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Millionaire Mommy Next Door
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I'm a self made, millionaire mommy. At age 40, I was able to retire from work. I share my recipe for success, happiness, and wealth; my personal success story; and ideas on how others, and their children, can acquire the tools necessary to power their own financial freedom. Make sure to read my Baby Steps to Financial Freedom series.
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Hyperinflation or Prolonged Deflation? Coping and Investing Strategies For Either Scenario
Rebecca commented: I enjoy these posts – thanks for adding a voice of reason given the vast propensity to imagine the solution to the problem is doing more of the thing that caused the problem. We’ve collectively been telling ourselves t...
When Should I Buy a Home? Have We Reached Bottom Yet? What Is The Right Price?
My question has to do with the timing of buying (a home), especially in the current market. I would like to know from your perspective when a time to buy might be. I’m not asking for you to predict a date, but rather I’m interested to know wh...
Debt Is Slavery
I was a typical naive college freshman, relishing my first day on campus. Lining the hallways of the crowded student center, financial companies competed obnoxiously for our attention. “Apply for your first credit card and you could win a brand...
How To Get Rich: The Devil Must Be In The Details
Recently, I wrote the “The World’s Shortest Guide On How To Be Thin and Rich“. Here’s the how-to-be-rich part, in it’s entirety: Spend less money than you earn (or to put it another way, make more money than you spend) Inv...
How to Make Money Management a Family Affair
Most people don’t talk openly about money. We are raised to believe that talking about money is rude, embarrassing or boastful. But where has this belief gotten us? Without open discussion, money management often becomes a mysterious and diffic...
Parenting With Purpose: This I Believe…
Happy Mother’s Day! While eagerly waiting for our adoption referral from China, we gave much thought to parenting. How would we raise our daughter to be strong and independent; sensitive and thoughtful; curious and happy? Obviously, I don’...


really great resource. i found on kiva.org, we both lent money to a cambodian woman.
aside from being financially savvy, what types of businesses have netted you financial independence???
Posted: September 5th, 2007 | Report This Comment