by readwritemoney | Aug 31, 2022 | Career planning, Investing
As fun as they are, games are a phenomenal way to learn. We use ‘educational’ games to teach toddlers their shapes and colors, we use similar games in school to encourage students to learn math and read. Why stop? The two games that I am convinced are probably the...
by readwritemoney | Jul 29, 2022 | Investing
The goal of this post is to get everyone to think about stable cash-flow in their personal portfolios. Anyone looking to become financially independent will tell you they are trying to have their ‘passive income’ exceed their expenses. But what is passive income?...
by readwritemoney | Jan 11, 2022 | Expenses, Investing
Achieving financial independence is a great goal. Not having the overhang of financial pressure changes your perspective on why you do what you do, and let’s you take calculated risks with your time. That being said, it is really difficult to figure out what it will...
by readwritemoney | Jan 2, 2022 | Expenses, Investing
2021 has been an interesting year. Many things have changed – I moved cities after 25 years in Atlanta, switched industries, and got engaged. And yet…in many ways things have stayed much the same. The news cycle starts with COVID, follows with interest...
by readwritemoney | Jul 12, 2021 | Current events, Investing
Time to take look at the first half of 2021 from an investing and saving / lifestyle perspective and then look ahead to the rest of the year to see what (if any) changes I am planning to make. *As a caveat – I am not a licensed financial advisor and all of the...
by readwritemoney | May 25, 2021 | Career planning, Investing
“Study hard to get good grades, to get into the best college, to land a high-paying job where you will have the job security to work past your 50s.” I know I am not the only one who heard this over and over … and over growing up. Despite my rebellious teenage years, I...