How to Make an Offer on a House and What to Avoid
How to Make an Offer on a House and What to Avoid is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.
How to Make an Offer on a House and What to Avoid is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.
Conventional Loans: A Complete Guide is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.
Some people can escape college and graduate with no debt or hardly any. I graduated with some debt, and I can proudly say that I am not ashamed of it. I worked full-time throughout college and managed to graduate with two degrees in less than three years after the time that I graduated from high […]
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Good debt and bad debt are terms used to describe different types of debt and their effects on your financial health. Good debt is debt that improves your income or net worth, can be repaid responsibly, and has a good return on investment. Â Bad debt, on the other hand, is debt that you are […]
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One of my top goals in life is to reach financial independence. I technically want to be financially independent as well as an early retiree, but to make this post simple we will mainly talk about becoming financially independent. Financial independence is when you earn enough income passively (such as through rental real estate or dividend income) to cover […]
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As you all know, I love a good debt payoff story. Melanie reached out to me recently and asked if she could share how she paid off her debt. Below is her story, enjoy! Hi, I’m Melanie! I’m a CPA by day, and personal finance blogger at Melanie De Jong Blog by night! I’m 24 […]
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Clearing Your Mortgage vs Investing in Stocks is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.
Every year I set goals for myself and my business. I also post those on this blog and on my social media accounts as well. This keeps me accountable for my goals and helps me pay attention to them all year round. I like to make huge goals that are very exciting to me and … Read more
Compound interest is the process of your invested money making money, and then that money making even MORE money.Compound interest is the process of your invested money making money, and then that money making even MORE money.
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Hello! Here is a guest post from Melissa Brock about her decision on whether or not to pay off her mortgage. Melissa Brock is a 12-year veteran of college admission, founder of College Money Tips and Money editor at Benzinga. She loves helping families navigate their finances and the college search process. Check out her […]
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