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Top 100+ Money Quotes
Welcome to the Top 100+ Money Quotes from MoneybyRamey.com! We tried to find everything under the spectrum of money topics – from investing to money management to funny money quotes. Have a money quote that you’d like us to add? Please share it with me at ramey@moneybyramey.com and we’ll look to put it on the…
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Saving Money With a VPN
Today we welcome a guest post from Jack Warner @ TechWarn. It’s an interesting piece on Saving Money with a VPN. For any would-be Financial Freedom seeker, finding ways to save money is a great way to achieve the life we desire. One caveat: make sure you understand the ramifications (if any) of using a…
Read MoreTop 20 Credit Card Tips For First-Timers Like You
So, you finally got a credit card? Awesome! Credit cards are fun and convenient, you can also count on them whenever you’re financially challenged. However, as the famous Spiderman quote goes, “With great power comes great responsibility,” it is essential to remember that credit cards must be used carefully. To help you have an amazing…
Read MoreEmergency Savings Fund & What You Need To Know
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7 Lessons I Learned from The Intelligent Investor
The Intelligent Investor Book Review Considered one of the best books on investing of all time, The Intelligent Investor is a must-read for any would-be investor. The principles extolled by Benjamin Graham some 90 years ago still hold true to this day, so much so that the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, espouses the teaches…
Read MoreHow To Get Rid Of Debt: The 8 Step Process
Why Do I Wait Until the 27th to Purchase Major Goods?
How To Pay Your Credit Card: The Delayed Purchase Strategy During the course of 30 some years of building financial acumen, I have discovered many financial hacks to use in my day-to-day financial life. Today I’m going to share with you one of the best hacks to extending my own personal cash cycle. So why…
Read MoreShould FIREs Incur Interest Expense?
Interest expense; the “necessary evil”. I put necessary evil in quotations because, in today’s society, we are taught that in order to have the things that you want, you must borrow, thus incurring interest expense. Even though general wisdom states that debt is to be avoided, there is an overarching acceptance of the mad money…
Read MoreQuitting My Job: A One Year Check-in
May 15th 2019 marked one year since I walked into my boss’s office and announced that it was time to resign from my full time position. I held this position for 10 years and the change was indeed difficult. Today I’m writing about a one year reflection on quitting my job. Quitting My Job: A…
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