Category: Poverty

Have you seen the article about the 82-year old Walmart employee who received over $100,000 from strangers so that he could retire? This story makes me very, very sad. I’m not sad because people reached out to help this senior citizen , nor am I sad that he retired. No, I feel despondent and a […]

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Today, I read a Twitter thread about inflation and its impact on money. So many people feel that their paycheques are not going as far as they did before. Their net income is going to shelter, groceries, and utilities. Yet, they feel that it’s harder and harder to survive from one paycheque to the next. […]

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Near as I can figure, it takes some time to become wealthy. There are those who manage to do it very quickly, and they generally fall into one of these three camps: Being born into wealth. Winning the lottery. Inheriting money from someone else. And I have to give an honourable mention to those who, […]

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Right from the get-go, I’m going to ask those of you who already know this to forgive me for stating the obvious. Minimum payments benefit the lender way, way, way more than they benefit the borrower. Beware the minimum payment! When you borrow money from the lender, you’re taking out a loan. And when you […]

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You have to earn money to even be able to save and invest a portion of it… by MI154 of ESI Money There’s a silent assumption in the Financial Independence Retire Early world that is, in my opinion, at the root of the derision heaped on this community. And it is this: everyone has a […]

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