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Ranking Debt Types From Worst To Best

Ranking The Best Passive Income Investments helps you strategize on developing retirement income. Over the years, the rankings have changed because economic situations have changed. In this post, I’ll be ranking debt types from worst to best. When used appropriately, debt can help provide for a better life and make us wealthier. When used inappropriately, however, debt […]

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The Rise Of Stealth Wealth: Ways To Stay Invisible From Society If You Have Money

Practice stealth wealth if you know what’s good for you. Showing off how much you make and how much you have is not the way of the Financial Samurai. You will be crucified by the public if you show of your outsized wealth. People will also not give you credit for the risk you took

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Great Things To Buy With Your Massive Investment Gains

Are you looking for some great things to buy with your massive investment gains? This article will provide some good ideas thanks to an extraordinary rebound in the stock market since its March 2020 sell-off. It’s important to sell stocks on occasion to enjoy the profits. Otherwise, there’s no point investing! With the NASDAQ and

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Auto Insurance Basics And Recommendations For Everyone

Besides the purchase price of a car, one must also calculate the potential maintenance cost, and auto insurance cost to determine affordability. We often focus on the first two costs. But, seldom do we realize the auto insurance cost differential until we’ve purchased the car! Back in 2012, I was so happy to negotiate $2,000

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A Money Gratitude Journal: The Best Way To Feel Better In A Bear Market

To get through a bear market, you should have a money gratitude journal. It will help you feel more appreciative about everything you have. Simply write down all the things you spent money on that could have been invested in the stock market instead. That is the amount of money that you spared from getting

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How To Measure Fiscal Responsibility: Calculate Your FS-FR Score

Want to know how to measure you fiscal responsibility? The key is to calculate your FS-FR score. So far, we’ve got the Financial Samurai Debt And Investment Ratio (FS-DAIR). It provides a logical framework for deciding how much to invest and how much debt to pay down every time you have some disposable income. The

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Will Marrying Someone With Bad Credit Hurt My Credit Score?

Have you ever wondered will marrying someone with bad credit hurt my credit score? If so, great job thinking about your financial future together with someone new. The short answer is: No, in the short run. However, in the long run, your credit score may be hurt if you aren’t careful. Love is love. Ever

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