The marijuana legalization movement has exploded in the United States. It started with medicinal marijuana (MMJ). Now things are moving towards full legalization for recreational use and that is opening up a whole new potential industry. Investors should start to take notice of marijuana stocks. State by state, the movement spreads. Colorado and Washington [ [...] Read more: Marijuana Stocks and Other Ways to Invest in Cannabis
What do you think of when you hear the words, “own a company”? For me, this means that I developed an idea, researched the need within the general market, confirmed the need, and then actually went through with the idea of starting my own company. I now have an actual company, perhaps even with employees, Beyond Stock: Creative Ways to Own a Company
This isn’t the post about how charitable giving can help your tax bill (although it can). It’s a post about how a practice of charitable giving can fit in with the idea of financial discipline. Does Charitable Giving Make Financial Sense? is a post from: [...] Read more: Does Charitable Giving Make Financial Sense?
If you’ve read any piece of financial news lately, you’d know that American real estate is back on an upward trajectory. Last month it was reported that single family homes in the United States had increased in price at the fastest pace since 2006. This trend looks sustained. Housing is an investment that runs very Real Estate Investing: Single Family Unit vs. Multi-Unit
Tired of getting into fights over who owes the last penny on the cable bill? Here are three steps to help you manage bills with a roommate. The post Cable Drama: How to Manage Bills with a Roommate appeared first on The Empowered Dollar. [...] Read more: Cable Drama: How to Manage Bills with a Roommate
The purchase of a new vehicle for your young family can be more nerve-wracking than buying a home or selecting the right college for your children. With so many options to choose from, picking your next car is overwhelming, which may lead to a regrettable choice in the end. Like any other big decision, the purchase of an automobile should be done with clear head [...] Read more: How to Buy the Right Car for Your Family
After 4-5 months of a Minnesota winter and a spring that felt just like winter, I decided that tonight was the night to give my car a washing. My luxurious Pontiac has been screaming for attention in recent months, but lately, I’ve been finding myself riding bike to work and walking to the local dollar [...] Read more: A 15 Cent Banana and Thoughts on Regular People
If you are planning on retiring early, there are several things you need to consider before you collect your last paycheck. Retirement should be spent relatively stress-free from the financial burdens of debt and medical care. You should plan to have enough income coming in to pay all of your monthly expenses as well as [...] Read more: Financial Planning for Early Retirement
We all have shameful, little frugal secrets – ways we stretch a dollar that we’re not so proud of. So it’s time to air the dirty laundry. If you’re a fan of Dog Shaming, you’ll love Money Shaming: the financial confessions of 10 of my favorite personal finance bloggers. The post [...] Read more: Money Shaming: 10 Bloggers Confess their Frugally Shameful Ways
There are always those students that tend to excel. Put them in a room full of women in white suits and they could sell ketchup pops. The reason they tend to do well is because they make sure to read the fine print. Here is the fine print for this post. If you use credit wisely, [...] Read more: Best Credit Cards for Young Adults, May 2013
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