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Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Tell a friend My wife and I have been working for almost two years on debt eradication. We don’t want to be tied down to payments and working 9-5. We have been trying to build our passive income to develop a better lifestyle. We decided last week, that’s it, we’re done with this craziness, our one and only goal is to . . . → Read More: Living a Mobile Lifestyle Cling…Cling… What’s that sound? Well, if you guessed 2 quarters being dropped into a jelly jar, you are absolutely right. Luke, my co-blogger here on lifeovermoney, and I started off in 2010 with a goal of building passive income. We have read blogs, books, and magazines about how to successfully generate passive income. Although we are trying . . . → Read More: Passive Income Update Just have one question for all the readers out there? How much debt have you paid off in one day? I am getting ready to write a post about my debt and some big payments I made. I can say, damn, it does feel good to schedule those automatic payments in the bill pay with my online checking. . . . → Read More: How Much Debt Have You Paid Off in One Day?
Call it a prediction if you must. I don’t know if I am the first to say it, but…the buyer’s market for buying single family houses is over. My wife and I have been looking for a house to buy for the last month. On different occasions we went to go put an offer in on . . . → Read More: The Housing Buyer’s Market is Officially Over
I’ve been 30 years old for nine months now. Like most birthdays that end in zero, I’ve done a lot of thinking about where I am in life, where I have been and where I want to be. Surprisingly, I have had a lot of light bulbs go off in my head in the last year. A lot of light bulbs that I wish . . . → Read More: TV/News are Crap and Other Things I Wish I Had Learned At Age 20 (Instead of 30) As I was watching Forrest Gump on television recently, something hit me. Now, this is one of the few movies I’ve seen multiple times, and still enjoy each and every time, but I’ve never related it to my own life. However, this time something clicked and I started to think to myself, was Forrest simply lucky to be finding himself in unique life experiences, or . . . → Read More: The Forrest Gump Factor A unique valuation of last year’s BP oil spill from my new favorite site visualeconomics.com. It’s definitely worth a look. After reading this, I wish I lived in Idaho! Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Tell a friend Still a staple of the ‘American Dream’, home ownership has a history of being a benchmark…a watermark, if you will, of having truly ‘made it’. Most consider their home to be their greatest asset, and many are banking on their home as their retirement nest egg. I was in the same mind frame as the latter. I felt that . . . → Read More: What it Cost Me to Own a Home Imagine if you will, it is June 27, 2009. You are 29 years old and you’ve been married for 3 weeks to the woman (or man) of your dreams. You decide enough is enough. It’s time to quit digging yourself in a hole of debt because now the debt has real consequences to it—you have another person . . . → Read More: The Prologue to My Battle Versus a Quarter of a Million Dollars In Debt (And No, I Don’t Own a House) |
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