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How Title Can Kill A Real Estate Investment Deal
Show Summary Steve Berneman helps investors get their deals done in a totally different way than you may think, as their title agent. Founding Blueprint Title, a national title agency 100%…
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Letâs Get Real Hereâ¦
Formal financial education for most people is nonexistent. You took economics in high school, which is probably as close as it got because HS standards arenât that practical for real-world implementation. If you went to college, you took your basics and your major & minor specific ones. Oh, and you took yoga for an easy A.
But now real life is staring you in the face, more aptly its glaring right at your checking account, and itâs laughing at you. Oh how funny.
Oh hell no!
Itâs time to flip the script and get down and dirty with your money! Itâs time to get your family finances in check, get a hold on what you donât even know that you donât know (donât cha just love that). Most importantly, itâs time to plan for your future, the future youâve always dreamed of for your family. A future that is secure, filled with options, full of love, laughter, and hope.
Letâs get going, your life is calling you.
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Iâm Kari, a money nerd mama with a passion for helping women just like you discover the tools, and develop the skills needed to uncover your own path to providing a secure financial life for your family!
I love everything about money! Earning money, planning for retirement, money tips and strategies, and of course spending money too, yaaaaa for vacations!
Now donât get me wrong, I donât sit behind my desk like Scrooge McDuck gleefully counting shiny coins all day. I love money because of what it can do for my family.
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Sandra R. Rogers Appointed to Northwestern Mutual Board of Trustees
Sandra R. Rogers Appointed to Northwestern Mutual Board of Trustees MILWAUKEE, Sept. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Northwestern Mutual, a leading financial security company, announced today that Sandra R. Rogers has been appointed to serve on its Board of Trustees. Rogers is a seasoned executive with more than 35 years of experience in global supply chain and customer service … [Read more…]
Can You Be a Financial Coach Part-Time?
Do you have a passion for helping people with their money, but you just don’t know how to go about it? Maybe you already have a career, and you’re not ready to do it full-time? Can you be a part-time money coach? A listener to the GFC podcast that is interested in helping people with […]
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How to do great work
I’ve been frustrated lately with the quality and quantity of my work. I haven’t produced as much here at Get Rich Slowly as I would like — due largely to Fincon and its aftermath (calls and meetings, calls and meetings) — and what work I have produced isn’t as good as I would like. This lack of productivity makes me agitated, which makes me even less productive because I’m not in a good place mentally. It’s a vicious circle.
How nice, then, to rediscover the transcript of a 30-year-old talk from Richard Hamming, a former math and computer professor and researcher. (Hamming was also part of the team that worked on the Manhattan Project during World War Two.) Hamming titled his talk, which he presented on 07 March 1986, “You and Your Research,” but his actual subject was how to do great work.
I re-read the transcript this morning while I was once more feeling exasperated with how little time I’ve had for writing lately. (For me, writing is my yardstick for productivity. It doesn’t matter how much other work I’ve been doing behind the scenes here; if I’m not publishing, I’m not happy.) Although this talk discusses the work of researchers and scientists, I believe that much of the advice applies to me and to writing. I suspect that many of you will find its lessons valuable too.
It’s a long talk, though. In order to make it more palatable — and in order to help me remember more of this material — I’m going to summarize Hamming’s message. I hope you find it useful.
What Greatness Isn’t
Most people think greatness is achieved by luck, Hamming says. They’re wrong.
Yes, great ideas and achievements all contain elements of chance, but hard work and preparation are the necessary groundwork to bring about this luck. “Luck favors the prepared mind,” Pasteur once said. And the brash Newton argued that, “If others would think as hard as I did, then they would get similar results.”
Hamming would agree that luck is no accident. Unexpected good things are more likely to happen when you do the work needed create favorable conditions for them.
Nor is greatness achieved solely by genius. Sure, there have been many brilliant scientists. But there’s been more great work done by folks who were less gifted yet willing to put in the time and effort to achieve the results.
Finally, it’s never too late to be great. Yes, many researchers did their best work when they were young. But plenty of others produced greatness later in life, after they’d had a chance to accumulate knowledge and experience.
So, if luck and youth and brains aren’t pre-requisites for great work, what is necessary? Let’s take a look.
Why Women Can’t Afford to Ignore Their Finances
In many ways it may feel like the financial cards are stacked against women. Here’s why we ladies need to stay on top of our money and what to do about it.
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Super Affordable Halloween Costumes
Dressing up for Halloween is one of the best parts of the holiday, especially if youâre a creative person. But buying a Halloween costume can get expensive, with many costing more than $50 a pop. And unless you plan to reuse the costume, itâs an expense youâll pay every year. Unless you get creative. Some
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From Farmer To Flipper
Show Summary Brad Bone has risen to be a very successful real estate investor in a short time. Starting the business while still farming his familyâs pistachio farm with his twin…
Money Manners: Who Pays for the Wedding?
Affording a wedding is still a family affair and the brideâs parents continue to pay for the bulk of it, thanks to centuries-old tradition. âHundreds of years ago, women were considered chattel and the bride’s family used to have to pay off the groom’s family in the form of a dowry to take their daughters
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