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How to Create a Modern Savings Plan That Scales
65% of Americans will be impacted by a financial emergency. Only 27% have an emergency plan in place. Hereโs How to Create Your Own Acid Plan
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$5,000 Saved isn’t Enough. An Acid Emergency Plan is Better.
65% of Americans will be impacted by a financial emergency. Only 27% have an emergency plan in place. Hereโs How to Create Your Own Acid Plan
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Every family needs a Financial Emergency Binder. Here’s How to Create One
65% of Americans will be impacted by a financial emergency. Only 27% have an emergency plan. Hereโs How to Create an Emergency Binder
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Turns Out, No One Ever Complained about Investing Too Much for Retirement
The Average US Household saves and invest less that 7% of their income, specifically they save under $7,000 annually. It's not enough.
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How Future Millionaires Invest and Build Wealth in their 20s & 30s
Like is fundamentally unfair. Itโs a clear and easy understanding that we all should understand. Unfortunately, many are stuck in the fight against fairness. This is ultimately why they arenโt rich.
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The Five Biggest Money Myths and How to Fix Your Poverty Mindset
The Five Biggest Money Myths and How to Fix the Mindset that's Keeping You Poor. Time to break the narrative and build wealth fast.
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The Wealth Benefits Of The Net/Max Personal Financial Plan: From $0 to $60,000 Savings Annually
Move over Dave Ramsey, Financial Literacy “Guru”. Here’s the Net/Max Financial Plan! A way to make Personal Finances, Personal again. *Note โ This plan is tailored for a Single Individual with no kids, however, the core information is Universal. I guess everyone needs an intro. Hi, my name is Lawrence. Scroll passed my mugshot to skip the intro (Options!). I didn’t know that I was super poor. Yeah, I had a quasi-Business/Accounting/Taxation degree ($110k in Student Loans) and with grades like mine… It was rough. After struggling to find a job (which is a story for another time). I asked a recruiter to be honest with me at the end of FSU Seminole Futures (College…
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Here are The Five Cardinal Rules of Personal Finances
โSometimes life knocks you on your assโฆ get up! Happiness is not the absence of problems, itโs the ability to deal with themโ Steve Maraboli Unemployed and Unemployable After watching Elizabeth Whiteโs desperate plea over the internet for those who are “unemployed at 55 and faking normalโ, I realized a few things. For over 25 years, she broke what Iโll dub โthe five cardinal rules of personal financesโ. Elizabeth White is a highly educated and resourceful professional who at times in her career wasย making over $100,000 per year and sometimes $200,000 per year. She was a far cry from those struggling to make ends meat. She was to all extent and purpose,ย โliving…