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 […]
Why Invest in the Stock Market? Inflation!
There are two main reasons people seeking to improve their financial health invest in the stock market. The first is inflation and the second is compounding interest. This article will focus on inflation – I’ll leave compounding interest for another day 🙂 Why Invest in the Stock Market? What is Inflation? […]
Book Review – The Four Pillars of Investing
Several months ago, I set out to read the book A Random Walk Down Wall Street. It was a great book, if a little bit lengthy. Upon reading my review of it, a business school associate suggested that I pick-up the book The Four Pillars of Investing by William Bernstein. Well, I finally worked my way through […]
Money Saving Idea – Pirating
This money saving idea is highly controversial, but I thought I would bring it up to see what types of insightful comments I would receive. Money Saving Idea – Pirating – The Background With the advent of the internet many folks, at one time or another have, pirated material. They got it for free without […]
Investment Tips – Remember Enron – Reduce Your Company Stock
I’m back with another new investing tip! A recent copy of Forbes magazine has a list of 365 tips on investing to get rich. Here’s my thought on one of their suggestions. This investment tip this time from Forbes is: “Remember Enron, Reduce your Employer’s Company Stock in Your 401(k).” Investment Tips […]
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