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Book Review: The Soul of Money

If you want a more emotional, personal, and passionate point of view of money, read my review of The Soul of Money by Lynn Twist. It is surprisingly similar to John Bogle’s Enough book. I have come to realize the when it comes to thinking about money, people who do not have it, think about it all the time, and those who have saved, invested and managed their money, can think of supporting causes that make this planet a better place for all of us. I have discovered that I have become a better person by discovering and learning the investment process.

Eight Daily Habits of the Wealthy

Steve’s comment: Guest Author Jessica Kane shows how some regular people of all income levels become wealthy. Those who earned their way to being financially secure executed those common sense daily habits we all share. I love articles that show the behavioral similarities between the wealthy and the rest of us. I think it comes down to actually believing that if you are consistent and disciplined about the goal of saving and learning to manage your investments, after time, your assets will grow more than you think and you’ll become financially secure. It’s a darn good feeling.  

Veterans Day Deals!

Tuesday, November 11th is Veterans Day Please Remember the Veteran in Your Life. Discounts and Freebies   Reported by Heather Sweeney There are literally hundreds of discounts available all over the country. • 2014 Veterans Day Restaurant Offerings • 2014 Veterans Day Travel & Recreation Discounts • 2014 Veterans Day Retailer Offerings • 2014 Veterans …

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Steve’s Book Review: “Who Really Cares?”

Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism by Arthur Brooks and James Wilson. Data provided some good points, but the methodology and interpretation was biased to the private enterprise ideology. This started off very interesting, but descended into a chance for the authors to rant. In the end it was not an incentive …

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