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Generosity – Giving More to Have More and Be More

Generosity creates a synergy that boomerangs and comes back to you in a compounding way. What you put out truly comes back.

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Conventional vs. Collateral Mortgages

If you’re a potential home-buyer, no doubt you’ve been sweating and pouring over each detail of securing a mortgage

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I’ve Been Quiet-Quitting For Years

After the Great Resignation, ‘Quiet Quitting’ has become the latest workplace trend. But what is ‘Quiet-Quitting’ exactly?

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Stop Having These 2 Conversations About Money

What we think about, we tend to bring about. What we speak, we create. It’s that simple.

Living Below Your Means isn’t About Lack

Isn’t it funny how being unable to have something makes you want it more? If you are broke, shopping is all you want to do.

Can Retail Therapy Ever be a Good Thing?

Actually, yes.

That Time I Quit my Job…With Nothing Lined-up

I recently joined the Great Resignation and quit a toxic job….without having a new job lined-up.

6 Suggestions to See Friends Without Spending Tons of Money

Everyone likes to spend time with their friends, even more in a Covid-vaccinated world. But if you’re on a tight budget, it can seem daunting to meet with your friends without blowing it

4 Tips to Avoid the “Lottery Effect”

A large percentage of the men and women who win the lottery come to the end of their earnings with very little to show for it.

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Pay Yourself First – And Other Smart Money Strategies

There is a budget plan for each and every type. The key is finding a style that fits with your natural tendencies.

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