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How To Save Money For Funding A Personal Project

March 10, 2020
By Susan Paige
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With enough time and the right planning, you can get into the hang of saving, too. You may have heard that all-too-familiar advice so many times, but you can never go wrong with saving for the rainy days. It's always good to have a little extra on … [Read more...] about How To Save Money For Funding A Personal Project

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Making Money

Resolve to Earn More: 52-Week Making Money Challenge

January 7, 2020
By Jeffrey Strain
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There's a good chance that you're aware of the 52 Week Money Challenge. This is the challenge where you attempt to save the dollar amount that corresponds to the week of the year. By doing this, you'll end up saving $1,368 at the end of the year. … [Read more...] about Resolve to Earn More: 52-Week Making Money Challenge

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Net Worth

What Is Gary Vaynerchuk’s Net Worth?

June 9, 2017
By Brock Kernin
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Gary Vaynerchuk is the definition of an entrepreneur. Gary is a best-selling author and known as a digital marketing pioneer through his work with VaynerMedia. Refusing to be defined by any one niche, Vaynerchuk has succeeded in a vast expanse of … [Read more...] about What Is Gary Vaynerchuk’s Net Worth?

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How To Build A Budget Series Step 3: Creating A Proactive Spending Plan

September 16, 2016
By Brock Kernin
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This is the third part in a series of posts about creating a budget. In the previous two posts we have: Created a calendar that showed our income stream vs. our monthly expenses, how to calculate what is left over, and discussed defining a … [Read more...] about How To Build A Budget Series Step 3: Creating A Proactive Spending Plan

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What Would You Do?

Time or Money…..What Would You Choose?

June 13, 2016
By Brock Kernin
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Happy Monday, Clever Friends. I thought we'd start out the week by playing a game. It's a game similar to one of those you might see at a carnival. I'm going to ask you a question, and then I'll attempt to figure out the answer. Ready? Ok, here … [Read more...] about Time or Money…..What Would You Choose?

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It’s a Crime to Tell a Lie –Or is It?

March 14, 2016
By James
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Spoiler Alert: Today we have a very interesting guest post for you about the defacement of money. This article reports on the actions of a certain political protest movement that you may never have heard of. Perhaps we should leave it that way … [Read more...] about It’s a Crime to Tell a Lie –Or is It?

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