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Strong emotions, especially anger, can seriously cloud your judgment when it comes to money. When you're upset, it’s harder to think clearly and make smart choices… Continue Reading

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Buy Smart, Live Well: A Strategic Guide to Furniture Spending

Walking through a furniture showroom can trigger a serious case of decision paralysis.

That $3,000 sofa looks gorgeous, but so does the $800 one. The salesperson is highlighting “investment pieces” while your budget is screaming for restraint.

When it comes to furniture spending, how do you navigate the vast pricing landscape without either breaking the bank or ending up with pieces that fall apart in six months?

The answer isn’t a blanket “always buy cheap” or “quality justifies any price.” Instead, it’s about strategic spending based on how you actually live, your life stage, and your long-term plans…

11 Lessons Rich People Teach Their Kids About Money

When it comes to teaching kids about money, the super rich are different from average Americans.

This is because their perception about this widely regarded taboo subject is quite different from the average person. This is why they are rich, isn’t it? 

The average family unconsciously passes down the same limiting beliefs they were taught about money from generation to generation e.g. money is evil, or to be wealthy you have to dip your hands into dirt.

These are the beliefs that have kept families at the same level of financial success for dozens, if not hundreds, of years.

Rich people, on the other hand, not only teach their kids smart money habits, but they teach them that it’s OK to want to be rich, and that wealth is possible for anyone who thinks big enough…

Today’s Affirmation

“I think everybody should get rich and famous and do everything they ever dreamed of so they can see that it’s not the answer.” – Jim Carrey - I have everything it takes to build the wealth… Continue Reading

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