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Author: Paula Pant

July 1, 2011Written By Paula Pant

Quit Your Job, Travel, and Live Remarkably

I just returned from 10 days in the Caribbean, where I was a bridesmaid in a friend’s wedding. This wedding felt surreal because the bride and I were together when she met her future husband.

They met three years ago. She and I were trekking in the Himalayas. My bum knee was slowing me down, so she […]

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May 18, 2011Written By Paula Pant

Reject the “Everyone Has Debt” Mentality

Recently, Ben — a nice-looking fellow who works on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico — wrote a detailed story about how he and his wife repaid $90,000 in debt. Their debt didn’t include a mortgage: it consisted of car loans, credit card balances, student loans, and a $10,000 bank loan […]

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April 12, 2011Written By Paula Pant

Supersize My City Apartment: Buying a Triplex

Every major city I’ve visited — New York, San Francisco — has blown me away with one amazing aspect: its main park.

Whether I’m in Central Park in Manhattan, Golden Gate Park in San Francisco or Lumpini Park in Bangkok, I can’t help but notice a few common threads: these spaces are gorgeous, centrally located, […]

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March 18, 2011Written By Paula Pant

The Biggest Accounting Mistake Small Biz Owners Make

Do you run a small business?

Are you self-employed?

If so, there’s a strong chance you’re among the thousands of small business owners who make this critical accounting mistake …

… and thanks to this one simple error, they never realize how strong or weak their business is.

Yikes!

No, it’s not a […]

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March 11, 2011Written By Paula Pant

If I Had $1 Million Dollars, I’d Go Into Debt

Yesterday I read three great posts all on the same topic: what would I do if I won a million dollars?

One blogger says she’d pay off debt, save for retirement, take a vacation and remodel a home. Another blogger would “stare in sheer disbelief at the balance in my bank account.” And a […]

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March 3, 2011Written By Paula Pant

One Type of Health Insurance to Avoid

Many people assume that if some health insurance is good, more health insurance is better. That’s not always true.

Sometimes, having a little LESS coverage is the smarter move.

To understand why, keep in mind that the purpose of health insurance is to safeguard you against risk. The purpose is NOT to pay your medical […]

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February 28, 2011Written By Paula Pant

Debt Can Be A Good Thing (In Moderation!)

There seem to be two prevailing attitudes when it comes debt: the “Bring it On!” camp, and the “Won’t Touch It With A Ten-Foot Pole” camp.

Here’s a secret: both attitudes will make you poor.

Debt: “Bring it ON!”

One camp of people are nonchalant about it. Five-year car loan? No problem. (After all, I […]

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February 25, 2011Written By Paula Pant

Your Money Should Make Buckets of Excess Money

Want to learn how to double … triple … even 10x your money?

Read on.

If you’re like most people, your only money-making asset is your ability to work. Take that away, and you’re sunk.

But here’s a little-known truth: our ability to work is limited by our time, energy, and desire. Our money’s […]

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February 25, 2011Written By Paula Pant

The Revolution Has Begun …

Let me tell you what this site is NOT about.

It’s not about clipping coupons. It’s not about putting your dreams on hold. It’s not about wasting your life in a cubicle, under a flickering florescent light, battling rush-hour traffic, so that you can barely eek out an existence.

This site is about using money […]

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February 24, 2011Written By Paula Pant

The Surprising Reason I Read AARP Magazine … In My Twenties

Guess what magazine I’m always reading?

If you guessed something targeted at 20-somethings or 30-somethings, you’re wrong. I love AARP magazine — the bimonthly publication of the American Association of Retired Persons.

It shows up in the mailbox at my 70-year-old parents suburban home, but I steal it away to my city apartment and devour […]

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