Financial Cents
According to a survey released by the Federal Reserve, up to 46 percent of American adults donât have an extra $400 to cover an emergency. While this worrisome statistic is partly due to poverty and low wages, poor spending and saving habits are also to blame. When we donât save enough money in the short-term […]
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How to Throw a Kick A$$ Conference and Get All The Cool Kids To Show Up
A year after graduating high school, I remember throwing one of the biggest parties while my mom and step-dad were out of town one weekend.  There were tons of people and for one night I felt like “the man”. It was short lived as the police showed up to shut it down. Nonetheless, it feels […]
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How Money Affects Your Mental Health and How to Help It
For some people, stability is the norm. Theyâre successful, happy and blissfully unaware of just how lucky they are to be in such a comfortable position. For the rest of us, chaos is the status quo. Financial and mental instability are common issues, and they often go hand in hand. In fact, the two tend
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15-Year vs 30-Year VA Mortgage: Which Is Better?
The classic 30-year mortgage is the most popular â and most affordable â mortgage in America. About two-thirds of U.S. home buyers choose this option, according to the Mortgage Bankers […]
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Spend Money To Slash Your Budget
Sometimes spending money can end up saving you money in the long run. Here’s how.
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J.D. Roth: How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love Mustachianism
Today our mutual friend J.D. Roth has stopped by to tell a story. I am happy to share this one with you because in real life he is the real deal and a very nice guy. If you weren’t already aware of his fame, this is the guy who who founded the blog Get Rich Slowly […]