I Am Debt Free, My Mortgage Countdown #1 – Equilibrium

I’m Debt Free!  I don’t have credit card, car, mortgage or any other type of debt!   On the Wells Fargo website I selected the send “Payoff form” option for my last mortgage payment. I filled it out and printed it so that I can have Wells Fargo to pay our real estate taxes from… Continue reading I Am Debt Free, My Mortgage Countdown #1 – Equilibrium

Saving By Paying Attention – Over-Analyzers, Part 2 of 4

    While house hunting, we trotted through plenty of previously owned homes and new developer houses.  We encountered fascinating rooms that were all pink, all red, or some other strange 60s, 70, or 80s fade…  The ultimate fade was when we looked at one house and the bathroom was decorated in hot pink with a pitch black commode and bathtub. … Continue reading Saving By Paying Attention – Over-Analyzers, Part 2 of 4

Saving By Paying Attention – Impulsers, Part 1 of 4

I have friends, lets call them Impulsers (yes, I made this term up), that are constantly driving to the store to get a snack, pop or ice cream or _________ (insert convenience item on the line to the left). Typically the Impulsers group are non-financial people that don’t understand (or were never taught) finances so they never… Continue reading Saving By Paying Attention – Impulsers, Part 1 of 4

My Views On Robert Kiyosaki’s Financial Books

  Why Robert Kiyosaki’s approach will not work for most of us!    I read “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” a few years back, and today I’m going to talk about why for most people his approach will not work.  For one, you must be extremely desperate and somewhat conceited, both at the same time!  You have to believe… Continue reading My Views On Robert Kiyosaki’s Financial Books