Investments

Combatting Food Inflation By Investing In Farmland

The latest U.S. inflation figure came in hot at 9.1%. Below is the official June inflation data by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Overall, food prices were up 10.4% YoY with “Food at home” (groceries) up 12.2% YoY. Although elevated inflation is eroding our purchasing power, we don’t have to just sit there and […]

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Net Worth Required To Be Considered Wealthy In Various Cities

Everybody wants to be considered wealthy. But how big of a net worth is required to be considered wealthy in some of the biggest cities in America? Charles Schwab’s annual Modern Wealth Survey shares its insights for 2022. In the U.S. overall, the survey says it takes a net worth of $2.2 million to be

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Why Cash Flow Is More Important Than Net Worth: Focus On What’s Real

Whether you are a fake retiree, a traditional retiree living off Social Security, or someone with a day job, cash flow is more important than net worth, especially during an economic downturn. Net worth is often an illusion that only helps to boost your ego when times are good. When times are bad, calculating your

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Real Estate Versus Blogging: Which Is A Better Investment?

As a blogger since 2009, I love blogging. As a real estate investor since 2003, I also love real estate. Therefore, I thought it would be smart to do a real estate versus blogging showdown! Exactly which is a better investment? They require different amounts of effort, capital, and skills. In Stocks vs. Real Estate, I

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How Farmland Investors Can Take Advantage Of The Health Movement

I’ve always been pretty focused on my staying healthy as an avid tennis player. My determination to stay fit and live as long as possible was heightened when I became a parent and then again when the pandemic hit. I’m sure a lot of you have similar priorities and want to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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How I’d Invest $100,000 Today For Reasonable Returns And Some Joy

Before you can get to $1 million, or invest $250,000, you must first get to $100,000. Even though $100,000 doesn’t purchase the same amount of stuff as it did way back when, $100,000 is still a nice chunk of change. Let’s go through how I’d invest $100,000 today. For background, I’ve been investing since 1996,

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The Audacity Of Vulture Investing: Taking Advantage Of Misfortune

One of the peculiar things about being an investor is that in order to make money, the other side needs to lose money or not make as much money. Over time, the results of your decision to buy or sell get amplified for better or worse. Unless you have a ton of capital, it’s hard

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Farmland Investing: A Year In Review And New Opportunities Ahead

It’s been a year since I last published about farmland investing. Therefore, I thought it would be good to revisit how farmland investing has done during the heart of the pandemic and new opportunities ahead. I’m a fan of owning various types of real assets to build and preserve wealth. With stubbornly high food prices,

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Time For Homeowners To Buy Treasury Bonds To Live For Free

If you’re a homeowner looking to live for free, buying Treasury bonds today likely will. After an aggressive hike in the Fed Funds rate since the beginning of 2022, three-month treasury bills are yielding over 3.3% and one-year treasury bills are yielding over 4%. Once you’ve got your housing expenses under control, life becomes much

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