by Nikki Dunn, CFP® | Mar 15, 2019 | Build wealth, Investing, make-money, Passive income, Personal finance, Stock market
Millennial’s tend to get a bad reputation. We spend more money on avocado toast than we should (rightfully so, as it’s delicious). We also get told we job hop too much and we’re entitled. The worst reputation of all though is that millennials are afraid to invest in the stock market. So afraid, that according
by James H | Nov 9, 2018 | Entrepreneurship, make-money, Passive income, Side hustle, Startup
If you earned a Bachelor’s Degree in college, then—even if you were expected to create a thesis before you graduated—your degree was likely in at least a somewhat general field. For example, if you went to business school, you may have earned a degree that was generally focused on Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Management, or Operations.
by James H | Oct 9, 2018 | Digital marketing / Internet marketing, Entrepreneurship, Passive income, Self-education, Side hustle, Skills, Startup
If you’re reading this, you’ve likely got a fantastic idea for starting an online business. One little problem: You already have a full-time job. Meshing a brilliant side hustle with your standard 40-hours-a-week bread-winning occupation might seem like a strong mixture to concoct. But done with careful planning, just enough transparency, and a commitment to
by James H | Aug 16, 2018 | Communication, Entrepreneurship, Habits, Lifestyle, make-money, Passive income, Personal finance, Side hustle, Skills
When you get into the business of freelancing, no matter what your particular skill may be, one of the toughest things to analyze is what your work is worth. Surprisingly, you’ll find most people devalue their skills rather than overvalue them when they are freelancing, merely because they are so fixated on getting as many
by James H | Aug 1, 2018 | Early Retirement, Lifestyle, Passive income
Retirement isn’t what it used to be. With the Social Security Administration struggling to keep up with the number of Americans living well past retirement age, many older people are retiring early to ensure they receive the benefits that they’ve been paying into all those years punching the clock five mornings a week. When we
by James H | Jul 25, 2018 | Build wealth, Early Retirement, Investing, Lifestyle, Passive income, Personal finance, Real estate
Moving into a home can be an exciting time in anyone’s life. It suggests an upgrade of lifestyle from the cramped, yard-less, rule-specific world of apartment dwelling to a dwelling of freedom. Moving up in the property world doesn’t necessarily mean a 30-year mortgage, however. Plenty of people like to get their feet wet by