by emily on August 31, 2011
There are two main ways to financial independence: saving all the money you can, and investing wisely, or learning how to make a large amount of money in a relatively short period of time (not exactly get-rich-quick, but a much faster path than the frugal way). Of course, you can always combine the two ways. [...]
by emily on August 29, 2011
How is financial independence related to healthy living and a simple, natural life? Let me ask you a question: is it natural to be in debt? To owe someone else money? Is it natural to live most of your life working for someone else at a job you don’t particularly like? If you answered “yes”, [...]
by emily on August 5, 2011
If you look around the Internet even briefly, you’ll find tons of blogs and websites that collectively list thousands of ways to save money. Many more shell out investmentĀ advice. But rare is the webmaster who dares to dare to talk about developing financial independence. No, I don’t mean retiring at age seventy with a [...]
by emily on July 22, 2011
What is financial freedom? It’s much more than finding ways to save money. The phrase means different things to different people, but it always includes two aspects: having no debt and having wiggle room to live life in the way you desire. Having no debt When you have debt, you are a slave to the [...]
One of the biggest ways to improve your health is reduce your stress level. And one of the best ways to reduce stress is to get your finances under control. With that in mind, I want to offer ten ideas that you can begin implementing today that will cut down on your household expenses. 1. [...]
by emily on April 29, 2010
If you are an American living debt-free, you are part of a minority. Either that, or you’re only sixteen years old. More and more people, finally fed up with money worries, are taking the right steps to pay off credit card debt and various loans in record time. And believe me, that’s a great goal. [...]
by emily on April 28, 2010
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