I’m a big believer in doing what you can to build sources of passive income. Like most good things in life, passive income isn’t very easy to obtain. It’s a wonderful thing once it’s established and you’re reaping the benefits. But generally, if you want to build a decent source of passive income, you need […]
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Soaking Up the Wisdom of 9 Years of Blogging Experience
There are a lot of ways to measure success, but sometimes success is as simple as survival and longevity. Shane Ede has been a blogger for over 9 years, which undoubtedly makes him one of the more experienced bloggers in existence today. Although many were blogging back when he started, I’d venture to guess that […]
Helping People Save Over $1.3 Billion for Retirement
If you work at a regular job, perhaps in a corporate environment, your retirement savings is probably easy to manage. You set a % of your salary aside each paycheck to go into the company’s 401(k) plan, and it’s pretty much hands off from there (at least, for awhile). As an entrepreneur, small business owner, […]
Getting Inside the Mind of a Millennial with Erin Lowry [TDI084]
I think millennials today have a pretty bad reputation. As one myself, I can see truth in a lot of the stereotypes (they’re stereotypes for a reason), but I think millennials are also misunderstood simply because they have a different approach to life. Here are some of the (negative) stereotypes: Lazy Short attention span Feeling […]
Why You Should Get a College Degree, Even as an Aspiring Entrepreneur
As a college educated person (I have both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Accounting), I’m a big proponent for higher education. I realize it’s not for everyone though. I think it’s somewhat common for entrepreneurial minded people (or those who may actually have a functioning business of their own) to think that college is a […]