Budgeting for Wealth continued
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These are real-world resolutions.... keep reading
Budgeting my time is far more important than budgeting my money. I can always get more money. I sleep 6.5 hours at night (10 p.m. to 4:30) and take a 30-minute nap in the afternoon. That gets me ... keep reading
On not pouring good money after bad. On not subsidizing incompetence. On not throwing money down a rat hole.... keep reading
This was a life-changing event. I can remember it as if it was yesterday, yet it took place in 1959. It gave me a head start on my peers.... keep reading
This could happen to you. You do the smart thing. The credit-rating system penalizes you for your wisdom.... keep reading
Accept any of these myths, and you will make needless trouble for yourself.... keep reading
Old habits are hard to break. Saving money is one of them. The more successful you are, buy time and service, not discounts. Here is a great real world example. Are you doing things the wrong way? Maybe.... keep reading
The average cost of a funeral in the United States is $10,000. This can easily be cut by more than 50%. But this takes a strategy that has been put in writing before the coroner is called. Here is that strategy.... keep reading
Convert bits and pieces of wasted spare time into productive sessions, no matter where you are. You can read any uploaded document, no matter how long it is or what format it was in originally, whenever you have extra time. It's like finding daily spare change in the same nearby pay phone.... keep reading
The holidays are the killer season, both for dieters and savers. Here is a way to solve the savings problem.... keep reading
The research of Dr. Keith Chen on monkeys reveals that monkeys can learn the basics of buying things rationally. But they do not save. They prefer to steal. Call it "monkey business." It's bad for business. I hope you are doing better than a monkey.... keep reading
The personal savings rate for Americabs is now negative: borrowing has overwhelmed the American ideal of thrift. A recent report shows that the younger generation will not budget.... keep reading
GE's Jack Welch offered $45 to his existing wife to let him get a new one. She refused. She wanted more. There are a lot of great things a man can do with $45 million. He should keep his wife and do them.... keep reading
Here, I reveal my secret for cranking out lots and lots of words. Use this to apply to your work. Both strategies are applicable to your work.... keep reading
If you are an employee, you must master time management. When you do, you will be ready for the really big money. But very few people ever master their time. It masters them. This keeps them from becoming rich.... keep reading
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