It’s OK Not to Invest, It’s Not OK Not to Save

August 2, 2010

You may be surprised that these words are coming out of my mouth, but listen closely. For someone in their 20’s, it’s OK not to invest. I love compound interest as much as anyone. I understand that ten extra years added to your investments, can add a nice million to your retirement portfolio. However, I [...]

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The Gen Y Guide to Managing Your Credit

July 30, 2010

(Update: I’m working on a new edition of this book. Had a few too many gramatical erros and also noticed a few things I left out. Look for it in early 2011.) Welcome to the Gen Y Guide to Managing Your Credit eBook! To finish off Gen Y Wealth’s first birthday, I wanted to give you, my [...]

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41 Ways to Simplify Your Finances

July 29, 2010

“I believe that a simple and unassuming manner of life is best for everyone, best both for the body and the mind.” – Albert Einstein The day I choose to simplify my finances was a good great day. I used to have multiple bank accounts, multiple investment accounts, and random due dates on my bills. [...]

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How I Saved $1,925 By Picking Up The Phone!

July 28, 2010

Happy 1st Birthday to Gen Y Wealth. One year ago, I began hitting the publish button. 123 posts later, I’m starting to build a legit blog and business. To celebrate, I have chosen to republish my 5 favorite posts this week. Enjoy! Since I’m the luckiest man alive, I married the woman of my dreams [...]

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How to Stop Worrying and Start Caring about Money – Part 1

July 27, 2010

More money will not make your problems go away. Considered the richest person in history, John D. Rockefeller, was a millionaire at 33. He proceeded to grow his million into a billion. Eventually, he retired at age 53. Why did he retire? It wasn’t because he had enough money to live on for the next [...]

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