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A Great Way to Invest in Art

The following is a sponsored post from Masterworks. Once you have the basics of investing covered (like index funds and real estate), you'll probably want to consider alternative investments in order to round out your portfolio. And with good reason...because alternative investments produce strong returns. Over the past 20 years alternative investments have outperformed more traditional asset c […]

15 Personal Finance Rules to Live By

The following is a guest post from Marc at VitalDollar.com. Have you ever wondered what separates those who are successful financially with those who are not? Have you felt like your income should allow you to live a much more comfortable life than what you are experiencing? Personal finance doesn’t have to be complicated. […]

Millennials Should Look at Retirement in a New Way

The following is a guest post from Riley at Young and the Invested. Everywhere you look, Millennials seem to be killing something.  Whether it’s traditional products, definitions of convenience, working demands, or some other societal convention -- we constantly receive a bad rap.  Despite this, we manage to get by. […]

How to Sell Your Old Mobile Devices for Top Dollar

The following is a sponsored post. I don’t know about you, but I have several old cell phones and an iPad laying around the house. They’re laying around because I haven’t figured out what to do with them. Wouldn't it be great if there was a way to sell your old mobile devices that were easy and available online? Of course, the carriers would love to take them off your hands for you. […]

7 Reasons Why Retirement Scares Rich People

The following is a guest post from Bernz JP, the blogger behind Moneylogue.com.  The impending retirement crisis in the US has most of the population quaking in fear, imagining a bleak future where they clutch shakily to a wooden staff with all their worldly belonging tied in a bunch at the end, trudging the payment on old tired feet, begging for handouts…. Ok. […]

Why Having a Positive Money Mindset Can Help You Become Wealthy

The following is a guest post from DollarSprout. When it comes to building wealth, there are many technical steps and strategies you can follow. And if those technical strategies are what you are lacking, there is no shortage of expert information available. One piece that is often forgotten, however, is the impact an optimistic money mindset can have on your financial success. […]

Three Biggest Mistakes Redditors Make When Writing Their Resume

The following post is by ESI from ESI Money, a blog about achieving financial independence through earning, saving, and investing (ESI). It’s written by an early 50’s retiree who achieved financial independence, shares what’s worked for him, and details how others can implement those successes in their lives. […]

Abundance vs Lack Mentality: Is Lack Holding You Back?

The following is a guest post from Melissa Blevins at Melissablevins.com. The main idea behind the classic book As a Man Thinketh by James Allen is that man is the sum of his thoughts. In other words, if you think negatively, you'll reap negative consequences. […]

Early Retirement Strategy: How to Retire on Less Money

The following is a guest post from Your Money Geek. Planning for early retirement can be intimidating. The available information online varies widely on how much money you will need to retire. […]

Real Estate Investing and Expecting the Unexpected

The following is a guest post by Riley from Young and the Invested.  Real estate investing often meets unexpected pitfalls, such as acquiring a money pit, handling overly needy tenants, or buying in an area which did not measure up to your expectations. […]