How To Become a Millionaire – Joining the Double Comma Club
They call it the double comma club and membership is open to anyone. Well, it’s open to anyone that is willing to practice simple disciplines of saving, investing, and living below their means. Let me clarify that when I say “living below their means”, I am not saying you have to live like a college […]
August 2015 – Detailed Financial Report #8 – Net Worth $241,085 [+32.9% YTD]
GYFG here checking in for the August monthly financial report. If you have been reading these reports for a while you will notice that I introduce each month with the same intro month after month. I do this for two reasons, a) for the newbies to the site (which make up about 50% of the sites […]
August 2015 Content Curation
“The art of living easily as to money is to pitch your scale of living one degree below your means.” – Sir Henry Taylor Books|Blogs|Videos|Podcasts This monthly series is my attempt to curate the web for you. I probably consume more content than one person should, but I am kind of a knowledge junkie. I don’t just […]
Monday Rant #5 – Lesson Learned Co-Signing for a Car Loan
If you’re thinking about co-signing on a loan for a friend or family member, maybe you should reconsider. I know we all want to help out our friends and family. But, I am going to share a story with you about my experience with co-signing. It cost me about $3,000…ouch! Before we get started there is […]
[Guest Post] Freedom Fighter Interview #14 – Hannah
Today we have the 14th in a series of interviews. Our guest is Hannah of Unplanned Finance. Hannah is a mom, wife, business intelligence consultant, and aspiring entrepreneur. In fact she has aspirations to build a business that produces $1 Billion a year in revenues. Now I will turn it over to Hannah… 1) Who are you and what […]
Saving 50% of After-Tax Income – The Rule That Now Governs Our Financial Life
This blog has proved to be a great source of accountability, for both my wife and me. There is something about laying it all out in the public (or “on the line” ) that creates a sense of duty and motivation to deliver positive financial results. Even my wife, who is only a passive reader of the blog, […]
[Guest Post] Freedom Fighter Interview #13 – Michael Melissinos
Today we have the 13th in a series of interviews. Our guest is Michael Melissinos of Melissinos trading. Micheal went to work on Wall Street after he graduated college to pursue his passion for trading. He quickly realized that Wall Street proper was not the right place for him to achieve the vision he had for […]
[Book Review] – The Dip by Seth Godin
I recently finished reading Seth Godin’s book, The Dip, for the 2nd time. It is a short book that teaches you when to quit and when to lean in. Seth makes the argument that strategic quitting is a huge part of success. The problem is that most people don’t know how to quit properly or […]
[Review] Personal Capital is AWESOME & FREE – Here’s Why
As many of you know, I go through the exercise of producing a detailed monthly financial report each and every month on this blog. In order to provide an up to date report I have to access a number of accounts: Two Checking Accounts Two Savings Accounts Two Mortgages Four retirement accounts (one 401K, two […]