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I wrote about Bitcoin previously. You can see my original article here. I have learned more about Bitcoin and more about investing, and I have been...
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The common financial rule of thumb says that you should have 3 to 6 months of living expenses in your emergency fund. But what does "living...
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What is investing? You know the word, but do you really know what it means? Are you investing or are you speculating? Knowing what investing really...
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In The 48 Laws of Power, Robert Greene takes the reader on a spectacular journey throughout history, stopping at a plethora of interesting...
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Here are the notes I took from a lecture on presentation fundamentals during my first year in grad school. The lecture was given by a professor who...
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We all know (or should know) that having an emergency fund is crucial to successful financial planning. Having a rainy day fund is one of the first...
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Many people think that saving money and investing it is hard. They feel that saving is on the opposite spectrum of fun and involves scrimping,...
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The Law of Demand can be represented by the following graph - a downward sloping line with Price (P) and Quantity (Q) on the axes. The Law of...
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Have you heard the saying "More isn't always better" before? That's not true according to economists. An underlying assumption in economics is that,...
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We all know (or should know) that buying a lottery ticket is truly a waste of money in the formal sense of the concept. Your chances of winning are...