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“I sold all my holdings in the 401k a couple of weeks ago. What do I do now that the Dow just went up 11%? Is this the bottom?”
Editor’s Note: Scratch that… it’s up another 15% since that text from him for a 25%+ move!
I replied, “I don’t know. In fact, nobody knows. Everyone will have an opinion on whether we are at the bottom of market valuations, and a ton of them will turn out to be right. But you can’t act on that information alone because no one knows who’s prediction will come true in advance.”
If you already sold out and can’t quite figure out how to get back in, or simply scared out of your mind that you still own stocks, then here’s what you need to do: [ continue reading… ]
Marc Anthony is credited with saying “do what you love, and you’ll never work a day in your life.” Many successful motivational speakers and businessmen like Warren Buffett tells young people to choose the job they’d pick if they didn’t need the money too.
But is it true? Does pursuit of a dream job always lead to success? There are plenty of people who don’t think so, and they’d warn you that blindly following this advice could not only lead to disillusionment, but becoming the proverbial “starving artist.”
Let’s face it – some of us have passions that aren’t very lucrative, but are rather known for low wages and long hours. Another problem is that most people’s dream careers fall within the same categories: the arts, environmental causes, and the nonprofit sector. This means highly competitive job markets that requires you to be extremely qualified and well-connected to be able to do what you love.
Skeptics of the “do what you love” mentality remind people that the definition of work is what you do to pay for the time and resources to do what you love. This doesn’t mean you should choose a boring 9 to 5 and settle for dreading Mondays, though. I think it’s possible to find a comfortable compromise between the two, and here’s how I recommend doing it. [ continue reading… ]
Ramen noodles may be cheap, but they sure don’t offer much in the way of nutrition. In fact, it seems that all the affordable foods in the grocery store are pretty bad for you.
However, there are ways to maintain a healthy diet for less. It takes some commitment and a little creative cooking, but these ten tips below should help you out:
A month ago, nearly everyone would doubt you if you declared that the world will eventually all work at home.
Yet here we are.
Just a few short weeks later, with everybody instantly converted to telecommuting.
The world changed overnight. How are you coping?
Are you going crazy trying to be an unqualified school teacher with many kids in the house these days? Or do you feel lonely with the sudden lack of social interaction?
Are you glued to the constant news about coronavirus and the stock market? Or are you too busy trying to look for another job because you were recently let go?
No matter your circumstances, everybody can use a bit more money in their pockets right now.
And while increasing income is likely out of the question for practically all of the world’s population, we can always work on reducing our expenses.
Here is a reminder of some common sense but very effective ways you can save some money starting today.
There’s a reason many people quote the saying “the early bird gets the worm”. In the world of personal finance, getting a jump on the day can mean saving money and time, which often saves you even more money.
Let’s look today at how doing a few things in the morning rather than afternoon or evening could literally save you hundreds of dollars in the long run.
Moving from a rural, small-town area to a decent-sized city near a major metropolis will definitely mean a higher cost of living — especially when it comes to your rent or mortgage payment. What I’ve discovered, however, is that it doesn’t necessarily require a higher cost of living across the board.
If you know how to budget and shop smart, you won’t have to spend that much more than you did before. While saving money might take a little more focus than it did before, it’s still highly achievable.
Here are three tips for saving money on consumables when moving to a large city.
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