Sam Dogen, a San Francisco-based blogger at the Financial Samurai, retired in 2012 when he was 34. Despite the many […]
An Omaha waitress served Warren Buffett for 10 years—here’s what she learned from him
For the 81 years Piccolo Pete’s Italian steakhouse was open in Omaha, Nebraska, it was a neighborhood restaurant where families came to […]
Saving Lessons We Can All Learn From Millionaires
You might be surprise to know that millionaires aren’t just good at spending money, they are great at saving it […]
Seven Keys to Fatherhood, Not Friendship
My oldest grandson, Justin, has cerebral palsy. When he was in middle school, my daughter and her husband invited me […]
Family Budget – Is It Important?
Is there any need in personal family budget? Definitely. When you have some planned amount of money fixed for monthly […]
Many money habits are set by age 7
Surprising new research finds that when it comes to teaching about spending and saving, you really can’t start too soon. […]
How to Save Your Money And Your Life
Contributed by Doug Casey, Casey Research. I think there are really only two good reasons for having a significant […]
A Letter to My Son: Financial Advice for Life
The following is a letter from Russ to his son. Dear Son, You’re seven, a great age for many reasons. […]
Over-Saving Caused the Economic Crisis
Over-Saving Caused the Economic Crisis By Tierney Sneed | U.S.News & World Report LP As the United States struggles to […]
Who Will Prosper in 2011
Rick Newman, On Tuesday December 21, 2010, 3:32 pm EST The worry lines are finally starting to fade. After 18 […]