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53 Activities For a Money-Free Weekend
As a guy that loves sports, I considerable myself more than blessed to have 3 boys that are starting to love sports just as much (if not more) than me. Some of the best times we’ve had on the weekends is playing outside with any sort of ball: baseball, football, kickball. Heck, any ball will […]
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Highly Rated (And Nice-Looking) Humidifiers To Save Your Winter Skin – HuffPost
Highly Rated (And Nice-Looking) Humidifiers To Save Your Winter Skin HuffPost
Three Investments with an Instant Guaranteed Return
I generally keep this place pretty well disguised as an Early Retirement Financial Blog, but secretly it is a Life Improvement Blog. The glitzy monetary veneer allows me to get lots of media attention and scoop in readers, because everybody wants to read about money, and everybody wants more of it. “Meet the man who […]
These 4 Luxury Homes for Sale All Come with Gorgeous, Dream-Like Libraries
As of this month, fall is officially in season, and its three-month reign is all about coziness. Thereâs no better time of year to whip out the fluffy blankets, cozy scarves, scented candles and plush socks. However, we believe that the main fall activity, besides Netflix & chill, should be reading. Now that the nights […]
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How to Travel for Cheap: 7 Ways to See the World for Less
Don’t wait to get rich before you see the world. Travel for cheap by prioritizing what’s important to you—and scrimp on everything else. With inflation driving international flights near $1,000, frugal-minded travel hacks are more pertinent than ever.
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Why gym memberships can be a smart investment
I’ve just come from the gym. My arms are so spent I can barely type. My glutes are killing me as I sit on my wooden chair. I am guzzling ice water and still sweating a little. An hour of concentrated exercise with a trainer — part of my gym memberships — has left me feeling both exhausted and accomplished. I love my gym.
My gym membership costs us $158.46 per month. I can hear the gasps of horror from the frugal corner: that’s 1,901.52 a year! Over the next 10 years, that’s almost $20K I could be putting into my Roth IRA. That’s $5,704.56 we could be putting into the 529 college account for our second child (you remember him, the one we call Hope He Gets A Soccer Scholarship)! I could use that to open a stock investment account and invest in electronic-traded funds. I could purchase corporate bonds!
5 Best Home Improvements for Resale Value (and the Worst!)
What is the value proposition for improvements to a home when selling? That is a great question. The challenge is in knowing if the added improvement will automatically add value […]
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GF¢ 058: 11 Financial Behaviors You Don’t Want Your Kids to Learn From You
Thereâs nothing I would love better than to sit down and tell my three boys all the right things do about money. Unfortunately, just as is the case with every other lesson we provide, kids learn more from what we do than what we say. My boys are no exception to this. If our words […]
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Best Apartment Rooftops in Philadelphia
Breathe in the fresh air from one of these Philly apartment rooftops.
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