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4 of the Best Investments Money can Buy (and no, they’re not stocks! May 29, 2016. Whenever you talk about investments with your friends, one subject inevitably comes up. Stocks. Americans are obsessed with stocks. CNBC and Fox Business play in bars and doctor’s offices, and not just because of the attractive anchors. Warren Buffett, the greatest stock market guru the world has ever known, is practically a god. 40,000 people […]. Reasons to Look into a Home Loan Refinance. May 25, 2016. May 25, 2016.
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Rhonda's Ramblings: September 2009
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Friday, September 11, 2009. Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Guest Post - Walk into the Extraordinary. I "borrowed" this article from a weekly e-newsletter that I receive from SISTERS. I found it uplifting and encouraging, and wanted to share it with you. Walk into the Extraordinary. It was a day just like any other. As Gideon threshed wheat near the winepress, the unexpected happened. An angel appeared before him, "The Lord is with thee, thou mighty man of valour" (Judges 6:12). With thirty-two thousand me...
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Lionela road to prosperity: Update on Financial Recovery
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Lionela road to prosperity. This blog is an attempt by myself to chronicle my journey from the top all the way to the bottom of credit card debt and a wrecked financial state back to the path of positive net-worth and financial freedom. Friday, August 7, 2009. Update on Financial Recovery. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Motivation for Financial freedom. New Jersey, United States. View my complete profile. All My Daily News. Low and Refurbished tech Items. Financial Advice, Tips an.
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My Financial Journey - Part 2
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Retirement Nestegg Report – January 2016. Retirement Nestegg Report – January 2016. February 1, 2016. Read More Read More. The Long Term View of My NestEgg. The Long Term View of My NestEgg. January 5, 2016. Read More Read More. Best and Worst Stocks in 2015. Best and Worst Stocks in 2015. January 4, 2016. Read More Read More. My All Time Investment Performance January 2016. My All Time Investment Performance January 2016. January 3, 2016. Read More Read More. My Investment Holdings – January 2016.
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Waiting Just One More Year To Start Investing | My Financial Journey
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Waiting Just One More Year To Start Investing. Waiting Just One More Year To Start Investing. March 11, 2006. How many years do you have till retirement? Thinking about putting off saving for retirement just one more year? Well check out the chart below to see what it will cost you. Tags]Investing, Retirement, Saving[/Tags]. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). 1,000,000 by age 43.
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General | My Financial Journey
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Interim Retirement Nestegg Report – I broke $600,000. Interim Retirement Nestegg Report – I broke $600,000. August 15, 2016. Taxable Account – $46,743.60. Traditional Rollover IRA $33,088.57. My Roth IRA $149,981.23. Wife Roth IRA $84,937.29. Traditional 401k $286,484.24. Total Retirement Nestegg – $601,234.93. 100,000 NestEgg Milestones. 10,000 ( 0%). 100,000 ( 44%). 13,000 ( 30%). 200,000 ( 100%). 15,423 ( 19%). 300,000 ( 50%). 16,395.88 ( 6.3%). 400,000 ( 33%). 18,084.48 ( 10.30%). 500,000 ( 25%).
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Save for tomorrow – but don’t forget to live today | My Financial Journey
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Save for tomorrow – but don’t forget to live today. Save for tomorrow – but don’t forget to live today. April 5, 2007. This was a big deal to me; I was in a position where missing a few hundred dollars didn’t mean scrambling to figure out how to eat, like for years it would have. It might not cost $800,000 to raise a child. But eight are still expensive, no matter how you calculate it! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Living life is highly...
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Retirement Nestegg Report – May 2015 | My Financial Journey
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Retirement Nestegg Report – May 2015. Retirement Nestegg Report – May 2015. June 1, 2015. Taxable Account – $19,428.60 ( 6.28%). Traditional Rollover IRA – $34,606.62 ( 3.63%). My Roth IRA $135,155.27 ( 3.54%). Wife Roth IRA $78,950.46 ( 4.62%). Traditional 401k $238,556.66 ( 2.43%). Roth/Traditional % = 42.26% (tax free). Total Retirement Nest Egg $506,697.61 ( 3.11%). Retirement Salary (4%) – $20,267.90. Monthly Contributions $1,373.31 (401k) $2000 (Wife Roth IRA). SPY Performance 1.05%.
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Medicated Money: April 2006
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Thursday, April 27, 2006. The Debt Repayment - April 2006. We have completed our debt repayment for the month of April. In total, we paid $3,678 this month to our current debt. We paid an additional $178 more this month than our budget amount of $3,500. We have a current goal of paying off $36,500 by the end of the year. We have currently paid off $5,994 in the past 2 months. To reach our goal, we need to pay off an average of $3,814/month over the next 8 months! Posted by Medicated Money at 12:45 PM.
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Beyond the Consumer: Added a new fund to our finances
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Thursday, November 1, 2007. Added a new fund to our finances. I already have a scheduled maintenance calculator and savings fund for the cars. This includes things that are easily timed and their costs more or less fixed. I know how many times the vehicles will need oil changes, and how much it costs (the price of oil and filter vary very little), so I know how much to save. And it is, of course, expected that something in the car will. Problem solved. When something breaks in the house or with the c...
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