I’ve been very busy lately, too busy! Actually, I’ve been so busy that I don’t have the time to focus on the investments and investing in general. This is not the first time this has happened to me, and hopefully it won’t be the last. It’s okay though and I’m going to explain why and… Continue reading Financially Shifting My Investment Strategy To One That Slides
Year: 2012
Your First Investment Should Be Fun And Exciting!
You’ll read a lot in the personal finance community about the perfect ordering of how you should invest your money in investments. Such investing strategies typically goes like the following: If your employer has a 401(k), invest in that first. Next, put you money in either a Roth or Traditional IRA. Finally, open a regular… Continue reading Your First Investment Should Be Fun And Exciting!
The Good, Being Wealthy Can Do
We’ve all seen the classic representation of the wealthy constantly monitoring their wealth and always trying to make a buck. In such depictions of the wealthy, one could believe that the rich are actually a very small-minded, unintelligent group. But I think that real history proves otherwise, and today I’m going to discuss my top… Continue reading The Good, Being Wealthy Can Do
A Small Startup Business Should Pay No Taxes For Two Years!
I’ve been think about this for a while, and I think that startup businesses shouldn’t have to pay taxes for at least two years after starting a new business. If you read the statistics on small business startups, you’ll read that at least 80% of small businesses fail during the first five years! Well, no… Continue reading A Small Startup Business Should Pay No Taxes For Two Years!