October Man Vs. Debt Recap
Thanks for a killer October! As you can see from the screenshot above, earlier this week Man Vs. Debt passed over 250,000 visits since it began in late March. That’s a quarter of a million visits! You guys are awesome. 😉
Thanks for a killer October! As you can see from the screenshot above, earlier this week Man Vs. Debt passed over 250,000 visits since it began in late March. That’s a quarter of a million visits! You guys are awesome. 😉
This article is a guest contribution by Paul Norwine. Paul recently threw his lucrative day job to the curb in order to ‘blaze his own path’ online. He can currently be found blogging (and doing videos) on personal growth over at PaulNorwine.com. [share_sc] They say that life is just a game. They also say that …
This article is a guest contribution by Casey Armstrong. Casey is a renegade traveler and kick-ass amateur photographer. He blogs about his travels over at The Journey Is Our Goal. His recent article on what to bring when traveling overseas is a fantastic read before you start packing! [share_sc] Why do I travel? Why do …
[share_sc] Note: This is a guest contribution by Jenny Newcomer. Jenny is a woman who wears many hats! She runs a business which designs and sells eco-friendly organziational products (how else could someone juggle 3 businesses and 2 kids?) When I say I sold my stuff, what I really mean is I sold my crap. …
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This article is a guest contribution by Michael Henry. [share_sc] Is there a more tired analogy used in the personal finance community than the “building wealth is a marathon, not a sprint” cliché? And like most annoying clichés, this one happens to be pretty true. Reading Baker’s decision to attack his level of fitness with …
This article is a guest contribution by Austin Morgan. Austin blogs over at Foreigner’s Finances, where he not only talks personal finance, but also writes on the culture differences (and increased cost) of living in Japan. Courtney and I are considering Japan for the future, so I love reading about his firsthand experience. Learn more …