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Lifestyle inflation is the enemy of wealth building - as your income grows, resist the urge to increase your spending proportionally. It's natural to want nicer…Continue Reading

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Boost Your Earning Potential: 7 Ways to Build Your Personal Development Skills

When it comes to personal development, knowing which skills matter is only half the battle.

The real magic happens when you actually build them. And contrary to what some might think, developing these career-boosting abilities doesn't require years of expensive courses or dramatic life overhauls.

What it does require is intention, consistency, and the right strategies. Let's break down exactly how to build each of these seven powerhouse skills in ways that fit into your actual life.

7 Ways to Build Personal Development Skills to Boost Your Earning Potential

This is the follow-up to our original post on 7 Important Personal Development Skills That Can Boost Your Earning Potential. If you're wondering which skills can accelerate your careerRead More

Good Debt vs Bad Debt: The Differences & 6 Ways to Use Debt Wisely

Is there such a thing as good debt and bad debt?

Debt is neither good nor bad. Some people classify all debt as bad, but that isn't necessarily fair.

Some debt cannot be avoided and is easier to manage, while other debts may be crippling and harder to pay off.

One type of debt doesn't negatively impact your score directly, but if you're carrying a large amount of debt, that may impact your score due to your utilization ratio. 

What is good debt? 

Some debt is considered to be "good" if it is a low-interest debt.

For example, a mortgage and car loan may have a low-interest rate as compared to a credit card.

These types of debts are very normal for most families to have. Ideally, it's best toRead More

Today’s Affirmation

I will own rental properties that generate income.

My emergency fund will cover a full year of expenses.

I am creating wealth through compound interest.…Continue Reading

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