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The Financial Benefits Of Joining The Military: Free Education, Great Retirement, And More!

The following is a terrific guest post from Spencer, a captain in the US Air Force, who gives a complete overview of the financial benefits of joining the military.  There are many different paths you can take in life. Blue collar, white collar, no collar – the jobs you do often reflect your upbringing. If […]

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Best Retirement Planning Calculator By Personal Capital

Do you really know how much you need to retire? A lot of people like to throw out random numbers without really doing the math. One million dollars is a nice round number that often gets brought up for retirement. Unfortunately, $3 million is the new $1 million thanks to inflation in rent, property prices, tuition, automobiles,

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Why You Should Not Retire Early – Big Brother Won’t Likey

Despite all the benefits of financial independence and early retirement, it’s actually better that not everybody retires early. In every society there are rules to follow and protocols to obey. Retiring before the age of 60 is a violation of such protocols. Some of you may think I’m doing society a service by helping people

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Investment Strategies For Retirement Based On Modern Portfolio Theory

Let’s look at some investment strategies for retirement baed on modern portfolio theory. As a retiree, you are focused more on capital preservation since you can’t or don’t want to go back to work. After publishing my post, The Best Asset Allocation Of Stocks And Bonds By Age, I decided to do a comparison of what

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Build Your Financial Nut: 401(k) Retirement Contributions Matter Less Over Time

In order to achieve financial freedom, you must build your financial nut as large as possible. Once you have a larger enough financial nut, it will be able to generate enough passive income to cover your living expenses. This is the true definition of financial independence. In some years, your financial nut will return an

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Are You A Morning Person Or An Evening Person? Discovering The Early Risers

Are you a morning person or an evening person? I’ve been a morning person since I had to get into the office at Goldman Sachs at 5:30 am in 1999. More than 24 years later, I’m still a morning person. One of the ways to make more money is to work while others are sleeping

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Would You Give Up Sex, Good Food, And Vacations To Pay Off Your Mortgage Extremely Early?

Would you give up all the pleasures in life to pay off your mortgage early? One man did, which is amazing. Before we get to his story, let me share my own mortgage pay off story. I bought my first property a week after turning 26. It was a two bedroom, two bathroom, 1,000 sqft

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ForUsAll: Solving Small Business Retirement Planning

Imagine going to work and not having a work sponsored retirement plan like a 401k or IRA. Unimaginable right? Employers are already doing away with pensions and Social Security doesn’t pay much. To not have anything may jeopardize an employee’s financial future. It turns out about 50% of Americans work for small businesses, but only

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