Tag: Financial Independence
5 Steps to (Financially) Running a Household
Today I want to lay out everything I know about running a household. I will focus on the finance aspect of household operations, as my lovely wife Kristina runs the personnel side of the house. So, what are my qualifications to speak about running a household? My wife and I have been married for 15…
Net Worth vs. Passive Income
Everyone is fascinated by someone’s net worth because most people use it to define wealth. Net worth is simple to determine, but it’s hard to figure out its value. Saying you are worth a certain amount of money doesn’t mean you are necessarily rich. Net worth is a by-product of static wealth. Passive income is…
Your Income Should Increase Every Year
Being an employee has many perks, like not worrying about anyone other than yourself. People become used to life as an employee, often choosing this over starting a business or creating content. But three things being an employee strips you off: freedom of time, money, and location. Today, I will talk specifically about freedom of…
Single Ladies, What Are Your Retirement Plans?
This piece will be an uncompromising look at the future of relationships, marriage, and retirement for both men and women. I don’t know if there has ever been a time where the division between men and women has been so visible. Sure, we can point to the 1950s and 1960s and say that women didn’t…
The Dividend Debit Card
Wouldn’t it be nice if you had a debit card that magically created money for you? You would wake up to new money in your account, knowing that you could spend it without guilt? Welcome to the year 2022, and you have this magic card. This card is called the Cash App debit card and…
The Crypto Debit Card
My favorite centralized exchange announced launching a debit card that ties directly to the USDC in your crypto portfolio. I signed up immediately. I am beyond excited and think this could be a major catalyst in the long term. My favorite centralized crypto exchange is Voyager (affiliate link). I have been a fan of Voyager…
HOW to Use Credit Cards
I just finished an article where I asked you NOT to use credit cards unless you were debt-free and had multiple income streams. Today, I present the counterargument to using credit cards. Please read “When NOT to Use Credit Cards” first. Credit cards can be a boon to your financial success if used properly. They…
Become CEO of Yourself 2
The most challenging part of achieving everything we want in life is controlling our behaviors. We don’t have much control over the results of our actions; however, we can control our efforts to obtain great results. For example, we can wake up early every morning, make our beds, build our business, exercise, and read books…
Investing for Interest 101: What is Fixed Income?
I am reaching the point where I am operating at maximum capacity. In a dream world, I would make this into a 10-part series and flesh out each investing option below. However, I still have a day job. So, today I will combine a lot of information into a short article. Hopefully, I will dig…
5 Takeaways from “Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook”
“Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook” by Gary Vaynerchuck is a book about content creation and entrepreneurship, two of my favorite subjects. Let me preface this article by saying that I love Gary V’s content. He is a pure entrepreneur, which is extremely rare. I watched a Gary V YouTube video where he said, “You should…
Overcome Financial Adversity
Everyone alive has some form of financial adversity to overcome. Even the people born with a silver spoon (rich) have to learn how to maintain their wealth. Let’s review some of the financial challenges we can all face at some time; then, we can work on overcoming them. Born poor. There is nothing we could…
When NOT to Use Credit Cards
Credit cards can actually be of great use in our wealth-building journey; if we use them correctly. However, before we can effectively use credit cards, we need to establish control of our finances and create passive income. Typical use of credit cards. In America, the common use of credit cards is buying liabilities that we…
JOMO vs. FOMO
We live in a crazy society that prioritizes having fun over long-term financial stability. The main issue with this short-term mentality is that most people don’t realize that they think this way. On the surface, it seems that everyone is making these “quick hit” decisions. I guess the actual title of this article should be…
The Balanced Writer: Write Full-Time while Working Full-Time
I never in a million years thought that I would ever release a book—definitely not a book that was 1,300 pages long. It turns out that I love to write, a passion that I believe that many people share with me. So why aren’t there more writers? In one word—life. Once we get out into…
Self-Storage vs. Mobile Home vs. RV Park 3: The Best Passive Large Business
We have taken a pleasant journey from a one-acre lot to a more oversized 10-acre lot. We built barn houses, RV hook-ups, and mobile homes. Today, we will buy a mega-sized commercial property already operating our business of choice. Welcome back to the Self-Storage vs. Mobile Home vs. RV Park series (Part 1, Part 2),…
Don’t Gamble with Retirement 5
It’s been 95 days since the last article in the Don’t Gamble with Retirement series (part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4). Over those 95 days, I have written 120 articles, plus created books and covers for each piece. It’s been a fantastic ride and one I look forward to continuing for the next…
5 Takeaways from “Investing in Fine Wine”
“Investing in Fine Wine” by Alex Andrawes is the book I never knew I wanted to read. I was browsing Kiplinger’s personal finance magazine and saw an ad about investing in wine. I’d never thought about wine as an investment, so I decided to read a book about the process. Wine is an exciting asset…
Stock Market Investing 107: Back to Basics
As the New Year approaches and the threat of more lockdowns looms, I thought I’d go back to the basics. The stock market may not have the same trajectory that investors seek. Most of us see stocks only going up—something that might be changing. A choppy stock market that is trading sideways is still an…
Merry Debt-Free Christmas
How’s your holiday season going? Hopefully well. How about your finances? Again, hopefully well. If you are already debt-free, then I have some guidance for you on that front. If you are eager to reach that zero balance, this is the article for you. It’s hard to fully appreciate the finer things in life when…