This past weekend The Wife and I visited Newport Rhode Island for our One Year Anniversary, and I learned three very applicable personal finance lessons, and it came from our trip to the mansions. The normal thing when visiting Rhode Island is to do Mansion Tours. The Wife and I checked out two of these…
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Luckily this blog is anonymous so I can talk about whatever I feel like! Well today I got a rough phone call from the Sister in Law. She was looking into buying a home with her boyfriend. Well, when they went to get pre-approved she was met with a a very low number due to…
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Yesterday, I got back from a ridiculous weekend at the New Jersey Shore (Avalon to be exact). I was there for my friend’s bachelor party. I have known this buddy since we were 8, so being one-third of the team that was setting it up, I was pumped to make it SICK. And I succeeded….
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This post is a public apology for making an ass out of myself for saying some pretty sh!tty things about a woman who seemingly wants to help people get out of debt. Baker at Man vs. Debt interviewed a “Dave Ramsey Certified Counselor” a person who seems kind hearted and genuine in attempt to help…
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Yesterday was Mother’s day, so I headed over to my mom’s place with my wife and my dog, and was happy to hear some good news. My parents have traded services with a very good neighbor! My parents have a great deck set up in the backyard but our family moved into the house 18…
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Despite my licenses, I am not an not an investment expert, and I don’t begin to pretend to be one. That being said everyone should know their asset allocation, and have an elementary understanding of asset allocation. I repeat, everyone should have an idea as to what they are invested in, whether they have an…
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