Life After Mortgage: What To Do With Money After You’re Debt Free
So I have a serious growing dilemma, since I’ve returned to work, the cash has started piling up and I don’t know what to do with it anymore. Sure, I could go out and buy another new car which I...
View ArticleAirlines Will Lose $6,000 in Revenue This Season Because of TSA
I have not yet had the fortune of being molested or manhandled by TSA at airports this year despite my many business trips and rather than continue to take chances at molestation roulette, my family...
View ArticleAttended A Recession Wedding This Weekend
What’s a recession wedding you ask?  Well, it’s a wedding that takes place during one of the worse economic recessions in modern history.  Arguably, we may be in a quasi-depression but life goes...
View ArticleIt Takes Two Years To Regain Financial Confidence
So I recently purchased a new 27″ iMac fully loaded for a nice chunk of change and I looked back on my blog to figure out how long I had waited.  It turns out I had initially intended to buy it in...
View ArticleAnother MBA Semester Down and Why MBA Programs Are Failing Society
It seems like an eternity since I started my MBA program and I’ve just completed another semester, at this rate I should be done in 2013 but I can already tell you that having completed about 70% of...
View ArticleI Didn’t Vote But My 13 Year Old Did
Today is election day and hopefully by this evening we’ll know who will be leading the nation the next four years. I actually didn’t vote this year like I did last election for the presidency.Â...
View ArticleUnder Bush I Went From 200k/Yr To Zero, Under Obama I Went from Zero to 200k/Yr
With the aftermath of this year’s election, I decided to take a trip down memory lane. I wrote this post in January 17, 2009 exactly three days before the Bush administration presidency officially...
View ArticlePaying $100,000 For An Anglo-Centric High School Education
My son began high school in August. He’s attending a private school with a price tag of about $25,000 per year. This past week, we had parent-teacher conferences to understand the curriculum,...
View ArticleTraveling the World While You Can
With several recent deaths in our circle of family and friends of people all in their 50’s, coupled with the fact that my kids have grown from zero to teens in a blink of an eye, I’ve made a concerted...
View ArticleThe Rich Do Get Richer and The Poor Do Get Poorer
On this Labor Day weekend I had hoped to write something a bit more optimistic but the truth is that holidays are usually a time for me to reflect on what has been happening with close friends and...
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