Millionaire on the Prairie

Personal finance for singles looking to finance their dreams.

As we’re so often reminded in the media, fewer and fewer employers are offering defined benefit pension plans. These were the pensions that your parents and grandparents might have had – they worked a fixed number of years and their employers would pay them a fixed monthly pension from retirement until death. The defined benefit […]

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Recently, I had a discussion with someone who was worried about credit card debt. For ease, Gentle Readers, I shall call this person Oscar. Oscar’s niece owed over $10,000 on her credit card and Oscar was beside himself! It seemed that Oscar’s niece had been fleeced by an acquaintance who was not repaying the borrowed […]

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Do you want to know a secret about burnout? Here it is… almost everyone keeps burnout a secret from everyone else. I’ve attended many graduation ceremonies in my time, my own and those of loved ones. I’ve also had various mentors over the years. While they weren’t all great, they all taught me something valuable. […]

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I’m sharing the following bit of wisdom respecting the mortgage cash account. I don’t think this is a particularly good option for mortgage-holders, but I’m trying to keep an open mind. The Mortgage Cash Account My bank holds the mortgage on my rental property. I make bi-weekly payments on my rental property because I want […]

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This week, I had the pleasure of reading a fantastic article about saving for financial independence and early retirement that was written by Mr. Tako of www.mrtakoescapes.com***. In this magnificent article, Mr. Tako discusses his surprise that anyone would view his choices as “hardcore” on his pursuit to financial freedom. By following his own plan, […]

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