Looking for how to make your own lightsaber? Then this is the perfect article for you! This article will show you a cheap and awesome way to create a great, safe lightsaber for kids! How to Make Your Own Lightsaber – Background As you may or may not know, May 4th is international “May […]
How I Almost Bought an $80,000 Car
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How to Achieve Great Success
I’ve finally done it!!! After countless chapters read, papers written, slides created, presentations presented, and hours of team meetings, I’ve finally finished all assignments required to complete my MBA from VCU. Now, it’s time for my wife and sit down and do some reflecting so that we can plan out where we want to go […]
How to Write and Publish an Ebook – Top Tips
Are you interested in writing your own ebook for fame or fortune? I was fortunate to get some pointers recently from author Jeff Beard on how to write and publish an ebook. I had some pretty basic questions that Jeff was able to answer easily. Hopefully some of the top ebook writing tips will help […]
2014 Forbes Billionaire List
The following is a guest post and infographic created by the InvestingTips360 team. The 2014 Forbes list of Billionaires was recently released, and as always the facts & figures never fail to leave jaws wide open from members of the average working class. The list, which attempts to track the wealth gained and lost from the richest people on the planet […]
Find a Competent Insurance Agent
The following is a sponsored post: A reasonable approach to personal finance is to examine the insurance coverage that you carry on an annual basis. This will ensure you have the proper amount of coverage and that you are not over-paying for the coverage amount that you’ve settled on. Insurance coverage as a whole cost […]
March 2014 – Money Making, Saving, and Investing Report
Welcome to the March 2014 Money Making, Saving, and Investing Report! March 2014 was an interesting month overall for me – income and savings were both down, but I did really well with my goals 🙁 To view all previous reports and to find out why I publish these reports, click here Actions Plans for March […]
Personal Finance Tips for New Graduates
The following is a guest post from Thomas over at Wealthprep.ca – So, you’ve graduated from college and you’re out on your own. Managing money with a steady job is a lot different from managing money while you’re still in school. When you graduate, you have more income, more expenses, and more responsibilities. The financial […]
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