BUILDING A WEBSITE TO GENERATE ADDITIONAL REVENUE.

A few days ago, I started looking into Forex as a way to make some extra money. As you might know, I usually lean towards unconventional income sources, like my cattle, coconuts, or land investments, rather than traditional stocks and shares. Today, I want to talk about creating websites. I almost called it a passive […]

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE TRULY RETIRED?

There’s a poll at the end of this post, so please vote! With all the buzz going around in the personal finance sphere about who’s retired, early retired, or not retired at all, I thought I’d introduce the candidates and let you decide. You can also check out PK’s post on Don’t Quit Your Day […]

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A Cozy Abode in Guatemala: Week 5 Journey

This is the fourth part of my ongoing story about converting the land I bought in Guatemala and settling into my new life here. You can catch up with Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 if you missed them. It’s the weekend as I write this, and the house is wonderfully quiet with the […]

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5 Compelling Factors That Make Early Retirement Unattractive to Me

Logan is a CPA, personal finance expert, and founder of the finance blog Money Done Right, launched in July 2017. After nearly ten years in the corporate world helping big companies save money, he started his blog to help everyday Americans earn, save, and invest more money. The FIRE movement, which stands for “Financial Independence […]

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Breaking Away from Mediocrity

Good morning! Today, I’m excited to share a guest post from The Outlier Model, where they talk about making unique financial choices. Also, you can head over to their site to check out my guest post on affordable vacations on the US West Coast. The Outlier Model is a personal finance and lifestyle blog that […]

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Maximizing Your Profit Through Strategic Livestock Investments

I’m getting ready to sell my last 56 heads of cattle, and while I’m not thrilled about it due to the great profits and the fact that it’s been entirely a passive investment, the pasture at the ranch is running low. Keeping the calves longer might mean they won’t get enough to eat and could […]

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13 Financial Resolutions for 2013: #13 Savor the Journey!

Here we are, nearing the end of our 13 money resolutions for 2013 series. We’ve made it through twelve resolutions, and now we’re at the final one. If you’ve been working hard, it’s time to relax and remember that money isn’t just for saving; it’s also for enjoying. Here are a few ways to get […]

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ADOPT MY STRATEGY, NOT MY WAY OF LIFE

I’ve been sharing tales of sun, exotic places, affordable living, and travel for months now. Many of you have commented with things like, “Oh my god! You’re living the dream!” which really brightens my day and reminds me how lucky I am. But let’s be honest for a moment. Who would really want to live […]

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Embrace the Journey Without an Income: Your Ultimate Guide (Part 1)

If you’re reading this, it means I still don’t have Internet access in Guatemala, but I’m working on it! Last week, a reader asked how I manage to travel and fund my way around the world. Since several people have asked me this in the past, I decided to respond with this two-part series. The […]

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