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www.jaredfranklin.com
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| | | | | Crossposting my long Twitter Thread of Personal Finance tips, tricks, and resources: > 1/ I consider myself to be relatively knowledgeable when it comes to personal finance...I've invested a lot of time educating myself over the years. The ~10 focuses & my beliefs will always change which is why it' | |
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software.rajivprab.com
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| | | | | One of the watershed moments of my life was as a 20 year old intern attending a workplace presentation about personal finance. Over the course of one hour, I learnt about the power of buy-and-hold investing and compound growth. I learnt that even an average engineer with a five-figure salary can become a millionaire by | |
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rootofgood.com
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| | | | | Guest post from John at Action Economics: One of the major advantages to my line of work is that I tend to have the entire summer off. I work as a contractor at nuclear power plants during refueling outages, which normally take place during the spring and fall months, since the plants want to be producing power during the peak usage summer and winter months. Having summers off helps our family save a decent amount of money and headache by reducing our childcare expenses, but it also gives me a sneak peak of what early retirement may be like. Currently I am planning to hit Financial Independence by age 45, which is "only" 16 short years away. Having the summers off has shown me that regardless of whether I have to go back to work in September, I certainly won... | |
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tonyisola.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses retirement planning, emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making and highlights Warren Buffett's advice on navigating the past to secure the future. | ||