17 Jul
Posted by author as Random, The 11 Principles Series
The Money Crasher’s 11 Principle’s series has come to an end, and I want your feedback. Did you enjoy the series? Was it monotonous or did you find the content fresh? Would you like to see Money Crashers put together more articles series in the future?
My hope is that you […]
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12 Jul
Posted by author as Scam Alert, The 11 Principles Series
The old saying, “If it seems too good to be true, it probably is too good to be true” can help you save a great deal of money in your lifetime. At some point in your life, you will probably be a victim of a scam whether it’s on a small or large scale. […]
10 Jul
Posted by author as Buying Cars, Consumer News, Real Estate, The 11 Principles Series
Educating yourself is the key phrase in this installment of the “11 Principles of a Money Crasher” series. If you want to save money and ultimately be wealthy when you retire, then you need to be an educated consumer. Educated consumers get better deals on the large purchases made during the course of […]
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05 Jul
Posted by author as Investing, The 11 Principles Series
Being debt free is a great indication that you are doing well with managing your finances, but it’s not the only benchmark for good financial health. You may be debt free, but are you saving for retirement? Are you stashing away enough money to retire comfortably and sustain a good lifestyle for 25 […]
04 Jul
Posted by author as Careers, Ebay, Entrepreneurship, The 11 Principles Series
You don’t need to explain to me that it is tough to aggressively pay off debt, save an emergency fund, and save for a down payment on a house after paying all of the monthly bills. The cost of living is rising, and there’s not much we can do about it. My philosophy […]
02 Jul
Posted by author as College, Spending and Saving, The 11 Principles Series
Pay for your college education with cash. That sentence sounds so simple, but it is one of the toughest things to do in the 21st century. College tuition continues to rise, the cost of living continues to rise, and the demand to have that magical piece of paper called a degree continues to […]
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25 Jun
Posted by author as Spending and Saving, The 11 Principles Series, Uncategorized
One of the most important characteristics of a wealthy person is that he or she saves for the unexpected. You will have a time in your life when something goes wrong. Your car’s alternator breaks, the water heater in your house needs replacement, or you break your arm and your health insurance carries […]
22 Jun
Posted by author as Budget Tips, Credit and Debt, The 11 Principles Series
Getting out of debt and staying out of debt is an essential principle to becoming wealthy. Millionaires don’t have car payments, and they don’t carry a credit card balance. They don’t need to borrow money, because they HAVE money. If you minimize the monthly payments that you pay every month, you’ll have […]
21 Jun
Posted by author as Credit and Debt, Spending and Saving, The 11 Principles Series
There are many myths about money and how to handle it. The key is identifying those myths and not falling into the trap that many other people fall into when it comes to money myths. I have identified four myths about money, and I will explain why I believe they are myths and […]
20 Jun
Posted by author as Budget Tips, Spending and Saving, The 11 Principles Series
Over the next two weeks, I’ll be writing a series based on the Money Crashers 11 Principles to guide you to personal financial fitness and success. I created these 11 financial principles to live by when I first created the Money Crashers blog. However, I never formally explained each one and my philosophy […]