Let's Talk Money

 

It’s our own responsibility to learn about money. It’s not school, it’s not our families it’s not our partners. It’s us.

 

On this blog, we’ll talk about hustling, books and the fundamental concepts you’ll need to learn about money. We will share whatever we learn on our own so that you don’t have to start everything from scratch.

 

Remember, it’s our own responsibility to  educate ourselves.

8 Steps to Save More Money

8 Steps to Save More Money

Remember our article on making more money, we discussed the basic formula of Increase Income + Decrease Spending = More money? We’ve been posting articles on investing more money lately so we decided to spend a bit more time discussing ways to save you more money.

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How to Beat Inflation

How to Beat Inflation

In any other market where there is supply and demand, there will be times when prices will go up and then times when prices will suddenly fall down. What should a newbie investor do then to protect himself from these times of turbulence? We’ve got you covered in this blog post.

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What to Do When The Market Crashes

What to Do When The Market Crashes

In any other market where there is supply and demand, there will be times when prices will go up and then times when prices will suddenly fall down. What should a newbie investor do then to protect himself from these times of turbulence? We’ve got you covered in this blog post.

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Hustling Too Hard? How to Fix Burnout

Hustling Too Hard? How to Fix Burnout

We love hustling. We love hustling so much that we want everyone to have multiple hustles. But sometimes we tend to forget the problem of too much hustling, BURNOUT.

Bust what exactly is burnout and how can we prevent it from happening? If we have it, what can we do about it?

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Personal Finance Tips from Benjamin Franklin

Personal Finance Tips from Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin, is commonly referred to as “The First American.” According to his Wikipedia entry, “He was also a “polymath, he was a leading writer, printer, political philosopher, politician, Freemason, postmaster, scientist, inventor, humorist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat. As a scientist, he was a major figure in the American Enlightenment and the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity. As an inventor, he is known for the lightning rod, bifocals, and the Franklin stove, among other inventions. He founded many civic organizations, including the Library Company, Philadelphia’s first fire department, and the University of Pennsylvania.” He was many things in one. He was also a great businessman.

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Is Debt Good or Bad?

Is Debt Good or Bad?

Are credit cards good or bad? Is borrowing from the bank to pay off something a good investment? When is it called an investment if you’re incurring debt? Shouldn’t you treat it as solely as debt? Or is there something else out there that makes the most sense why people incur debt? Today we will discuss about borrowing money from banks and/or other lending agencies.

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