The next U.S. President will make many decisions with major consequences to your pocket book. From taxes to health care, social security to immigration, and education to retirement, Your Money’s Guide to the 2008 Presidential Elections will describe each candidate’s position on these issues, with ample links to further reading. The focus of [...]
” Those who fail to plan, plan to fail. If Voyant’s newly released online financial planning tool has anything to say about it, failing to plan will be a thing of the past. Voyant showcased its free financial planning tool at DEMO 08 being held this week in Palm Desert, CA. [...]
The cost of college has been rising faster than inflation for a very long time. As the costs go up, obtaining a scholarship becomes ever more important to most of us. I ran across three websites that help you search and apply for scholarships. As my college days are now a distant [...]
I’m off to Boston this weekend for my 15th college reunion. While I’m gone, I thought I’d leave you with links to some great articles over the past week.
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Will Consumers Warm Up to The Credit Freeze Laws? @ Grad Money Matters
What My Dad Taught Me About Money @ Rather Be Shopping
Uncover the Truth About [...]
Ever since a basketball injury in college, I’ve had lower back problems. Sometimes it’s so bad I can’t walk for a week. It’s not that bad now, but it’s bad. If you have back problems, check out The Core Performance: The Revolutionary Workout Program to Transform Your Body & Your Life. [...]
Yesterday I told you how my college education cost me $1.6 million and questioned whether it was worth the lost opportunity cost. Today, we look at Five Guys who took their education fund and, instead of going to college, started flipping burgers. Here’s the story (and its true).
Founded in 1986 in Arlington, Virginia, [...]
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The best thing about being 40 is surviving your 20s and 30s. And at 40, I’m considered an old-timer in the [...]
It’s the small, slow changes of life, the ones that occur a little each day, that are the hardest to see but, in the end, pack the hardest punch. Whether its the extra 50 calories a day we eat or the extra $50 a month we invest, the change is nearly invisible at first, [...]