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Tom Drake

How to Legally Write-off Learning Disability Expenses as Business Expenses - 0 views

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    A person who owns an incorporated business and has been diagnosed as having a learning disability can make business tax deductions for expenses that are related to the learning disability through utilizing the Health & Welfare Trust Solution.
David Leonhardt

What Scrooge McDuck Taught Me About Money and Life - 0 views

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    Sometimes we learn valuable lessons from unexpected sources. I learned something important from Scrooge McDuck from Ducktales.
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    Sometimes we learn valuable lessons from unexpected sources. I learned something important from Scrooge McDuck from Ducktales.
Tom Drake

How You Learned About Savings As A Child - 0 views

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    You may not realize it, but the way that you learned about savings as a child probably affects the type of saver or spender that you are today.
Ken Faulkenberry

Is it Possible to Avoid Difficult Financial Lessons When it Comes to Investing? - 0 views

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    Financial lessons are hard to learn when you're using an advisor who doesn't care about your money. The best way to learn is on your own.. 
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    Financial lessons are hard to learn when you're using an advisor who doesn't care about your money. The best way to learn is on your own..
My University Money

Lessons Learned from Blogging - Young And Thrifty - 0 views

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    I have learned a lot from blogging. Here are some of my thoughts I can pass on to you to help you along your way!
Ken Faulkenberry

How to Learn From Your Investment Mistakes - 0 views

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    It's important to learn from your investment mistakes; otherwise you will make many more. This was my first valuable lesson:
David Leonhardt

Know Your Spending Triggers To Change Your Financial Behavior - 1 views

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    There are certain spending triggers that we have that puts us in a buying mood. This can lead to disaster if we aren't careful. Learn to identify your spending triggers.
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    There are certain spending triggers that we have that puts us in a buying mood. This can lead to disaster if we aren't careful. Learn to identify your spending triggers.
My University Money

Why Do Professors Have Such Long Booklists? - 0 views

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    One trick that I learned while going to university is to go to the first few classes before you plunked down hundreds of dollars of textbooks for a course.
Glen Craig

Ten Things The Walking Dead Can Teach You About Life and Money - 0 views

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    The Walking Dead is an awesome, fun show to watch. Many of the lessons learned surviving zombies transfer to your life and finances.
Assaf K

Content Marketing: Top 5 Moneyball Principles - 0 views

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    Content Marketing Tips we can learn from Moneyball to help us take on our competitors and be successful in business.
Mike Collins

The Rule of 72 - 0 views

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    The rule of 72 is a neat bit of mathematical wizardry that will tell you how long it will take to double your money. Learn how to use this handy rule of thumb.
Assaf K

Probable Maximum Investment Loss and Asset Allocation - 0 views

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    Learn how to control investment losses by tailoring your asset allocation to your portable maximum investment loss.
Mike Collins

I Got Paid $60 to Eat French Fries and So Can You - 0 views

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    Paid market research studies are a fun and easy way to make extra money. Learn how to get paid for tasting french fries, ice cream, coffee, and more.
Tom Drake

Should You Let Your Kids Buy Stupid Things? - 0 views

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    Many parents give children money to control, and help them learn valuable lessons about making good financial decisions. But what if your child wants to buy something stupid?
Assaf K

Are Your Investment Returns Suffering From Over Diversification? - 0 views

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    Many investors have learned the harmful effects of under diversification and mistakenly believe that the more diversification the better. This concept is totally false.
Assaf K

I Lost 100% of My Investment and I'm Happy I Did! - 0 views

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    Investors should analyze their investment mistakes, identify the reasons for the mistakes, and memorize the lessons that will prevent future mistakes.
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