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Author: Paula Pant

July 31, 2013Written By Paula Pant

Should You Pay Cash for a Car?

Should you pay cash for a car?

That question isn’t just a hypothetical anymore. We need to buy a car. And that means we need to make a five-figure decision.

It’s been almost two months since Will’s car got stolen, and it’s time to buy a replacement.

His last car, as you may recall, […]

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July 18, 2013Written By Paula Pant

We Bought House #4! Check it Out!

Guess what? We did it again. We bought House #4, which represents our 6th rental unit in total!

“Whoa, Paula, this is getting ridiculous.”

Yeah, I know. Let’s meet the new rental, shall we?

NOTE: This article was last updated in 2015 (and all numbers reflect that year).

The Rental House

First, […]

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July 11, 2013Written By Paula Pant

Don’t Skimp on Your Health

I’ve endured 18 years of bad vision. I’ve worn glasses or contacts since elementary/middle school.

In prehistoric days, bad eyesight might have been a death sentence. I couldn’t hunt prey, forage for berries or spot predators. In 21st century America, though, blurry vision is a minor inconvenience. It’s also an expense […]

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July 10, 2013Written By Paula Pant

5 Lessons from the Past 3 Weeks of Traveling in Paris

One of the things I love most about travel is stepping into an environment that shatters your assumptions and norms, forcing you to re-consider your life.

Here are five things I’ve learned during the last 3 weeks in Paris:

#1: Own REAL Things.

Last week I walked past an umbrella repair shop. […]

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July 1, 2013Written By Paula Pant

Should I Go to Grad School?

I’ve been in Paris for more than a week, and I’m reminded of how little money you need to have an amazing experience.

This morning I ate a fresh baguette (88 cents) with cheese and olives, and sipped a homemade cappuccino in my living room. This afternoon I’m taking a long walk […]

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June 19, 2013Written By Paula Pant

This 72-Year-Old is Retiring the Right Way …

My 72-year-old dad just announced that he’s learning to drive a stick-shift. Why? Because he wants to drive – instead of relying on taxis or buses – when he travels to countries that only have manual transmissions.

And he goes to a lot of other countries. Last year he and my 72-year-old […]

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June 10, 2013Written By Paula Pant

“I Don’t Want to Be Ordinary” — Can This Woman Escape the Ordinary?

Here’s a recent reader question that grabbed my heart. One reader said:

“I am a single woman with children who believes I can live a great life traveling and making life grand, in spite of the statistics out there. Do you think its possible? Can you offer some saving/investing tips?”

I’m so […]

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June 5, 2013Written By Paula Pant

Is DEBT Fueling Your Life?

 

Imagine staring down the road, seeing dozens of half-built houses.

I’m not talking about houses that are actively under construction. And I’m not talking about decrepit old houses that need to be torn down.

I’m talking about houses that were partially built … and then nothing. No active construction. No wheelbarrows […]

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June 3, 2013Written By Paula Pant

I’m Upside-Down on My Home. Should I Rent It Out? Or Sell It?

An Afford Anything reader recently emailed me about this dilemma:

He’s upside-down on his home. He owes more than the house is worth.

But he wants to take advantage of today’s low housing prices, which will let him move his daughter into the best school district in town. He can put […]

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May 21, 2013Written By Paula Pant

One TERRIBLE Piece of Financial Advice You Should Never, Ever Listen To

Launch into any money-related conversation and you’ll inevitably hear the following bad financial advice:

“But it worked for me!”

Those insidious five little words have been used to justify all types of terrible ideas, from buying lottery tickets to over-leveraging your investments to investing every last dime into Apple stock.

Let’s try […]

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