How often do you calculate your savings rate? What is your average savings rate? I've been at about 55% for the last few years.
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Here's part three of our "Average Millionaire Interview Series." This interview was done with Jason Edwards. Jason is 47 years old, has a Ph.D. in Communication Studies and is a college professor in New England.
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Here's part two of our "Average Millionaire Interview Series" with Craig Smith. Craig is 61 years old and in good health and active in many things. His current net worth is about $8.4M, adding another $1M if you include real estate.
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There are a lot of ways you can start saving and investing for your children. Saving and investing is not a one size fits all operation, the goal of this post is to give you as many options as possible.
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The mission of SMBX is simple: connect investors with successful small business owners by utilizing their bond marketplace. Yes, small business bonds. The ability to issue bonds used to be restricted to governments and large corporations, until now.
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Companies that have raised their dividends through one or more recession have proven that their business model is strong enough to withstand downturns. Past performance does not equate to future success, but a history of growing dividends through...
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Here's part one of our "Average Millionaire Interview Series" with Steve Ankerstar. Steve served 20 years as an Air Force Fighter Pilot and now serves his clients and their families in both cultivating and preserving their wealth and financial well-being.
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Despite 2020 being downright awful, the market did surprisingly well. My rental properties did pretty well this year too, considering the circumstances.
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Just about everyone has to deal with debt in one form or another. Whether it be student loans, credit cards, auto loans or mortgages. In the journey to financial independence debt is a hurdle that usually needs to be overcome..
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There are seven tax brackets for the year 2021: 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35% and 37%. The income thresholds are adjusted each year for inflation based on the Chained Consumer Price Index.
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The house and senate reached a deal late Sunday night on a $900 billion dollar stimulus package. The bill includes direct payments to individuals, small business loans, unemployment benefits, school and child care...
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There always seems to be a lot of talk surrounding the 1% and even the 2% rule. For some reason, new investors seem to be inexplicably drawn to this rule more than anything else.
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What is one thing you have done this week to improve your quality of life? Have you taken action to make your life easier, wealthier or happier? #financialindependence#earlyretirement#investing